Item numbers: ASQ72138 wheels and ASQ72139 propeller
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
What do we get in the box then? Attack Squadron sets are very easy to use add-ons which replace plastic parts. There's no need of cutting anything in the model, you just simply replace plastic parts with the resin ones.
Set no. ASQ72138 contain two wheels. In contrast to the plastic parts, they have much better detail in the wheel rims, name of the tire manufacturer, and its scale size. Tires are also lightly weighted so you will need to pay some attention when attaching the parts, as not to glue them upside down.
Set no. ASQ72139 contains just one part, the propeller. This resin part has a better shape and profile in comparison to the plastic one. It features some sharp details which are not possible with plastic injection technology. It also has slightly longer blades than the plastic originals.
IN CONCLUSION
With these two simple sets from Attack Squadron/Arma Hobby your PZL.23/42 will get a much better look than built out of the box. With their prices I don't find any reason for someone not wanting to improve on the plastic parts.
Items on producer's site: Propeller - LINK http://www.attacksquadron.pl/en/2017/07/21/attack-squadron-news-july-2017/ Wheels - LINK http://www.attacksquadron.pl/en/?s=asq72138&lang=en
Here's a link to my review of the IBG PZL.23 Karaś model kit.
https://aeroscale.kitmaker.net/review/13278
SUMMARY
Highs: Nice looking, easy to use, very attractive price.Lows: None for me.Verdict: Highly recommended for quickly improving the final look of your finished kit.
Hi,
John, it's my pleasure. I'm glad my review was useful for you.
Here are correct links to the producer website and my review of the model kit which I submitted in the original text and which were incorrectly edited.
Here's a link to my review of the IBG PZL.23 Karaś model kit
Items on producer site:
Propeller - LINK
Wheels - LINK
BTW - why is this thread posted on "Modelling in General" forum instead of Aeroscale "World War II"?
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