| Date of Review |
April 2007 |
| Manufacturer |
Fine Molds |
| Subject |
Savoia S.21F 'Porco Rosso' |
| Scale |
1/48 |
| Kit Number |
FG-3 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Beautiful kit |
| Cons |
|
| Skill Level |
Experienced |
| MSRP (USD) |
About $24.00 |
Background
After the end of World War I, Italian fighter ace Marco Pagot
left the military and became a bounty hunter against pirates flying
around the Adriatic Sea. Marco somehow acquired a curse that transformed
him with the head of a pig, and from that time he became known
as 'Porco Rosso' (Crimson Pig).
Porco operated his modified Savoia S.21F seaplane from a deserted
island and would come to the aid of those being threatened by pirates.
Though Porco was hiding from the authorities, he would come out
of hiding to go to the Hotel Adriano for a drink and to listen
to Gina singing to her audience.
The story of Porco, Gina, Fio, and his trusty S.21F are the subject
of an anime film produced in 1992 by Hayao Miyazaki. In the English
version of this film, actor Michael Keaton provides the voice of
Porco Rosso.
The Kit
This is all Paul Fisher's fault. The owner of Fisher
Models and producer of the magnificent 1/32 scale F9F-5 Panther and F9F-8
Cougar has a love for seaplanes. During one of our chats, he mentioned
'Porco Rosso' and much to his surprise, I'd never heard of the
character or movie. At Paul's recommendation, I ordered a copy
of Porco Rosso and watched the film on my computer during a recent
flight to London. I must say that I really enjoyed the movie and
from my outbursts of laughter, I figured that some of the chaps
trying to sleep on the flight also knew as well.
Needless to say, when I returned home, I started a quest to find
Porco Rosso's S.21F. Fine Molds produces one in both 1/72 and 1/48
scale. I'm not big on 1/72 scale (unless the subject is too
big for 1/48), so I ordered the 1/48 release from HobbyLink
Japan. The box arrived yesterday!
While I have yet to see a bad kit from Fine Molds, I was really
surprised by the detail in this model without being difficult to
build. The Savoia S.21F is marked on the box as an experimental
seaplane and indeed, if it existed, it doesn't show up in the usual
aviation references. Given that, the model has a surprising degree
of detail.
The kit is molded on six parts trees, two molded in red styrene,
two in tan styrene, one in gray and one with the clear parts. The
bottom of the main fuselage/hull has structural detail molded on
the inside to be visible through the cockpit openings. Structural
bulkheads are provided for the forward observer's cockpit and a
complete structural 'cage' is provided for the pilot's cockpit.
A complete set of flight controls and also provided for the pilot
while only one of the two forward firing guns is mounted in the
nose as depicted in the movie.
A nicely detailed V-12 engine is provided inside the overwing
nacelle. The top access panel is removable to reveal that engine
after completion.
While this aircraft was supposedly designed in the midst of the
biplane era, the S.21F is depicted as a monoplane, hence its experimental
status.
The ailerons and rudder are molded separately should you want
to position them.
The kit is molded in colors that are fairly close to the movie
color scheme, so if a junior modeler chose to build this without
painting, you'd have a very attractive model. If you do paint and
apply some light weathering, you'll be even more surprised at the
nice detail that will pop out.
The kit provides a trolley that will cradle the main float of
the S.21F while on land (or on your shelf). The kit also provides
three figures: Porco Rosso and Fio seated wearing their flight
gear, and Gina standing in her evening gown.
Markings
Decals are provided for Porco's aircraft colors which were essentially
the Italian flag on the vertical stabilizer and out on the outer
wings. The tan decals are intended to provide the same color on
the undersides of the floats as the underside of the main hull
without the need for paint.
Conclusion
This is a beautiful model and kudos to Fine Molds for developing
such a nice kit! Thanks to Paul Fisher for telling me about this
excellent anime feature!
This kit is definitely recommended!
I purchased my copy from HobbyLink
Japan.
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