Triple Ejector Racks (TER)
Eduard BRASSIN, 1/72 scale
S u m m a r y : |
Catalogue Number: |
Eduard BRASSIN 672 120 – TER |
Scale: |
1/72 |
Contents & Media |
Five resin parts, a PE fret of 22 pieces, and decals. |
Price: |
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Review Type: |
First Look. |
Advantages: |
Superb quality, two spare suspension lugs. |
Disadvantages: |
None noted. |
Conclusions: |
Eduard Brassin’s TER’s are an excellent complement to a range of subjects |
Reviewed by Mark Davies
Eduard Brassin’s 1/72 TER Sets are available online from Squadron.com
For many, Eduard is a brand synonymous with superb quality; this is certainly the case with the review items, from their packaging and instructions, to the actual components.
The five TER’s come attractively packaged in a blister pack with sponge cushioning.
Clear instructions are included with colour call-outs cross-referenced to the Gunze Aqueous and Mr Color paint ranges, and are downloadable as a PDF from Eduard’s website. A small sheet of decals provides the rack’s markings.
The instructions advise to check references for the correct suspension lug location, as these components can be placed in different positions on the rack to suit various aircraft and hard-points.
Five TER’s are provided in the pack. Each has the adapter assembly, nose cone, sway-brace pads, and three ejector units cast as one piece. The quality is excellent, with easily removed casting blocks. The two assembly suspension lugs and the sway braces for each TER’s three shoulder installations (where the bombs mount) are supplied as PE parts.
Painted and decaled these TERs should be an excellent addition to any suitable model; they are sure to be a vast improvement over any injected kit items, as this image from Eduard’s website shows.
Eduard offers a very similar 1/48 scale set (Brassin 648232) for US$14.95.
Eduard Brassin’s TER’s are an excellent complement to a range of subjects.
Definitely recommended.
Thanks to Eduard for the samples and images.
Review Text & Images Copyright © 2017 by Mark Davies
Page Created 14 February, 2017
Last updated
14 February, 2017
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