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Jak-7/9, La-5/7, Lagg-3, I-185, Mig-3 (for ground airfields) wheels set

ResKit | No. RS72-0030 | 1:72

Boxart Jak-7/9, La-5/7, Lagg-3, I-185, Mig-3 (for ground airfields) wheels set RS72-0030 ResKit

Facts

Brand:
ResKit
Title:
Jak-7/9, La-5/7, Lagg-3, I-185, Mig-3 (for ground airfields) wheels set
Number:
RS72-0030 (Also listed as 72-0030)
Scale:
1:72
Type:
Detail set
Released:
2017 New tool
Barcode:
4824595100305 (EAN)
Packaging:
Bagged

Markings

Lavochkin La-5

SU Военно-воздушные силы СССР (Soviet Air Forces 1918-1992)

Lavochkin La-7

SU Военно-воздушные силы СССР (Soviet Air Forces 1918-1992)

Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3

LaGG-3
SU Военно-воздушные силы СССР (Soviet Air Forces 1918-1992)

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3

SU Военно-воздушные силы СССР (Soviet Air Forces 1918-1992)

Polikarpov I-185

SU Военно-воздушные силы СССР (Soviet Air Forces 1918-1992)

Yakovlev Yak-7

SU Военно-воздушные силы СССР (Soviet Air Forces 1918-1992)

Yakovlev Yak-9

SU Военно-воздушные силы СССР (Soviet Air Forces 1918-1992)

Box contents

Resin (cast)

Dimensions:
108x110x5 mm (4.3x4.3x0.2 inch)

Weight:
20 g (0.04 lbs)

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Alternative SKUs for ResKit RS72-0030:
72-0030

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Comments

Tony May
Good grief, I'm going to need a pile of these to outfit the Soviet fighters of the Great Patriotic War in my collection. I'll be replacing all the Soviet fighters on my shelves eventually & looking at their wheels there's no question that the older manufacturers didn't pay much attention to such subtle details. The wheels of the two "Clear Prop!" La-5 kits are the only ones that actually look the part! (Though I'm not a fan of wheels being molded in two halves.) I had hoped the KP kits would've been a bit more on top of things but it was wishful thinking. Even the Eduard La-7 doesn't seem to have put much attention on the wheels. The Eduard La-7 & the brand new Armory MiG-3 both are impressive but the tires appear to be "balloon" types. I haven't found any photos of either types with tires lacking tread?
11 June, 01:38

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