The Other 'New' 1/72 Scale Liberator? - Academy 1/72 Scale B-24 H Liberator Inbox Review

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  • Опубликовано: 19 апр 2024
  • Greetings all, I thought we ought to take a look at a recent rerelease kit that in my opinion doesn't seem to be receiving all that much attention; the 1/72 Scale Academy B-24H Liberator...
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Комментарии • 28

  • @sandtable8091
    @sandtable8091 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent unboxing review. Detailed and knowledgeable report. Will definitely look at more of your 2WW 1/72 stuff. Many thanks.

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  2 месяца назад

      Thanks mate, appreciate and glad you enjoyed it. Hope to hear from you again 😁👍🏻

  • @Mike-mm4mx
    @Mike-mm4mx 3 месяца назад +3

    In UK, this kit retails at about half the price of the new Airfix Liberator even though might lack a lot of the interior detail. I have just seen a review of the Airfix Liberator, and there appears to be an issue with the wheels, seems they are slightly off line, due to a moulding issue but I would check this out if you are considering purchasing one. I built the old Hasegawa Liberator in a desert scheme camo and it was top notch but very pricey. Just bear in mind with this kit the wing is huge and you will need lots of display space!

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад

      It definitely is a massive price jump, and both the Airfix and Hasegawa one in Australia are currently very hard to get and expensive, but definitely better more detailed kits! That sounds awesome, thanks for the advice I may have to park a few planes underneath the wings haha. Take care.👍🏻😁

  • @ultimatebucco3181
    @ultimatebucco3181 3 месяца назад +2

    Very nice inbox review. Kit looks decent enough....... little bit of work needed. An Australian B-24 in natural metal will look cool! Did the Royal Australian Air Force have B-24's in camouflage scheme and/or olive drab and gray?

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад +2

      It has a lot of promise, and I can see it being good for someone who isn't concerned with semi-visible interiors or is wanting to build a massive fleet of them haha. Definitely looking forward to starting it. I do believe some of our first B-24s where in the camo pattern but we only ever received the late models which where mostly in the natural metal.
      Thanks for watching :)

    • @52down
      @52down 2 месяца назад

      A72-6 had olive drab/neutral grey camouflage scheme, it was serving in 7OTU

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  2 месяца назад

      @@52down Cheers mate👍🏻😁

  • @PinewoodForestHalloween
    @PinewoodForestHalloween 2 месяца назад +1

    I ordered this kit by it haven’t came in yet do you have any tips on the build

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey, we’ll just about to start building it, I would recommend you get a scribing tool so you can beaten up some of the weaker panel lines, if you want to upgrade the interior maybe see if you can get a resin upgrade kit or spend some time scratch building some detail, and perhaps get a bit of Deluxe Materials “Looks Like Glass” to dip the clear parts in to remove some of the scratches and make them a bit more shiny and transparent😁
      Hope that helps, looking forward to hearing how it goes for you👍🏻

  • @johnf3885
    @johnf3885 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Luca, will you be reviewing the new Airfix Liberator b-24 H at some point?

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад

      Hi John, I would definitely like to if I can get my hands on one when we get them at the hobby shop. Possibly also the Hasegawa one too😁👍🏻

    • @100thmonkey
      @100thmonkey 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits With that many Liberator kits you could make both variants of the Zodiac squadron, aswell as the Aussie one. :)

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад

      I sure could! Although I don’t know if I’d have the time and space😂. I also have a very old B-24 to restore but I can’t seem to find a replacement D variant nose glass😬

  • @alanyeomans3211
    @alanyeomans3211 3 месяца назад +3

    That's not a B24H nose! Airfix's is the only one with the correct nose (backward sloping bomb aimers window and the "Ford shelf" under the nose turret.

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад

      That’s interesting, thanks for pointing that out! I’ll have to look more closely at the H variant. Would you say the Academy kit is more accurate for the J model perhaps?🤔

    • @alanyeomans3211
      @alanyeomans3211 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits Hi, l may be wrong but the Academy kit looks like a J variant but boxed as an H model.l think it has the correct H model nose turret but the wrong bomb aimers window.The Academy nose definitely has the J bomb aimers window and does not have the "Ford shelf"(the small bulge under the nose turret).lf you google the different variants lm sure you can see the difference in the H nose.The box art for the Airfix clearly shows the backward sloping bomb aimers window as well as the small shelf under the nose turret.Hope this helps.Excellent video on RUclips called "Color World War 11 B24 Nose Art-Eighth Air Force" shows several of the Zodiac Libs with close ups of the nose lncluding Gemini.

