| Date of Review |
October 2004 |
| Manufacturer |
Mirage |
| Subject |
PZL P.24B |
| Scale |
1/48 |
| Kit Number |
48104 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Photo-Etch |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Nicely detailed kit - colorful Bulgarian Air Force markings |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$24.98 |
Background
The PZL family of fighters were state of the art for the 1930s
'between the wars' ere. The company, Panstwowe Zaklady Lotnicze
(PZL) which translates to National Aviation Works, was the
principal developer of aircraft in Poland. The familiar gull-winged
P.11 series was well used within the Polish Air Force, but their
license-build Bristol engines could not be sold abroad, curtailing
any export busiess.
The P.24 series was designed to accept the 900-1000 hp Gnome Rhone
radial engine, which now gave PZL an exportable aircraft. Numerous
Balkan countries showed interest in the aircraft, with 97 examples
build in Poland and a further 46 license-build abroad.
The Kit
Mirage continues to turn out some beautifully detailed kits. This
latest represents the P.24B as used by the Bulgarian Air Force. Molded
in light gray styrene, the kit is presented on three parts trees and
is simply laid out. A separate bag contains the photo-etched parts,
acetate instruments, and a set of styrene exhaust headers for the
super-detailed engine.
The scribed detailing is well done, not too deep, not too wide.
A fret of photo-etched details is also included
which includes a photo-etch instrument panel for which a set of acetate
instrument faces are also provided. As with the P.11 kit that preceded
this, the engine in this kit is very nicely done in styrene and photo-etch,
as is the cockpit, which will give the viewer an eyeful of detail from all
angles.
Markings are provided for three examples:
- P.24B, Bulgarian AF, as seen at Warsaw-Okecie airfield, Autumn 1936
- P.24B, Bulgarian AF, 33 Ftr Sqn, Sofia-Bozhurishte Aerodrome, 1938
- P.24B, Bulgarian AF, 1941-1944
This is a nice-looking kit and with the colorful Bulgarian AF markings,
will make a nice addition to the scale flightline.
My sincere thanks to Squadron
Mail Order for this review sample!
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