
A Prowler Arrives
A Prowler Arrives
The latest release in the new mostly 1:100th scale Italeri line is the EA-6B Prowler, which arrived yesterday. In general, it's not at all bad, though they don't give you crew figures nor landing gear and a few small touch ups are needed. Here are pictures:

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Another upper surface shot:

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The underside:

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http://i635.photobucket.com/albums/uu75 ... 834.jpgFor scale comparisons, a HM P-39 vs. the Prowler:

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That's really cool, what's the price tag?
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I recently purchased that aircraft made out of wood. It's 1/32ish. Beautiful plane.
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I bought it from an eBay seller from Italy for $53, including shipping.The_Helicopter_Pilot wrote:That's really cool, what's the price tag?
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Oh wow, that's pretty pricey, I'm guessing its 1/72?
A helicopter does not want to fly, it just vibrates so much that the ground rejects it
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Nope. I haven't measured it myself, but it's supposed to be 1:100th.The_Helicopter_Pilot wrote:Oh wow, that's pretty pricey, I'm guessing its 1/72?