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Dragons latest P-51D release


Craig361

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In the event anyone was curious without buying the D-5 release of Dragons P-51D. With the exception of the removal of the dorsal fin and change of decals to reflect that, it is the exact same kit otherwise. Nothing else was changed.

 

Craig

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I'm hoping I can find one!

 

 

Sprue Bros in the States has them if they have not sold out in the past couple of days. That is where I purchased mine.

(uncompensated endorsement btw)

 

Craig

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I'm hoping I can find one!
Sprue Bros in the States has them if they have not sold out in the past couple of days. That is where I purchased mine.

(uncompensated endorsement btw)

Mike,

 

The old Hasegawa kit is better, in my opinion, but if you insist on buying one of the Dragon, um, offerings I can tell you that Sprue Brothers has 8 in stock as I post this, as you can see by clicking here if you're quick enough.

 

Charles Metz

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Guest jimmie58
I picked up a couple, as it the best looking stang IMOP. Hey where aer all the resin pits for this bird?

S!

 

 

I unerstand that the Grand Phoenix Cockpit will fit ther Dragon model.

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Charles, Thanks for the link. I have one of the recon birds, and I like it. I've seen some nice builds of the unbuildable kit, and like the version w/o the strake. I'm saving my pennies for the swap meet next weekend, and hoping to find a couple of kits..... stashplanes1.jpg

......not that I have nothing to build! (This is the...ahem... airplane/WWII side)

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Thanks, Craig. You just saved me some money. I was hoping for some corrections but no soap.

 

Whoops! Sorry. I didn't mean for this to sound snotty. What I meant was I already have the first kit so I didn't need a second one if it was pretty much the same. I've got a bunch of D models, so I'm saving my pennies for a decent P51B kit instead.

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Did Dragon ever fix the too narrow for the fuselage cockpit or the tires not fitting right on the hubs? I know they didn't fix the accuracy stuff, but since this was basic construction stuff, I thought they might have fixed at least that. TIA

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Did Dragon ever fix the too narrow for the fuselage cockpit or the tires not fitting right on the hubs? I know they didn't fix the accuracy stuff, but since this was basic construction stuff, I thought they might have fixed at least that. TIA

 

 

It is the exact same as the original release save the removal of the dorsal fin and decal change. I compared sprues side by side from each kit for a part comparison and nothing else was changed. It still has the same too narrow cockpit floor.

 

Craig

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There is some aftermarket stuff in production for the Dragon P-51D. Red Roo here in Australia are making some:

"We have not forgotten about the Dragon 1/32 P-51D Mustang that has recently been re-released in Oz featuring marking’s for Judy Pay and Dick Hourigan’s Mustang, CV-P. We are currently working on replacement propeller blades and un-cuffed blades, plus a pitot tube for this kit. These should be available in a couple of months time. As usual, we will let you know via out email newsletter."

 

www.redroomodels.com

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