A-3D-2 Skywarrior Strategic Bomber
Trumpeter | No. 02868 | 1:48
Facts
- Brand:
- Trumpeter
- Title:
- A-3D-2 Skywarrior Strategic Bomber
- Number:
- 02868
- Scale:
- 1:48 O
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2013 New tool
- Barcode:
- 9580208028682 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Douglas A-3 Skywarrior » Jets (Aircraft)
Markings
Douglas A-3 Skywarrior
Douglas A3D-2 Skywarrior
US Navy (1794-now)
Box contents
Plastic sprue (Dark gray), Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue (Dark gray), Plastic sprue (Clear), Photoetched fret (Brass), Rubber (Black), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored), Instructions (Paper) (Multi-colored), Instructions (Paper) (Black & white)
Dimensions:
448x276x104 mm
(17.6x10.9x4.1 inch)
Weight:
1154 g (2.54 lbs)
Boxart designed by Kostas Kavvathias
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Ron Garcia
Surprisingly easy build with some caveats. I didn't fold the wings or the rudder and I left out much of the inner assemblies like the bomb bay and radar. As a result, attaching the bomb bay doors were tricky since there weren't any prominent positive locating surfaces. The main landing gear assembly was tricky and overly complicated. Took a long while to figure them out as the instructions for that section were very vague. I closed the speedbrakes (I like my planes "clean" ) even though they are only molded in the open position. Very disappointed that there wasn't any bombs for the bomb bay. If Trumpeter included them, I definitely would have broken my clean airplane rule and opened the bomb bay doors. Who produces a bomber that has no bombs? Weird. Huge plane. My wife even commented on it - and she doesn't even care about my models when I show her them after I complete them. In the end, though, I liked the way it turned out. I'd recommend it if you're OK with a strategic bomber with no bombs!
Surprisingly easy build with some caveats. I didn't fold the wings or the rudder and I left out much of the inner assemblies like the bomb bay and radar. As a result, attaching the bomb bay doors were tricky since there weren't any prominent positive locating surfaces. The main landing gear assembly was tricky and overly complicated. Took a long while to figure them out as the instructions for that section were very vague. I closed the speedbrakes (I like my planes "clean" ) even though they are only molded in the open position. Very disappointed that there wasn't any bombs for the bomb bay. If Trumpeter included them, I definitely would have broken my clean airplane rule and opened the bomb bay doors. Who produces a bomber that has no bombs? Weird. Huge plane. My wife even commented on it - and she doesn't even care about my models when I show her them after I complete them. In the end, though, I liked the way it turned out. I'd recommend it if you're OK with a strategic bomber with no bombs!
4 March 2019, 00:44
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