I had this in my storage bins. I bought it second hand many years ago. It came with an Eduard PE fret.
The box art, showing the X-1 at the moment of release from the B-29 mothership prior to rocket ignition.

The instructions are typical Tamiya, despite this being a very old kit. There are dubious colour call outs for the interior, but a little research as always goes a long way to ensuring a reasonable match to reality.

It comes with the option for clear fuselage halves, a stand, and weights if you are presenting it on the landing gear. Inside you would be able to see any section of the interior you wanted to leave umasked if you chose to use the clear sections. I'm going to have solid colour sides, and mount the model on the supplied stand, with the landing gear retracted.

The decals show some of the 'ivory' instead of pure white, a product of its time. I have spares I can use to replace the USAF markings.

The box art, showing the X-1 at the moment of release from the B-29 mothership prior to rocket ignition.

The instructions are typical Tamiya, despite this being a very old kit. There are dubious colour call outs for the interior, but a little research as always goes a long way to ensuring a reasonable match to reality.

It comes with the option for clear fuselage halves, a stand, and weights if you are presenting it on the landing gear. Inside you would be able to see any section of the interior you wanted to leave umasked if you chose to use the clear sections. I'm going to have solid colour sides, and mount the model on the supplied stand, with the landing gear retracted.

The decals show some of the 'ivory' instead of pure white, a product of its time. I have spares I can use to replace the USAF markings.











