| Date of Review |
March 2005 |
| Manufacturer |
Unimodel |
| Subject |
BZ-38 Refueller |
| Scale |
1/72 |
| Kit Number |
323 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
N/A |
| Pros |
Nice detailing |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$9.98 |
Background
While not the most glamorous subject on the battlefield, where
there are thirsty combat aircraft and vehicles, there must
also be refuelling vehicles to keep these combatants running.
In the case of the VVS (Soviet Air Force), development of this
vehicle started in 1938 on the chassis of the GAZ truck. The
vehicle was fitted with a 1350 liter fuel tank, and with pump
and hoses stowed in the rear compartment. This would be the
typical refueller for fighters, scouts and smaller utility
aircraft, as bombers, large transports, etc., required larger
fuel loads than the BZ-38 could carry.
The Kit
The kit is molded in meduim green styrene and presented on
four small trees of parts. The first tree contains the majority
of the GAZ truck cab and unused truck bed, the second tree
contains the fuel tank and locker, the third tree has the GAZ
truck chassis, while the last tree contain the suspension
and wheels.
Assembly of the kit appears to be straightforward with the
chassis and drive train leading off the effort. The design
of the vehicle is interesting as it powers the two rear axles,
turning eight wheels. The ten-wheel design kept the weight
footprint of the vehicle relatively low so it could operate
on unpaved surfaces without sinking up to the wheel hubs.
Markings are provided for two examples to provide a typical
look and feel for early war VVS fighter bases.
Conclusions
This is a nice looking model that will look great parked next
to your 1/72 Yak or MiG fighter. You can get this kit from
your favorite hobby retailer or directly from
Squadron Mail Order.
My sincere thanks to Squadron Mail
Order for this review sample!
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