This model aircraft is so very expensive that I don't have, but have many others like the hellcat, corsairs, fulk wolf, mustangs,zeros, me109s and me 262. Thank you again for your wonderful videos. 💖
The National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola Florida, has an SBD that actually participated in the Battle of Midway. It is the only known surviving Midway warplane in existence, and is considered one of the most historic combat aircraft in the world.
I have seen that one, while in Pensacola. I have pictures of the one hanging from the ceiling in Chicago Midway airport. That's the one that came back with around 200 holes, the result of Japanese fighter attacks and flak. You can easily see where they patched it.
You know that scene in the Christmas Story where the little boy is standing with his nose pressed to the window looking at the BB Gun and mouthing over and over "I want that".... That is me right now.
It's a great model, pretty detailed for a toy. I have built the 1/72 Airfix SBD. For a scale modeler this type of model, which comes almost fully assembled, is no fun at all. Merit also manufactures this dive bomber in a traditional assembly kit in 1/18 scale. The youtuber Alex from AlexModeling built it and it's worth watching the video. Nice review. Alex
@4:15 is th bomb not in the wrong orientation....? Should the little tab on top not slot into the fuselage...????? Edit to add.... and the writing is upside down....???
I have a 1:18 German stuka but I want one of these or a mustang . The US planes from WW2 were also in service during the korean war. Just great 👍 would really love to have a US 🇺🇸 plane .
The Battle of the Philippine Sea (The Marianas Turkey Shoot) in June 1944 proved to be the swansong of the SBD-6, the final version of the long Douglas dive-bomber line. The SBD was a straightforward, reliable, and easy plane for pilots to fly, take off and land on the rolling decks of U.S. Navy fleet carriers. The SBD, however, was a pre-war design and it was clearly obsolescent, despite the affection of its pilots. The U.S. Navy understandably wanted a newer dive-bomber with more capability: faster, more bomb load, heavier armament, more versatility. The U.S. Navy found this in the Curtiss SBC-5 Helldiver. The Helldiver was much bigger, heavier, and more difficult to handle and thus never found popularity among its pilots. But the SBC offered a top speed of 290 mph versus 255 mph for the SBD, a big difference when pilots want to fly over a target fast and exit the bomb area even faster when enemy interceptor fighter planes might be in the local skies. The first SBC iteration carried the same maximum bomb load of the SBD. The second Helldiver iteration doubled the bombload by installing bomb racks under the wings. The SBC-5 in 1945 could now carry as heavy a bombload over Japan as did Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy DoLittle's North American B-25 Mitchell medium bombers in 1942. Yet the SBD dive remains an immortal image in the historic annals of the Pacific War.
Its now $1500 for anyone wondering. I tracked them down on the web and offered $500 for one but was turned down. Honestly kinda crazy that this is $1500. Makes you wonder how much a RC version costs. I want to 3d print one of these though.
I found one of these several years back. My Uncle Lewis was in Dick Best's Bombing Six at Midway. I guess this is the closest thing to what his plane looked like. He flew aircraft # B 12.
I like the "weathering" and the flat gray paint. It looks less "toy" like.
The details are amazing... Even the wear out on the gunner seat... Awesome model!
This model aircraft is so very expensive that I don't have, but have many others like the hellcat, corsairs, fulk wolf, mustangs,zeros, me109s and me 262. Thank you again for your wonderful videos. 💖
The National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola Florida, has an SBD that actually participated in the Battle of Midway. It is the only known surviving Midway warplane in existence, and is considered one of the most historic combat aircraft in the world.
Ik it’s crazy that only one survived
Die I went to another air museum right next to it. Wish I could’ve seen it.
That suck
Nice!
I have seen that one, while in Pensacola. I have pictures of the one hanging from the ceiling in Chicago Midway airport. That's the one that came back with around 200 holes, the result of Japanese fighter attacks and flak. You can easily see where they patched it.
It’s nice. Nothing beats the satisfaction of taking a couple of hundred unpainted parts and building them!
I hate to break it to you, that is not a couple hundred pieces
@@dropshotdougie Hi. I understand that. That’s why I wrote what I did😉
Sorry for my cockiness
@@dropshotdougie Nothing to apologise for.
@darkwood777 Agree. Well said.
Amazing details!!! Nice purchase.
You know that scene in the Christmas Story where the little boy is standing with his nose pressed to the window looking at the BB Gun and mouthing over and over "I want that".... That is me right now.
Me too🤣
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews Where do you buy the planes friend?
Such a cool toy. Would look great on my coffee table.
you have the best channel i can find all the planes I want because of you
One of the best divebombers of WWII. It saved the day in the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway. Revenge for Pearl.
This is for Pearl
An amazing and wonderful model of the plane and the similarity of the real plane with all its contents and details small and large 👍👍👍
It's a great model, pretty detailed for a toy. I have built the 1/72 Airfix SBD. For a scale modeler this type of model, which comes almost fully assembled, is no fun at all. Merit also manufactures this dive bomber in a traditional assembly kit in 1/18 scale. The youtuber Alex from AlexModeling built it and it's worth watching the video. Nice review. Alex
The paint colors look authentic.
Gotta love to have one of these.
That dive bomber is my favourite two
Only 5000 copies were made. I have one of each, new in box. Im realy happy for that 😊
Neat! Never knew they made 1:18 scale SBD's!
....was later seen running around his back yard with it and making airplane dive bomber and explosion sounds...
100% true
One of my favorites!!!
Very very good crafting.
@4:15 is th bomb not in the wrong orientation....? Should the little tab on top not slot into the fuselage...?????
Edit to add.... and the writing is upside down....???
