Spad is one of my favorite biplanes. I assembled a 1/24 Revell. It came with a detailed Hispano-Suiza 8 engine. It is an excellent kit and assembled very well. Not much detail in the cockpit, but I made up for it with some scratch building. I highly recommend the Revell model which had very few challenges, unlike many Revell models.
Hello Mark. I'm not a kit builder but I enjoyed your presentation and choice of opening music so much that I thought I'd subscribe. Thanks and I look forward to seeing more. Cheers mate.
Thank you so much! Also, I heard the music on instagram back in I think 2020 and asked the band if I could put it on my videos and they said yes. Thank you again, and followed back :)
Looks like an interesting kit. Enjoy your build. By the way, Eddie Rickenbacker was the US Air Corps top ace in WW1. He later went on to run Eastern Airlines. All the best.
Hi Mark. I just got you now on U tube. Like your content. I am subscribing to your channel. I do a lot of armor but i do everything. Thanks for sharing Happy to be on board with you. Nick
Interesting kit. I'm no expert in WWI aircraft, but the interior looks a bit sparse. It's a shame they used the slide molding on the wrong end of the exhaust. Again, being no expert, I would want to do some research to see whether I would use the photoetch or switch to rigging. In any case, it looks to be a straightforward build that would result in a very nice looking model. How much additional detailing to add is up to the individual modeler.
It's kinda funny americans were the first to achieve sustained flight, but by WWI they had to buy planes from every other country. French Spad's were pretty much the best America had.
Thsnks for this review. Shows how small these planes were, even at 1/24 theyre not exactly monsters. Brave pilots. Thanks again.
Spad is one of my favorite biplanes. I assembled a 1/24 Revell. It came with a detailed Hispano-Suiza 8 engine. It is an excellent kit and assembled very well. Not much detail in the cockpit, but I made up for it with some scratch building. I highly recommend the Revell model which had very few challenges, unlike many Revell models.
Hello Mark. I'm not a kit builder but I enjoyed your presentation and choice of opening music so much that I thought I'd subscribe. Thanks and I look forward to seeing more. Cheers mate.
Thank you so much!
Also, I heard the music on instagram back in I think 2020 and asked the band if I could put it on my videos and they said yes.
Thank you again, and followed back :)
Looks like an interesting kit. Enjoy your build. By the way, Eddie Rickenbacker was the US Air Corps top ace in WW1. He later went on to run Eastern Airlines. All the best.
Thank you :)
Looks like a nice kit, enjoy your build mate; will be following!
Hi Mark. I just got you now on U tube. Like your content. I am subscribing to your channel. I do a lot of armor but i do everything. Thanks for sharing Happy to be on board with you. Nick
Thanks for the review, good value for money loads of scope for detailing in this scale.
Have a great build.
Eddie Richenbacher's cousin, Adolf, invented the electric guitar of the same name.
Interesting kit. I'm no expert in WWI aircraft, but the interior looks a bit sparse. It's a shame they used the slide molding on the wrong end of the exhaust. Again, being no expert, I would want to do some research to see whether I would use the photoetch or switch to rigging. In any case, it looks to be a straightforward build that would result in a very nice looking model. How much additional detailing to add is up to the individual modeler.
Lil comment for the algo.
Thank you :)
You head title is wrong: it reports 1/72 scale instead of 1/24...
At least the kit is 1/24............hard to even see a 1/72 biplane lol
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It's kinda funny americans were the first to achieve sustained flight, but by WWI they had to buy planes from every other country.
French Spad's were pretty much the best America had.