KIT REVIEW: P-51D /K /Mustang IV de Zoukei-Mura au 1/32
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KIT REVIEW: P-51D /K /Mustang IV de Zoukei-Mura au 1/32
Je sais je sais, ceci n'est pas un "kit review" d'auto, mais comme il traitera d'un modèle-réduit à l'ingénierie "peu conventionnelle" (le fuselage est divisé en plusieurs "sections"...) d'un avion légendaire, je prend la liberté de vous le faire connaître à l'instant:
Ce kit est kit diffusé à petite échelle: Aucun distributeur au Canada (mais trois aux USA: Volks USA, Military Hobbies et Sprue Brothers Models...) L'objet de ce "review", étant sur le marché depuis mars 2014 seulement, est disponible uniquement via Volks Japan (pour le moment...)
Il est moulé en gris et compte au total 292 morceaux. Des décalques sont inclus pour représenter quatre appareils différents, qui sont imprimés sur trois feuilles de format 8½ x 11!!
La façon dont Zoukei-Mura "scelle" leurs kits est surprenante: Un sac en plastique trop grand pour la boite, qui est fermée à l'aide d'une seule "strip" de scotch tape!!
Une délicate pensée: On a ajouté aussi des "masques" en vinyle (en turquoise, déposé sur le livre d'instructions) pour cacher les parties vitrées lors de l'application de la vilaine peinture!!
Tous les "rackings" sont emballés séparément et les deux "rackings" des pièces transparentes sont davantage protégés par un enrobage de "papier foam"...
Remarquez que j'ai mis dans la photo une petite règle de 6" (qui ne vient pas du kit...) pour
donner une petite idée de la proportion...
Une autre particularité intéressante, c'est qu'il est possible de commander directement de Zoukei-Mura des pièces de Photo Etch "Z.-M." (des sets pour "gun bay", de cockpit, d'extérieur et de moteur) en résine "Z.-M." (sets de pneus "écrasés sous le poids de l'avion", pilotes, mécaniciens dans différentes poses de travail) et en "brass" / métal "Z.-M." (les mitrailleuses et train d'atterrissage) Donc, on peut dire que le prix de ce P-51 Mustang est À PARTIR de 10,250 YEN (environ $102 CDN) + transport...
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Dernière édition par Musclesegue le Dim 15 Juin - 11:40, édité 2 fois (Raison : Rajout d'infos + correction de fautes...)
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Re: KIT REVIEW: P-51D /K /Mustang IV de Zoukei-Mura au 1/32
Beau kit. je serait curieux de voir comment ca se compare avec le nouveau kit du Mustang de Tamiya. Je sais que Z-M offre plus de détails mais comment est la gravure de surface?
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Re: KIT REVIEW: P-51D /K /Mustang IV de Zoukei-Mura au 1/32
jehan17 a écrit:Beau kit. je serait curieux de voir comment ca se compare avec le nouveau kit du Mustang de Tamiya. Je sais que Z-M offre plus de détails mais comment est la gravure de surface?
La gravure et les détails paraissent excellants, malgré que j'ai découvert un peu de "flash" au bout d'une des pales d'une hélice... Comme je n'ai ouvert aucun sac protecteur, je n'ai pas remarqué s'il y en avait ailleurs sur d'autres pièces...
Voila des photos du bloc-moteur et des "ceintures de balles"... Un peu flou parce que photographiés à travers le sac, mais ça donne une idée...
Tiens, Un extrait du "review" de http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/zmi/kit_zmi_32004.shtml
"When Zoukei-Mura announced the P-51D Mustang in 1/32 scale, the news was initially welcome as many folks were not happy with the previous releases of the P-51D from a variety of companies. That all changed when Tamiya announced their own P-51D Mustang entry into the 1/32 market and when that kit arrived last year, the Tamiya kit had all previous Mustang kits in this scale easily beat. At last the world has a great model of the P-51D Mustang in 1/32 scale that also became the best kit of the Mustang in any scale (except 1/1). Surely Zoukei-Mura would cut their losses and move on to another subject, right? Wrong!
Here is Zoukei-Mura's brand new P-51D Mustang kit in 1/32 scale. There are some similarities between this new kit and Tamiya's P-51D and some interesting differences. We'll discuss this later. The kit is molded in styrene - no photo-etch or metal marts - and presented on six parts trees molded in light gray styrene, two parts trees molded in black styrene, two parts trees molded in silver styrene, and two parts trees molded in clear styrene.
The instruction book is printed to resemble the USAAF flight manual for the P-51D though it is issued from Headquarters ZM Air Forces. As with the previous three releases, the instruction book is well-illustrated with color photos and CAD drawings with text printed in Japanese and English. Painting instructions are provided using Vallejo acrylic paints.
Let's look at the features and options:
- Super-detailed Packard Merlin engine
- Nice Hamilton Standard propeller
- Lots of detail firewall forward so you'll want to be able to look upon this detail after assembly
- Choice of closed or open cowling
- Beautifully detailed cockpit right down to wiring harnesses
- Choice of pilot's seat with and without belts/harness detail
- Choice of three canopy types
- Choice of two gunsights
- Positionable canopy
- Super detailing aft of cockpit including O2 cylinders
- Super detailing under cockpit for radiator and coolant plumbing
- Positionable radiator flap
- Positionable rudder
- Positionable elevators
- Positionable ailerons
- Positionable flaps
- Detailed wing rib/spar structure
- Wing fuel cells
- Correct main landing gear well design
- Beautifully detailed landing gear
- Detailed gun bays
- Gun bay doors can be open or closed
- Canopy masks
When you look at the assembly instructions for the Packard Merlin engine, this kit suddenly makes sense. The assembly starts with the crankcase and oil pan. The tops of the crankcase have holes for each of the twelve pistons. The two cylinder heads are next and these have those twelve pistons with pushrods and those are covered by the valve covers. The intake manifold goes on next followed by the gearbox and header tank on the front, supercharger and carburetor on the back, and so on.
