1/32 WWI New Ray Aircraft Review
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:41 am
Hi all,
I posted about 4 months ago about a 1/32 Fokker DVII that I bought at an airshow that I thought was really cool. After a few months I was able to locate the other three and bought them.
They offer a SPAD VII, Sopwith Camel, Fokker Dr.I, and the Fokker DVII. These come in a "kit" form and require minor assembly. You need to trap the cockpit, sometimes the guns, the rudder, stabilizer, and the engine cowl. There's also pins that are inserted into the fuselage to keep the halves together. They have anywhere from 8-12 screws that are used to assemble the wings to the struts and the landing gear, and 3-4 pins.
I really like these. It's nice to have these in 1/32 scale. They take about 15-20 minutes to assemble and come with a screwdriver (not the drink). Although, after assembling the Dr.I, I could've used a drink. This one is the most complexed to put together - or is it just more time comsuming?
They do not include pilot figures but you could probably use any extra 32X German tank crewman - remember the officer with the watch/compass that we used to joke about?
I found them at Bad Cat but they were out. I went through Military Toy Shop and got them for about $8.99 each. Very nice airplanes and worth the price of admission.
C2000
I posted about 4 months ago about a 1/32 Fokker DVII that I bought at an airshow that I thought was really cool. After a few months I was able to locate the other three and bought them.
They offer a SPAD VII, Sopwith Camel, Fokker Dr.I, and the Fokker DVII. These come in a "kit" form and require minor assembly. You need to trap the cockpit, sometimes the guns, the rudder, stabilizer, and the engine cowl. There's also pins that are inserted into the fuselage to keep the halves together. They have anywhere from 8-12 screws that are used to assemble the wings to the struts and the landing gear, and 3-4 pins.
I really like these. It's nice to have these in 1/32 scale. They take about 15-20 minutes to assemble and come with a screwdriver (not the drink). Although, after assembling the Dr.I, I could've used a drink. This one is the most complexed to put together - or is it just more time comsuming?
They do not include pilot figures but you could probably use any extra 32X German tank crewman - remember the officer with the watch/compass that we used to joke about?
I found them at Bad Cat but they were out. I went through Military Toy Shop and got them for about $8.99 each. Very nice airplanes and worth the price of admission.
C2000