MiG-15 PE Detail Set
for Eduard Dual Combo
Brengun, 1/144 scale
S u m m a r y : |
Catalogue Number: |
Brengun Item No. BRL144105 – MiG-15 PE Detail Set for Eduard Dual Combo |
Scale: |
1/144 |
Contents & Media |
One PE fret with 98 parts, sufficient for two models. |
Price: |
Available from these on-line stockists *
*For more on-line Brengun suppliers click here. |
Review Type: |
First Look, improved scale finesse. |
Advantages: |
Good quality.
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Disadvantages: |
None noted. |
Conclusions: |
This is great set for enhancing Eduard’s MiG-15 kits if you have good eyesight and steady hands! I recommend it. |
Reviewed by Mark Davies
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Brengun has released a quite comprehensive detail set to enhance Eduard’s MiG-15 bis Dual Combo twin-pack kit. The set focuses on cockpit detail, undercarriage, and wing fences, but also includes some other minor details as well as covers for the air intake and engine exhaust.
The set comes in a small cellophane bag stapled to a card header along with instructions and a black backing paper. The instructions are in Czech and English with a clear drawings indicating parts fitment.
The PE parts are of good quality and improve on the kit parts they replace, plus they also provide several details too small to be moulded in this scale. Small being the key adjective here, as some parts really are very tiny. The PE fret has sufficient parts to cover both kits provided in Eduard’s Dual Combo package. I have included Brengun’s own images of the parts added to an assembled example of Eduard’s kit.
Although not reviewed here, Brengun offer a pair of vac-form canopies for Eduard’s Dual Combo MiG-15 kits; an almost essential accessory to make the most of what the detail set reviewed here has to offer.
This is great set for enhancing Eduard’s MiG-15 kits if you have good eyesight and steady hands! I recommend it.
Thanks to Brengun Models for the review sample.
Review Text and Images Copyright © 2015 by Mark Davies
Page Created 1 May, 2015
Last updated
1 May, 2015
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