Eduard 1/144 AVIA S-92: A Building Review

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2009

Kit Rating: 9 / 10 (Not enough space to add appropriate amount of weight)

Decal Rating: 10 / 10 (Perfectly adequate decals, even including some stencilling!)

An In-Bag and Building review of a great little kit. Re-posted from my old channel that I closed down about a year ago.

A BIG thank you to kalacaw for saving the video for me when my computer broke down..

Both intros by PuppyZwolle

Music by Incompetech.com

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  • I always wanted this type of kit, worth every penny!

  • @mickyscymon Sure is, especially as I got this kit very cheap.. it has a lot of detail for 1/144 scale.. :)

  • wow nice. i did not know eduard had one of the scale, but eduard go rid of most of their awesome 1/144 scale wwii aircraft, especially the ju 52 minesweeper 1/144

  • @HeartGoldMVP The Eduard 1/144 scale Junkers Ju 52 Minesweeper is being offered as a price in my competition this year.. Nobody wanted it last year, so it is still there! I have already had another request about it.. :) Need to do some research now, I am curious as to why there's a sudden interest in it.. perhaps I'm sitting on a rarity.. :) If so it will still remain in the competition prize pile, I am not a collector.. :)

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  • What filler do you use?

  • @mundi67 They used a lot of the left behind German stuff, like Messerschmitt 109's in which they put leftover German Junkers Jumo engines, calling it the AVIA S-199.. I guess that for a while the Czechs must have had one of the worlds most modern airforces, using the 262's..

  • @BasicModelling

    I never knew the Chechs used the 262 for own use.

    Very interesting to know :)

    

  • That's because it is.. The Germans left a lot of near complete airframes behind in Czechoslovakia after the war, and the Czechs took advantage of that and completed them, and used them in their airforce, just giving them the name off their own aircraft industry, rather than that of Messerschmitt.. :)

  • Glad to be of service... :) :)

  • looks like the 262

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