| Date of Review |
August 2005 |
| Manufacturer |
Glencoe |
| Subject |
Pfalz D.III |
| Scale |
1/48 |
| Kit Number |
5115 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
N/A |
| Pros |
Simple build |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$9.98 |
Background
The German Pfalz D.III was one of the cleaner looking designs
to come out of World War I. While not the greatest fighter
to take to the skies, its rugged construction made it an outstanding
platform in a dive and would become one of the weapons of choice
among German pilots for balloon busting.
Approximately 600 of these aircraft were produced before incremental
improvements led to the D.IIIa and the D.V models. The aircraft
was powered by a 160 horsepower inline engine (the D.IIIa would
get 180 horsepower).
Regardless of its combat effectiveness, the squadrons still
adorned their aircraft with very colorful markings and the
D.III received its fair share of airborne art. One such aircraft
was flown by the German ace Lt Fritz Höhn of Jasta 21
who had 21 aerial victories, 16 of which were reportedly balloons.
The Kit
The Glencoe 1/48 Pfalz D.III kit has been around for a while.
If memory serves, this kit was originally from Aurora, the
molds of which were rescued from the scrap heap by Glencoe.
This 1/48 scale kit was very detailed for its day. It featured
a reasonably detailed engine that could be tweaked by an experienced
modeler, a seat for the interior, and options for a seated
pilot and a crewman figure.
The majority of this kit is molded in medium gray, with the
engine and wheels molded in black styrene.
The ribbing detail
on the upper surface of the wing is not bad by today's standards.
There is no ribbing detail on the undersurfaces of the wing
- such was the molding state of the art back in Aurora's day.
Clearly the most impressive part of this kit is the Scalemaster
decal sheet. This rather large sheet contains markings for
ten different aircraft:
- Lt Friz Höhn, Jasta 21
- Lt Klein, Jasta 10
- Lt Hegeler, Jasta 15
- Lt Wunsch, Jasta 22
- Buttlar, Justa 18
- Jasta 10
- Flugmast Undiener, Marine-feld Jasta III
- Vzf. Hect, Jasta 10
- Lt Lenz, Staffelfuhrer, Jasta 22
- Jasta 5
Conclusion
With a street price of around $8.00 USD, the Glencoe kit is
an easy build for modelers out to have a little fun and not
ready to get wrapped up in more complex renditions of this
interesting aircraft. For those who are more content with the
more complex kits, then you'll definitely want to buy this
kit for the decal sheet and give the model to one of your kids
to build alongside of you. In either case, it is nice to see
such inexpensive kit options still available to modelers.
My sincere thanks to Glencoe Models for this review sample!
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