While Tamiya's engine is nicely done, this kit's engine could be called over-engineered. The rest of the airframe is equally super-detailed and if you recall the criticisms of Trumpeter for adding details into areas that can't be seen after assembly, those efforts pale in comparison to what Zoukei-Mura has produced here. Conversely, the Zoukei-Mura kit is a highly detailed model whereas the Tamiya kit, just like the Spitfire and Zero kits before it, have working features to make it more of an expensive toy. This isn't a criticism of Tamiya, those features in the kit bring along greater appeal for the kit in the broader market.
Regardless of the market appeal, you see many of those working features being removed from the Tamiya P-51D by many of the aftermarket detail sets that have followed to render the detail accuracy that was lost to allow for those working features. I really dislike the photo-etched flight control hinges in the Tamiya kit that were also used for a time on 1/32 (and larger) Trumpeter kits before they heeded the outcry. The Zoukei-Mura kit does not have those issues in this box.
But as I said above, looking at that engine I now understand what they are doing with this kit. Remember Pocher car kits? These were 1/8 scale models of classic European cars that were so detailed, you literally built the engines from the crankcase out complete with pistons, pushrods, and lots of working features. While the Zoukei-Mura engine doesn't render individual pistons (which would be cumbersome in 1/32 scale), they've approached this kit much like the Shinden making this kit the Pocher-like kit of the P-51D. While Pocher kits are long out of production, they are still the gold standard that no other car kit maker has ever come close to matching. I dare say that this kit has raised that bar above Tamiya as well.
As for all of those details inside the fuselage, look closer at those parts trees. You don't see fuselage halves there, do you? The fuselage is built up from a number of panels that enclose the fuselage skeleton that runs from the engine to the rear fuselage. While the instructions don't mention this, it wouldn't be difficult to leave one or more of the panels off of one side of the model to provide a cutaway perspective on the interior details after completion.
So is this kit worth acquiring? Absolutely. While the Tamiya kit is nicely detailed and offers some working features, AMS modelers will spend even more money to get those features removed and replaced with accurate details. With an MSRP of around $150.00 USD, the Tamiya kit is not a bad value but gets more expensive when adding those detail and correction sets. Here is a very detailed model that has an MSRP of under $100.00 USD and won't need those corrections. The kit offers some really interesting display possibilities to show off all of that extra detailing yet it isn't over-engineered with hundreds of tiny parts that you might find in some armor kits. What's more, with all of the decals and color photo-etch sets that have been released for the Tamiya kit on the market, you won't lack for resources for this kit should you want to try something different. I definitely have a few ideas of my own that you will be seeing in the near future.
At first, you get the feeling that this kit is simply over-engineered but as you look closer at the work in this model, you begin to see that Zoukei-Mura has provided the best scale model of the P-51D Mustang ever produced. There are none of the working gimmicks that are part of Tamiya's current generation of 1/32 scale aircraft and despite all of this extra detail, the price is 1/3 cheaper than that Tamiya kit. If this kit builds as nicely as it looks, I believe we have a new 'best kit of the P-51D in any scale (except 1/1)'.
One last observation: the layout of this kit hints of a number of Mustang variants to follow from Zoukei-Mura. The separate tail may hint at an early-block P-51D (sans filet). The separate leading edge wheel well fairings hint as a possible P-51B/C as well. The modularity of the kit leaves a number of possibilities open for future releases from this core tooling. Stay tuned!"
Il est à noter que le review de cybermodeler concerne le PREMIER kit de P-51D que Zukei-Mura a sorti... Celui que j'ai acheté, c'est le deuxième de la série...
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Re: KIT REVIEW: P-51D /K /Mustang IV de Zoukei-Mura au 1/32
Je viens d'aller faire un p'tit tour sur le site web de Zoukei-Mura www.zoukeimura.co.jp et j'ai décidé de vous montrer les "accessoires" que l'on peut se commander à même leur site pour améliorer votre P-51...
(C'est agréable de ne pas avoir à courir à gauche et à droite pour lui trouver du "aftermarket" genre True Details, Eduard, CMK, Quickboost et plein d'autres que j'oublie...)
Set de "briefing":
Set d'entretien du moteur:
Set de remplacement de la "tank à l'huile":
Set de l'artiste du "champ de bataille":
Set du retrait / installation de l'hélice:
Set de train d'atterrissage en métal:
Set de pneus "écrasés" par le poids:
Set des "canons" des mitrailleuses en laiton:
Set de détails du cockpit (Photo-Etched):
Set de détails pour "gun bay" (Photo-Etched):
Set de détails moteur et "extérieur" de l'avion (Photo-Etched):
Quand je vous disais que ce kit peut finir par vous coûter la peau des fesses...
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Dernière édition par Musclesegue le Mar 24 Juin - 9:59, édité 1 fois (Raison : Correction de fôttes...)
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Re: KIT REVIEW: P-51D /K /Mustang IV de Zoukei-Mura au 1/32
Un "update" très tardif à ce "post"... Pour ceux qui voudraient peut-être se procurer le "premier" P-51D au 1/32 que Zoukei-Mura a mis sur le marché, voici un bref survol de ce kit:
Étonnament, ce kit est moulé en gris pâle, argent, noir et (bien-sûr) transparent...
Les décalques nous permettent de faire un choix entre trois avions différents...
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Re: KIT REVIEW: P-51D /K /Mustang IV de Zoukei-Mura au 1/32
Bruno a écrit:Merci pour ce beau review!
Ça fait plaisir!!!! Je vais en faire d'autres si ça m'adonne!!!
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