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Goes together well, without major issues, but to keep the dihedral correctly glue the wing tops to the fuselage first, then the bottoms. Interior detail is sparse and you can purchase resin accessories to make up for lack of detail. Decals provided are better than Tamiya's and Hasegawa though a bit un-inspiring. Recessed lines are finely done, much better than Trumpeter kits. Clear parts do fit well, I glued them using super glue after coating the canopy in Future to avoid frosting. The super glue acted as filler and provided a much stronger bond. I did have to sand to get rid of scratches, up to 2000 grit.
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This is a scarce model of an historically vital airplane that was the most widely used American ground attack bomber loaned to the Soviet Union in World War II!
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This model kit is very basic, instructions are somewhat vague.. Some parts have no positive alignment.. Builder is left to "wing it".. My kit required more than level 2 skill to get good results, because of major fuselage warping.. Lots of flash to be removed.. But, it is the only 1/48 scale A20 kit available..
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
All ways liked AMT kits for cars when I was a kid , but for planes I’d have to rate them about 4th
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