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This post is for another model kit review. I'm trying to do one of these reviews every week now, at least until I run out of model kits to review. This is the third one that I've done so far. The links to the first two kit review posts are here.
https://steemit.com/hobbies/@amberyooper/a-new-model-kit-review-the-roden-1-72-scale-german-ww1-gotha-g-iv-bomber
https://steemit.com/hobbies/@amberyooper/model-kit-review-the-revell-1-72-scale-spad-xiii-c-1
For this week's kit review, I talk about the Revell 1/72 scale model of the Fokker D VII, a world war 1 German biplane that was used as a front line fighter plane starting in early 1918. This plane may have been the best fighter plane of WW1, but it arrived too late to make a difference in the outcome of the war.
This is a fairly small model kit that is relatively easy to build if you have any experience with building plastic model kits. The box lists the kit as a skill level 3 kit on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being the most difficult or complex kit to build.
Here's the box for this kit. It's a fairly small box, 7 inches by 4-1/4 inches.
Here's a look at the contents of the box. There's the bag of parts, the decal sheet, and the instructions.
I haven't started building this kit yet, so I don't have any progress pictures to show you.
Here is the link to my video review of this kit. If it won't play for you in the link here on the post, you can click the link to watch the video on youtube.
Thanks for stopping by to check out this post and the video!