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Alec K (Pardubak)
US

053: Avia B.534.17, I. series, stripped
HM0053

Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
May 20, 2017
Completed:
July 24, 2018
Time spent:
177 hrs

This project was brewing up in my mind for several years. I very much like the sleek lines of this aircraft, and to build a detailed “stripped” version of it seemed a worthy goal. Although there were several short run kits of the early B.534 versions released by HR Model and RS Models, not until 2017 has a mainstream kit been released. When Eduard shrunk their 1:48 scale late versions (III. and IV. series) of B.534, I was hopeful that maybe, maybe, they will go for broke and also release the I. and II. series version. When I spoke to V. Sulc at the 2016 IPMS USA model competition and asked about this, I received a resounding no. His concern was, understandably, that only very small community of modelers would be interested in such offering. Imagine then my surprise and delight when I heard about the release of the Dual Combo No. 70103 in the Spring on 2017! Not only did Eduard produce the fuselage sections specific to the first two versions, they also reworked the wings and the associated supports, following feedback from the modeling community regarding the overscale surface detail. Essentially, the 70103 is a completely new kit.

Subject of this project is one of the early I. series aircraft (specifically, the 17th completed). There are several pictures of this machine with its metal panels removed, while parked in front of the Avia assembly hangar: a great inspiration for a "stripped" build of this famous aircraft.

ABOUT AVIA B.534:

Avia B.534 is probably the most iconic Czechoslovak prewar fighter. It represented the culmination of the biplane fighter design in Czechoslovakia, designed and built by the premier fighter aircraft supplier to its air force, the Avia company. Entering service in 1935, it was hopelessly outclassed by the start of WWII. B.534 is credited with the last confirmed biplane kill, when a Slovak insurgent machine shot down a Hungarian Ju 52. During its production run, the B.534 was supplied is four variants: these were later classified as I, II, III, and IV series.

Project inventory

Full kits
70103
Avia B-534 early series Dual Combo! - ProfiPack
Eduard 1:72
70103 2017 New parts
Detail and Conversion sets
7337
AVIA B.534 seats Eduard
Aires 1:72
7337 201x New tool
Avia B.534 fuel tank
CADfish Models 1:72
Avia B.534 fuselage structure
CADfish Models 1:72
BRL72009
Avia B-534 II.serie RS Model
Brengun 1:72
BRL72009 2010 New tool
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Project references

Books
Avia B-534 (CMK 1001)
Avia B-534 Czechoslovakian fighter 1933-45
Photo Hobby Manual No. 1001
Bohumil Kudlička
2006
Avia B-534 (MBI )
Avia B-534
Jiří Vraný
1994
Avia B-534 Czechoslovak Fighter (MBI )
Avia B-534 Czechoslovak Fighter 3rd and 4th Version
Miroslav Bílý, Jiří Vraný
2008

Photoalbums

15 images
Avia B.534.17, I. series, "stripped": galleryView album, image #1
1:72
1:72 Avia B-534 early series (Eduard 70103)1:72 AVIA B.534 seats (Aires 7337)1:72 Avia B-534 II.serie (Brengun BRL72009)3+
80 images
Avia B.534.17, I. series, "stripped": WIPView album, image #80
1:72
1:72 Avia B-534 early series (Eduard 70103)1:72 AVIA B.534 seats (Aires 7337)1:72 Avia B-534 II.serie (Brengun BRL72009)3+

Part of my Layout

Czechoslovak air force 1918-89
Ideas 22×Completed 6×Queued 1×

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