  • @user-du6yr1qx5d
    @user-du6yr1qx5d 3 месяца назад +2

    ,академия, очень приличная фирма...литье хорошее...без проблем!Только декали можно ,побогаче, делать...😢😂

  • @fredtedstedman
    @fredtedstedman Месяц назад +2

    I just built a Revell B-17 , and have to say that all that interior detail was a waste of time , considering you can't see most of it , so £20 without interior £40 with !! your choice ?

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  Месяц назад

      I think for some people interiors can definitely be a waste in big bombers. I think although not as detailed, for someone not wanting to spend a fortune on the Airfix B-24 kit, its a decent and well priced alternative. I personally enjoy doing interiors and I always take pictures before sealing the model up but that's just me having fun! Haven't started this one yet as I am not sure how much time I really want to spend adding detail and quite how I will go about doing so.
      Thanks a lot for watching! :)

  • @stuarthanna2417
    @stuarthanna2417 3 месяца назад +2

    Spoiled by the 2 part clear parts for the nose & tail turrets.

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад

      Yeah the clear parts and the imperfections are a real let down for this kit, I believe they can be fixed but that’s time and energy and a lot of care! Thanks for watching👍🏻😁

  • @jaws848
    @jaws848 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice kit but not for me. While i only build 1/72 its too big for my limited display space

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад

      Haha the challenges of being a modeler! I can total understand that, it is still a decent sized plane in 72 scale!

  • @thadrobinson8343
    @thadrobinson8343 3 месяца назад +2

    This Academy reissue of the old Minicraft B-24H was the only Ford-nose kit on the market. Used kit prices were getting stupid, considering what a dud the kit was overall, all because it was the easiest way to model the most-produced Liberator iteration. Academy were just sitting on the moulds, whilst modellers watched resale prices go higher and higher. Could've rehashed it five years ago and I'd have bought at least one, vertically split turrets and numerous other tooling fuckups notwithstanding, all for that otherwise unattainable Ford nose.
    Enter the Airfix new-tool kit....
    No point buying this warmed-over turd when the Airfix is so very much better.
    Poor timing, Academy.

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад +1

      I think you have summed that up brilliantly! It’s got so many faults its only really good if your budgets tight, having said that I think Airfix prices can get pretty unreasonable, especially here in Australia, but otherwise it definitely isn’t worth comparing the two. Even with a few tiny issues from what I’ve heard the Airfix will come out on top every time.
      Thanks for your comment and I hope you still enjoyed this video despite the nature of this kit😂

    • @thadrobinson8343
      @thadrobinson8343 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits No worries, mate. It comes down to the economics of limited hours. If it takes me say 50 hours to build a model to my standard from a new tool kit costing $, or seventy five hours from an old kit I can get for say $25, the new kit saves 25 irreplaceable hours at the cost of $50. My dwindling time on this earth is worth a lot more than $2 an hour. I'm far from rich but by my reckoning a better starting point is worth a significant premium.
      FWIW, the Minicraft/Academy kit makes a splendid in-flight ceiling hanger model up overhead where it can't be closely inspected. 🙂

    • @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits
      @Luca_Sprues_Model_Kits  3 месяца назад

      ​@@thadrobinson8343 totally agree with you mate, it does boil down to cost vs time! For me getting a 3D printer has saved a heck of a lot of time and lets me justify working on older kits like this one, though usually it’s better to do several of the same type of plane/tank to justify designing new parts.
      The new Airfix one is a bit of s toss up for me. Being someone who does videos building and reviewing it would be good to check it out, but I also want to look at the Hasegawa kit which I’ve heard is really good even though it’s a J not a H. Air also has got a spare D nose included which I’ve been searching for to restore an old plane I was given from a junk pile, so decisions🤔
      Anyways thanks for watching and good to chat a bit😁👍🏻