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bsyamato- glad you've got a favorable first impression of A-model. I bought their 1/72 Gee Bee R-1 several months ago. I haven't started it, but like you from what I see in the box it's a nice little kit.....and I do mean little! It's very tiny, like your kits. I did read a post on another forum (don't remember which) from someone who did build the Gee Bee and the review was favorable.
If not wrong i see one buided here in a gb abot race planes i like the gee bee but for nowout of target (they have even the acrobatic su-26 )... and yes .. i confirm, one of two kit are a very little pretty thing:
heres the ka-18
the little kamov sure is the best of the kits delivered today (the others are the yak from amodel and four airfix kit founded between low-cost offers of the vendor, each kit 3€), lots of pieces he have, most for the intricate coaxial rotor Lots of flashes on the pieces but nothing that can fear an averaged modeller.
the fuselage is not so tiny but i like it
speed fuselage test fitting is not so good but these kits are surely not for beginers, offers a good base for never realized subject and good alternative to resin or vacuform kits.
i'm not expected from it a tamiya kit quality, but surely prefer this at the others airfix kits arrived ( westland scout that comes in a box smaler that the inside kit sprues,as result rotor head was broken, viggen, super etendard and a mig-23)
clear parts are not too bad. i'll try to start the wip ASAP on the helicopter section for final critics, but i rate this kit as a good challenge and love the ka-18 shapes (remind me my father old fiat 500 giardinetta from '68)
then.. the not good note
the yak 28r comes with a large number of parts but, it's another planet...
one clear part came out of sprue
one of two engines
the fuselage, i choised this version for the large clear nose and for the camouflage, instead of usually NMF
It's a sort of little awacs\recce version ,need to learn abou but instruction says that one of two units that decals allows was used in afganistan war.
then... the yak it's almost a short run kit, the fuselage (and others parts) comes without pin marks
but have three or more bulkheads
instead of all four airfix kits this have an acceptable ip
decals for both kits are few but nicely printed . need to try on the model to speak if amodel decals are really good (i'm sure better than academy )
Yak will need lots of work , fortunately the web is plenty of references for this plane.
that's all for first amodel encounter