Awesome video mate! can't wait to see more
💚💚💚
Awesome My favorite plane :)
L'aereo è molto bello!! Se lo hai dipinto tu sei bravissimo!!
sono precoloroati....
thanks for the review i am going to get this and you just gained a sub
I have a 1:18 German stuka but I want one of these or a mustang . The US planes from WW2 were also in service during the korean war. Just great 👍 would really love to have a US 🇺🇸 plane .
This model is realy good😊
I realy love this model
I re-painted the markings on mine depict an SBD on the Marcus Island raid. ( oversized ensigns with red center meatball)
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews I’d be glad to help anytime!
Hi love your videos keep it up!
That's my favorite
I watched until the end.Good!
I got to fly in the one at Planes of Fame museum even some stick time in formation with a Cessna 210.
Dauntless, wonderful, beautiful, bomber Word war II
I love the old warbirds
Me too! 🫡
Incredible ❤
Is this another discontinued brand? sorry I'm just looking where to get new plane models like that size
Increible hermano!!
Cool video where can I find this line of toys because I really want to get this plane for my son on Christmas thanks
The Battle of the Philippine Sea (The Marianas Turkey Shoot) in June 1944 proved to be the swansong of the SBD-6, the final version of the long Douglas dive-bomber line. The SBD was a straightforward, reliable, and easy plane for pilots to fly, take off and land on the rolling decks of U.S. Navy fleet carriers.
The SBD, however, was a pre-war design and it was clearly obsolescent, despite the affection of its pilots. The U.S. Navy understandably wanted a newer dive-bomber with more capability: faster, more bomb load, heavier armament, more versatility.
The U.S. Navy found this in the Curtiss SBC-5 Helldiver. The Helldiver was much bigger, heavier, and more difficult to handle and thus never found popularity among its pilots. But the SBC offered a top speed of 290 mph versus 255 mph for the SBD, a big difference when pilots want to fly over a target fast and exit the bomb area even faster when enemy interceptor fighter planes might be in the local skies. The first SBC iteration carried the same maximum bomb load of the SBD. The second Helldiver iteration doubled the bombload by installing bomb racks under the wings. The SBC-5 in 1945 could now carry as heavy a bombload over Japan as did Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy DoLittle's North American B-25 Mitchell medium bombers in 1942.
Yet the SBD dive remains an immortal image in the historic annals of the Pacific War.
Excelente ! Brasil 🇧🇷
I hope I have that
Sbd 3 merit Toys bomber is beuteful
О...какой большой!Я только в 1/72 собираю.
Can you please tell me where you buy the plane please. And also keep going with ur vids 👍
Can you tell me where to get thing and is it in Amazon because it looks cool and I wanna get it
Ciao, vorrei sapere dove si acquistano questi modelli in scala 1:18 grazie
Dónde lo compraste bro quiero una😢
Does it came with pilots? If yes that would be awesome 😍
Where’d you get it?
Where are you buying it?
Where do you get the models
Interesting how yours depicts the later model upgraded duel .50 cal rear guns. Mine has the single .30 cal but is very detailed.
Bravo!
How did you get it they don’t make those anymore?
This plane made by plastic or metal.
Do they make modern Jets ?
wow l like the corsair too... :)
Where can I buy it
Where can I find these on amizon target or Walmart or anything I really want the dauntless
Excelente
were are these models purchased?
Excelente!!!
Where did you buy these from
$1,500 u.s dollars on Ebay.
Where did u get it I want one 😢
I’m guessing the airmen figures were extra. Did this company also make the figures in 1:18 or were they from another manufacturer?
Yes the figures were from 21st Century Toys 1:18 Avenger model. I just use them for the dauntless. Thanks for watching!
Where can you buy them at I'm trying to get my hands on the sbd-3 dauntless
@@dereckrodriguez4226eBay has them sometimes. The company that made these went out of business so you can only get them second hand now 😢
quelle est le prix de l avion ?????? what is the price of the plane ??????
Where did you buy that
this is what the ads promise but you actually get it here
where do you buy at? airplane sbd
I wonder if the pilot was modeled after the legendary Stanley "Swede" Vejtasa.
Thats impressive, no figures with it though?
where do you get these????
Where can I buy this ???.
Were do I get one from?
Where do you buy the planes friend?
Most excellent!!!!!!
You got the aircrew from the 21st century avenger didn’t you?
Got the same one to bad my mom damaged the rear machine guns while dusting it off
Where did you buy this from?
Is that on Amazon?
i want one to hang from my ceiling so bad !! such a cool model ! where can i get these at ?
I have a b-17 and sr 71 blackbird hanging from my ceiling and a p-51 but I broke it at school I need to fix it to put it back up
This is Best's plane at the Battle of Midway, 6-b-1 on the plane was B 1
What kind toy brand & can I find in online shopping like Lazada & Shoppe?
How much did it cost?
where you got those people
Hope they sell this kind of this plane model in the philippines..
Cual es la fabrica de estos aviones y quien los vende??
Did you order this model from eBay ? Looks awesome👍🏾
Yes he order in eBay
Where does this sell? Do you deal with Japan?
Where can I get THAT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
What do I search up to find this?
They look awesome, but i could never afford them.
How much does it cost?
@@MilitaryVehicleReviews when I looked it up, it was 119
Its now $1500 for anyone wondering.
I tracked them down on the web and offered $500 for one but was turned down.
Honestly kinda crazy that this is $1500.
Makes you wonder how much a RC version costs.
I want to 3d print one of these though.
I found one of these several years back. My Uncle Lewis was in Dick Best's Bombing Six at Midway. I guess this is the closest thing to what his plane looked like. He flew aircraft # B 12.
Where can you purchase this model
Any input yet where could purchase it online?
Hello everyone, can anyone tell me the email to buy these models online? thanks
Where can I buy it?
is it 1:48