| Date of Review |
December 1998 |
| Manufacturer |
Revell |
| Subject |
Eurocopter EC-135 'ADAC' |
| Scale |
1/32 |
| Kit Number |
4425 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Great fit, nice subject |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$22.00 |
Background
Eurocopter is a consortium of continental European companies that combined
their skills and technologies to create a versatile family of rotary-winged
products. Some of these companies include Aerospatiale and MBB. Eurocopter
produces several outstanding helicopter types. The mainstay of their military
and commercial sales has been the versatile (and former MBB cornerstone)
Bo-105, many examples of which are in service around the world. In conjunction
with Kawasaki, they also produce the BK-117 aircraft which has become
the workhorse of the air ambulance industries in numerous countries. One
of Eurocopters' latest creations is the EC-135.
The EC-135 is a state-of-the-art helicopter incorporating twin-engined
reliability with composite construction for low weight, high performance
and ease of maintenance. It incorporates a simplified rotor head and the
signature tail rotor fan from Aerospatiale. The aircraft can accommodate
1 pilot and 6-7 passengers.
The Kit
Revell has released many Eurocopter machines in 1/32, including
the Bo-105, PAH-2 Tiger attack helicopter, and the BK-117. This kit is
the second release of the EC-135, the first depicting an aircraft with
corporate seating. In this release, the corporate interior parts are still
included, but Revell has added parts and markings to create an air ambulance
of the German ADAC organization.
The kit comprises six trees and is molded in three colors: silver-grey,
yellow, and clear. Decals are used to depict the 'glass cockpit' instrumentation.
The kit does not include nor depict seat belts/harnesses on the seats.
Construction appears to be straightforward and the exceptionally clear
parts will reveal the detailed interior.
The ADAC paint scheme depicted in this kit is a simple overall yellow with
black framing on the windows and an international orange stripe under
the fuselage for aircraft identification.
Conclusions
I am looking forward to building this kit and can highly recommend it
to every rotor head!
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