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The Airfix Curtiss P-40B Warhawk 1:48 scale model kit offers 106 precision parts and authentic decals to recreate one of WWII’s most iconic fighter aircraft. Designed for intermediate modelers (Skill Level 2), this kit delivers a detailed, customizable build experience from the UK’s oldest and most trusted plastic model manufacturer.
M**G
Take your time
This model is detailed right out of the box. The cockpit is really decked out with all the sidewalls with controls and switches in it. It is a great model to assemble and you can decal it in either a Pearl Harbor livery ot the Flying Tigers. The Humbrol colors are listed by the numbers, not the pigment needed. A web search for the paints is in order to paint it with.I am using Testors paint it since I don't have the Humbrol paints. I am taking my time with the build as it so well formed that it is the only way to build it. The parts go together nicely, with no problems in fit. It will look great on my shelf along side the other P-40's that I built. If you want a quality model to build this one fills the bill.
D**N
Fun kit, very well made, great instructions, fairly simple.
I built mine as a custom build, I imagined what the Galactic Empire from Star Wars would use if they had WWII planes. The kit is very nice, pretty easy to assemble, comes with several build options, the parts are clean. I've built this kit several times, makes for a nice easy project one can complete in a day.
J**S
Nice kit
Excellent quality and great fit and zero flash
C**T
Very Impressed with Airfix of Late
I received this as a present as it matched the theme of kits I've been working on. I was particularly pleased given that I'm a sucker for the P-40.Bottom line, a very good kit for the money, and with just a little extra work can be taken to a really whole new level (there are a plethora of after-market add-on's if you want to really go all out). It's also a suitable kit for newbies or kids. Fit and finish were good, particularly in the wing roots where absolutely no filling was required. Airfix uses a softer plastic that most kit producers, but I have not found that to be a problem although I'd caution discrete use of cement as it will definitely distort the surface of some parts if you get careless.Decals were particularly well done. You get two sets of liveries in the kit, one for the American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers), in this case the "Hells Angels" squadron. The other is for Lt George Welch's of the 47th Pursuit Squadron depicted as of 7 December 1941 and is shown on the box art. There are internal decals for the panel and other parts of the cockpit which came out surprisingly well. Paint is obviously not included, although both liveries are easily addressed through commonly available paints. My kit is done up using a combination of Tamiya and Vallejo products. Cement used was Tamiya extra thin along with some CA (super glue) for key parts. I use both the both thin and gel CA although as long as you prep the parts you can easily get by with regular plastic cement.Clear parts were okay and full confession I always struggle with these, but I got them decently masked and they came out fine. One problem with fit is the front windscreen, which does not fit the fuselage exactly and leaves a gap at the bottom left and right corners. It's not particularly noticeable but I know it's there, so a bit irritating. Canopies are secured with white glue (Elmer's is fine).You can get into a separate discussion on accuracy but one thing that's missing is the front iron sight, which on this model P-40 is placed forward of the pilot's windscreen more or less directly in front of the pilot. It's very noticeable for fans of this airplane, however at this scale would also be very fragile which is why I suspect Airfix dispensed with it. I considered scratch building one, but I also got concerned with it just breaking off, so abandoned the idea.So, very good kit and I'm thinking of purchasing a couple more to display different liveries and different stages of use. I kept weathering on this build to a minimum as it was a peacetime aircraft and would be kept in a better state of cleanliness than later in the war. Recommend this wholeheartedly as a gift to a young modeler.
C**R
Overall it is a fine detailed model.
I cannot give a review about assembly. I have opened the box and the parts look awesome. The instruction quality seems very good. My only problem is the painting chart. It is not on the instructions. The paint needed is on the box in just numbers. I had to google each number for Humbrol paint to find the color.
P**R
Highly recommend
This is probably the best 1/48th scale P-40 model. Airfix’s engineering made it a pleasure to build, and they didn’t skimp on details or take the easy way out. (The depth and completeness of the oil coolers is a good example.) Airfix should be congratulated for a job well done.
J**T
Nice model
Fine model of a P-40B Warhawk.Nicely packed. Has Decals for two versions and two canopy options . One for open and one for closed.When done you’ll have an accurate 1/48 scale model.
H**O
Piezas encajan muy bien
Quede muy impresionado con este kit Airflix. Me gustaron los detalles, la cabina por ejemplo esta muy bien detallada, me gusto mucho construirla, me gusto el detalle del fuselaje y alas, estas encajan perfectamente con el fuselaje. Lo único que me parece que debe de mejorar es la paleta de colores, que no está ni muy claro donde poner cada color ni tampoco el color exacto ya que se basan en pinturas Emmanuel de Humbrol y no en el nombre del color. Tuve que hacer una pequeña investigación en la página de Humbrol para saber el equivalente. En resumen muy buen kit, muy preciso y fácil de armar
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