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Revell ASK 21 Glider |
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The cockpit interior uses up 30 of the kit's 60 parts. Detail, in general, is well-done and accurate according to my research on the Web. Curiously, Revell shows two options on the finishing instructions that do not have the streamlined fairing over the main wheel, however there is no easy way to remove this fairing without scratchbuilding the entire main-gear mounts. The paint call-outs in the instructions refer to Revell paints, which are not readily available in the United States. No FS numbers or other cross-references are given, so I had to determine what shade "moss green" is. I found good color photos on the Web for reference. I had to trim the interior slightly to get a good fit. The canopies and wheels are designed to move and are easy to install. I only added the canopy mounts, leaving addition of tl1e clear parts until the final step. The front canopy on my sample had been ripped off the sprue, causing an ugly p> After the parts-intensive cockpit, assembly of me rest of the kit was smooth sailing. The only difficult seams to fill are at the rear of the wing undersides out to the ailerons, which Revell highlights in the instructions. I didn't need any filler anywhere else thanks to the accurate molding. The wings have an interlocking par arrangement strong enough to allow me wings to be disassembled just like a real glider. You can have your ASK-21 painted nearly any way you want ... as long as it's white. After sanding, I applied Mr. Surfacer 1000 as a final finish to the seams. This was lightly sanded, and then the whole airframe was primed in Alclad gray primer followed by Testor classic white. I chose the Swiss scheme for its colorful red trim. All decals went down easily over me gloss surface, but I used plenty of water, as they liked to grab the surface quickly and resisted position adjustments. Setting solution was needed only on the rudder stripe. Revell's glider is an impressive kit of a modern glider. It's a nice change of pace no engine or wheel-well details to worry about! If you aren't afraid of applying gloss-white paint and have the shelf space for the 20" wingspan, you'll enjoy the experience. Kit: No. 04224Scale: 1/32Comments: Injection-molded, 60 parts, decalsPros: Quick build, different subject matter, excellent fit, good cockpit detail, decal optionsCons: Damaged clear parts, paint recommendations aren't helpful |