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Airfix Hawker Hurricane mk1 1/72 inbox review

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here we have Airfixs 1/72 Hawker Hurricane mk1 ( early) , first tooled and released in 2013 . This first boxing represents the very first production Hurricanes , with fabric covered wings and fixed two bladed propeller .The kit comes in a sturdy top opening box with a lovely picture of the Hurricane on top and nicely done CAD renderings of the kit details on the sides and underneath. Instructions are in booklet form stapled together and a seperate colour sheet shows painting guides and decal placement . The 5 sprues are moulded in a soft grey plastic and feature very nicely done fabric effects and recessed panel lines and fasteners. A single clear sprue contains the sliding canopy, 2 windscreens ( armour glass and normal ) and landing lights . F9FB070B-0E84-4CE1-BA51-3944A89DA304.jpegDCC1BA1C-AC35-4868-9668-85138E75A31D.jpegC431351F-9A94-4187-B0B1-CF0E8E81AC9F.jpegA8913ACA-E495-47E1-9E73-4916AF37EDE3.jpeg76EB8CF6-6826-463B-B4B3-3491B817B8DD.jpegD10D92B4-5BE9-4362-AAE0-F507F33284BA.jpeg6F36F889-1DCF-4004-BC62-930A7EEB4A5F.jpeg
The sprues have several parts that are not needed for this version , ie the three bladed prop , the armoured screen , the later ejector exhausts. The later mk1 that requires all these parts was released in a later boxing .
The kit offers two decal options , one RAF machine from 1938 that took part in the Bastille day celebrations and a Belgian air force machine from 1940 . These two aircraft had different rear under fuselages and rudders , the RAF machine having the flat underfuselage and shorter rudder , the Belgian aircraft having the later fuselage fillet with longer rudder and optional parts are supplied for this . DAB3BD44-5BCB-4642-A761-558B2A9AFE1C.jpeg88972FB4-EC7E-481C-8E99-A9B328702802.jpeg4A7C8223-E553-4ACC-92A3-47B3C78E1C39.jpeg
The decals look excellent with good colour density ,perfect registration and minimal carrier film and should pose no problems .
The construction is fairly straightforward and starts with the undercarriage bays , made up from several pieces and excellently detailed . Likewise the cockpit is a very comprehensive affair and features the correct foot boards . Sidewall detail is moulded onto the fuselage halves , with the rest of the cockpit featuring a representation of the tubular structure , a nicely done seat and decal for the instrument panel . No seat belts are supplied ,either moulded on or as decals . The rest of the construction looks like it should go together very nicely , the undercarriage legs may require some care though as they are very finely tooled but should look great once done . The wheels have moulded on flat spots and unique shaped axles to ensure correct placement .37C3B7C1-D8CA-4E63-90A6-5AB0E3837E2E.jpeg
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The kit is sadly out of production in this boxing but still available in later boxings with markings for either the three bladed prop or the fixed two bladed one. Availability - very good , John has both current boxings in the SMF shop , priced between £6.29- £8.09 - Airfix product nos. A 01010A and A 01010. In conclusion a beautifully done kit of a seldom seen version of this popular aircraft , highly recommended .
 
Hi Tony

Thanks for the review. I picked up one of the related kits in a set with paints. I need to check but I'm pretty sure it's the A 01010A fabric winged version, so it's good to know it has good heritage!!

Thanks again

Andrew
 
That looks very nice Tony,cracking review too :smiling3:
Unfortunately this scale is too diddy for my clumsy Pig's teats instead of fingers! :sad:
After doing the Spitfire I looked for a 1/48 Hurricane,but they seem as rare as rocking horse poo !!
I'll look out for your build of this one for sure :smiling3:
Andy
 
Excellent review Tony. Great looking kit that I’m sure builds as good as it looks.
If you can’t find an Airfix 1/48 hurricane Andy, the Italeri one builds up very nicely.
 
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Thanks guys , im going to edit the review as the later boxings are the same sprues as this - all with fabric wings . I mistakenly assumed airfix would provide a different sprue for the metal wings but it seems not . Still a cracking little kit though and a total bargain in SMF shop !!
 
A great review that Tony.
A bit small for my ten thumbs and bad eyes.! If they would pop one out in 1/48 I'd be on it like white on rice. lol
 
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A great review that Tony.
A bit small for my ten thumbs and bad eyes.! If they would pop one out in 1/48 I'd be on it like white on rice. lol
Im sure you’d have no problems Ian , theres probably more small parts in a 1/48 , plus its such a good price in the shop at the moment even with postage to denmark !! :smiling5:
 
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That looks very nice Tony,cracking review too :smiling3:
Unfortunately this scale is too diddy for my clumsy Pig's teats instead of fingers! :sad:
After doing the Spitfire I looked for a 1/48 Hurricane,but they seem as rare as rocking horse poo !!
I'll look out for your build of this one for sure :smiling3:
Andy
If you can tame the ICM spitfire , youll have no worries with this andy ! Theres not that many small parts , probably less than the spitfire.
 
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