| Date of Review |
December 2007 (Updated Mar 2007) |
| Manufacturer |
Accurate Miniatures |
| Subject |
SBD-5 Dauntless |
| Scale |
1/48 |
| Kit Number |
3412 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Nice detailing inside and out |
| Cons |
Quality control issues - wrong parts
trees in box (see text) |
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$38.99 |
Background
Douglas Aircraft Company developed the SBD Dauntless in a pre-war
competition for the 'next generation' carrier dive bomber. The
aircraft was two-place monoplane of all-metal construction (except
for the flight control surfaces) powered by the Wright R1820 radial
engine. One notable feature of the SBD was that it was the last
of the carrier aircraft to enter service without the ability to
fold its wings for more efficient aircraft storage.
The SBD-4 was an incremental improvement over the SBD-3 which
was highlighted by the replacement of the aircraft's 12 volt
electrical system with a 24 volt system. This change allowed
a wider range of avionics options including the installation
of the ASB radar. Due to shortages of radar sets, early production
SBD-4 aircraft reached the field without radars, but late production
SBD-4s came with the radar pre-installed. In addition, a new
propeller and fuel pumps rounded out the improvements over
the SBD-3.
The SBD-5 received a 1200 horsepower engine and would become
the most-produced version of the Dauntless series. Over 2400
were built, with some sent to the Royal Navy, Royal New
Zealand Air Force, Free French Air Force, and Mexican Air Force.
The Kit
Accurate Miniatures rounded out the SBD Dauntless series
with this release representing the SBD-5. As with the previous
releases in this series, the kit is molded in light gray styrene
and its detail is still awesome to view. This kit is presented
on five trees of gray parts, plus a single tree of clear parts.
Comparing this kit to the SBDs of other manufacturers, the first
place you'll look is at the dive brakes. With the others, these
flaps are usually solid, or in one case, represented with photoetch.
While photoetch is usually a good thing, especially for the perforated
details, it lacks the ability to replicate the internal structure
of the flaps. This kit's dive flaps/brakes are styrene, nicely
perforated, and complete with all of the internal details. These
internal details are especially visible after you paint the internal
surfaces red.
One of the most visible and important areas of any aircraft kit
is the cockpit, and Accurate Miniatures doesn't fail here. Where
the other kits benefit from an aftermarket cockpit detail set,
the Accurate Miniatures kit is far more detailed than most of the
aftermarket sets I've seen for the SBD.
Another nice touch with this kit is your choice of two canopies
- one closed up, and one forward canopy, center canopy, gunner's
canopy and rear canopy all as separate parts. With either choice,
the windscreen is a separate part.
In March 2007, Accurate Miniatures announced the following
on their website:
During the first part of 1996, parts requests for specific
components in the Accurate Miniatures SBD "Dauntless" kits
caused us to study the kits that were in production. This
study highlighted that specific version parts required to
build a specific kit were not mated correctly in some instances.
As a result, all further production was halted until the
molded part trees and assembly plan could be studied and
modified.
1.) Assembly plan references to existing kits may use letter
and number part references. Disregard the letters and reference
by part number.
2.) One main area of contention was part #83, Carburetor
Air Scoop. In every version, these parts are referenced as
part #83, but, they vary by version. A.) The tallest air
scoop is used ONLY on SBD-1 versions. Beginning with the
release of kit # 0251, this part is renumbered as #183 B.)
The shorter air scoop is used on all SBD-2, SBD-3, SBD-3A,
and SBD-5 versions. Future kits will reference this as part
#283 C.) The part with no air scoop is specific to the SBD-5.
This part will be numbered as #583.
3.) In the SBD-3A, the inclusion of the twin gun parts
eliminates the early prop spinner, part #45. This part has
been recut on the early prop tree and retains #45 for all
future production.
4.) There are two parts #6. This is the Top Gun Cover.
The shorter part is used on all versions SBD-1 through SBD-5.
The longer part #6 is used ONLY on the SBD-5. Future molded
trees will renumber this longer part as #506.
5.) The Outer Cowls are #4 and #5. These parts with a small
notch at the top of the part are used in all SBD-1, -2, -3,
-3A, and -4 versions. These part numbers will be retained.
6.) The Outer Cowl #4 and #5 molded without the small notch
are used ONLY on the SBD-5. Future production will be numbered
#504 and #505.
7.) The Inner Cowl #17L and #17R with the wide cowl flap
details are related to parts #4 and #5. These parts are used
in all SBD-1, -2, -3, -3A, and -4 versions.
8.) The Inner Cowl parts #17L and #17R with the narrow
cowl flap are used ONLY on the SBD-5 version. These parts
will be renumbered #517L and #517R.
9.) Finally, some kits of the SBD-3A (with twin guns) and
the early Prop did not include parts #44, Gun Mount, and
#46, Gun Shield (shown as "unnumbered") These parts
have been relocated so that they will be molded next to the
twin guns.
These changes should resolve incorrect parts in all future
production SBD kits.
If you have one of the Accurate Miniatures SBD kits, you'll
want to use the instructions Accurate provided above to see
if you have one of the affected kits. If you have the incorrect
parts sprue for the version you purchased, contact Accurate
Miniaures customer service directly, information is on their
website
(www.accurate-miniatures.com).
Markings
Markings are provided to replicate one of the following two
aircraft:
- SBD-5, 41, VB-16, USN, USS Lexington, Nov 1943
- SBD-5, 45, VB-16, USN, USS Lexington, Nov 1943
Summary
As with every other release from Accurate Miniatures, this
kit is a beauty straight from the box and if you have one of
the correct kits, this is a straightforward build. With all
of the detail in this kit, less experienced modelers should
study the instructions and take their time assembling the model.
The results are worth it.
My sincere thanks to Accurate Miniatures for the review sample.
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