1/32 BBI Dauntless and Wildcat.
1/32 BBI Dauntless and Wildcat.
Are the 1/32 BBI Dauntless and Wildcat worth buying? How is the quality?
What are the pros and cons? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill
What are the pros and cons? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill
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BILLGIFF:
I've got the BBI 1/32 Dauntless, Wildcat and F-4 Phantom II. The F-4 is the best of the three. I'm mildly disappointed with the Dauntless and Wildcat in that they lack the detailing of the F-4 such as warning stencils, etc. My Wildcat has no quality problems, but the Dauntless has a gap between the middle canopy and the fuselage---this isn't a problem because I have the front canopy open which covers up the middle canopy---apparently this was a standard practice in the Pacific in WW II. My Dauntless also has small white "footprints" on the left wing, but that's not a big problem. The horizontal stabilizers "droop" on the Wildcat, but that appears to be a design flaw and not a production line problem.
I recommend all three BBI 1/32 planes---particularly the F-4 and Dauntless.
I've got the BBI 1/32 Dauntless, Wildcat and F-4 Phantom II. The F-4 is the best of the three. I'm mildly disappointed with the Dauntless and Wildcat in that they lack the detailing of the F-4 such as warning stencils, etc. My Wildcat has no quality problems, but the Dauntless has a gap between the middle canopy and the fuselage---this isn't a problem because I have the front canopy open which covers up the middle canopy---apparently this was a standard practice in the Pacific in WW II. My Dauntless also has small white "footprints" on the left wing, but that's not a big problem. The horizontal stabilizers "droop" on the Wildcat, but that appears to be a design flaw and not a production line problem.
I recommend all three BBI 1/32 planes---particularly the F-4 and Dauntless.
I have both a Wildcat and an F-4.
I would agree with dragon53 that the F-4 is the best of the BBI planes.
Now, I can live with the detachable landing gear, but I have mixed feelings about the Wildcat.
PROs:
The detailing is excellent.
The painting & weathering are excellent
The sliding canopy looks & works the way it should.
CONs
No folding wings
No working flaps or rudder
It's a nice addition to my 1/32 collection.
Granted, it's not my favorite plane, but it honors the memory of Lt James Swett which IMO, makes it worth the money.
I would agree with dragon53 that the F-4 is the best of the BBI planes.
Now, I can live with the detachable landing gear, but I have mixed feelings about the Wildcat.
PROs:
The detailing is excellent.
The painting & weathering are excellent
The sliding canopy looks & works the way it should.
CONs
No folding wings
No working flaps or rudder
It's a nice addition to my 1/32 collection.
Granted, it's not my favorite plane, but it honors the memory of Lt James Swett which IMO, makes it worth the money.
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Well, I finally took possession of the Wildcat. It's great. I already had the Dauntless, which is also fantastic. My WWII Pacific planes look good hanging: Wildcats, BBI and Revell kit, Dauntless and a Corsair from 21st. To make my Pacific 'airforce' complete I have a P40 also hanging.
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yea Revell is hit or miss.
My 110C-4/B is very good.
but on the other hand,
the Beufighter Mk. IF isn't great molding wise(but then it's from the 70's)
My Ju88...is
even as sprues in a box, kit has a few sinkmarks, that will need to be looked at..but overall is still a very detailed very big very very nice kit, Hey it's a Ju88 in 1/32 scale..and for less than 100$ how can you NOT love that.
My 110C-4/B is very good.
but on the other hand,
the Beufighter Mk. IF isn't great molding wise(but then it's from the 70's)
My Ju88...is

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Love my Wildcat and Dauntless. Both are as close to flawless as I've ever seen in 1:32. I also really like optional position gear versus retracts. They just never look/work the way they should unless they are as simple as the Dauntless' gear arrangement.
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