| Date of Review |
February 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
Fine Molds |
| Subject |
Curtiss R3C-0 s/n A-7054 1929 Fighter Seaplane (Unauthorized Modification) |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
FJ-2 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Beautiful kit |
| Cons |
|
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (Yen) |
¥1600 (About $14.00) |
Background
How many kits are there of a fighter seaplane used by aerial pirates
in the Adriatic in the late 1920s? The Curtiss R3C-0 is well known
as a successful racing plane in the Golden Era” of aircraft
racing during the late 1920s. This version comes from the animated
feature, PORCO ROSSO”, by Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki..
This well made kit of one of the seaplanes form the movie combines
the attraction of a piece of aviation history with creative adaptation,
giving the modeler license to depart from the mainstream with unusual
paint schemes.
The Kit
The kit comes on two trees of styrene. The dark blue tree holds
the fuselage, wings control surfaces, radiator, machine gun nacelles
and floats. The grey tree holds the cockpit parts, machine gun
cranks, the multi-option stand and part to the optional wheeled
cart for land transport of the aircraft. Included in grey are an
instrument panel with bezels, a nicely proportioned pilot figure
and two masses of plastic shaped to fit inside the nose of each
float.
In a separate bag are the clear tree with the windscreen
and the two sheets of decals with marking for two versions of the
pirate aircraft. One sheet has the white fuselage strip and yellow
markings for wings, control surfaces, fuselage and floats. The
other has the yellow float keel stripes, the skulls, snakes and
other markings for each version.
The instructions are mostly in Japanese with English headings
and numerals. The drawings with the large body of background information
covering half of the pages of the booklet are in English. This
sheds light into the contents. Paint references are in English
for three manufacturers products including Tamiya.
A color
chart appears on the page with the 3 views of each version for
painting and decal placement. There are also numerous color references
in each step. Diagrams are very well done and easily understood.
Included are options for displaying the kit with its companion
piece, the 1/72 Savoia
S.21 Seaplane. No
parts map or rigging diagrams were included. With only two trees,
it hardly seems necessary. Enough drawings are included in the
instructions to allow more adventurous modelers to rig this little
plane.
FineMolds is known for just that. This kit is another example.
The unauthorized version of the Curtiss R3C-0 depicted in this
model is a product of the imagination of Hayao Miyazaki the Japanese
filmmaker who made the animated movie, “PORCO ROSSO”.
Conclusions
This fun, easily assembled kit builds up into a detailed seaplane
with a fun color scheme. The kit also opens the door for adventurous
models to apply a little creative license to their own color schemes.
At the price, it’s a great buy for fans of 1/72 aviation.
This kit is definitely recommended!
My sincere thanks to HobbyLink Japan for
this review sample!
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