Well as some of you know I was in the market for an SU-27, and today I went. The only one they had was the 72 scale Hasegawa, and it was 50 bucks. Considering the innacuracies and the scale, someone musta bumped their head.
So I picked up Academy's 48 scale F-15C/D kit. Upon opening the box, and reviewing the instructions and the parts, everything looked quite nice. The seats leave alot to be desired but most kit seats do. The instrument panels on the other hand look pretty darn good. Easily as good as most Tamiya offerings if not better. Then I looked at the lower fuselage, and I almost threw it in the garbage. What a waste I thought, this nice kit and they can't get the gear wells right. Just a pair of small openings. Most of the bay is molded shut. I have a Tamiya Eagle here as well as the 72nd scale hobbycraft, and I've looked at REvell's recently, and they all show a much larger gear well.
So then I think back to the times when I was on McChord AFB in Tacoma Washington, and they have a couple of these things sitting out near their museum. I was quite young, but I still remember it, and I remember the gear doors all being open. I live very near the Portland Air Base and I see these things takeoff all the time, but by the time they get overhead, the gear is retracted so no help. I can't even drive by thebase and take a look because believe it or not they have a 25 foot tall hedge on the otherside of a moat. Yes you read that right. A moat.
Anyhow, I did some looking around online, and found that actually Academy has it correct. On the ground it's just part of the doors that are open. This was a bit of a surprise to me. It shouldn't be though because most people model the P51 wrong. It's modeled on the ground with inner gear doors open, yet with original video and video of repro aircraft, these doors are closed on the ground. Upon takeoff they open up to allow the gear to retract, and before landing they open to allow it to extend and then reclose again. Perhaps it's clearance issues, but I'm surprised Academy is the one that got it right. Or so it appears from this photo.
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Thoughts? Comments?