✈️ Build, Fly, and Conquer the Skies!
The Revell 1:48 SBD Dauntless model kit is designed for ages 12 and up, featuring 53 precision-engineered plastic pieces. Weighing in at 190 grams and measuring 12.2 x 7.48 x 1.57 inches, this model is perfect for both novice builders and seasoned hobbyists. Its unique translucent gray design makes it a standout piece in any collection.
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 190 Grams |
Number of Pieces | 53 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Dimensions | 12.2 x 7.48 x 1.57 inches |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Color | Gray |
Style | Translucent |
Theme | Sport |
Scale | 1:24 |
C**A
Easy and Fun Build
Fun build. Not overly complicated. Easy to enjoy.
M**E
Great kit
This kit went together real well. Excellent for the price. Looks great.
M**R
A whole bunch of fun in a box.
Pretty good kit just beware landing gear takes time. Reveal gives good instructions and several figures to detail, including pilot and rear gunner. Kit builds really well.
C**W
This is an old kit, but good
It’s an old mold from the 60s, lots of misshapen parts and flash, but that was mostly on optional ground crew (some looking quite hilarious as in the pic). Other than that not bad, and it’s the modeling experience that was the norm when I started in the 80s as a kid. For what it is and the price, it’s a great kit to get back into the hobby. Just don’t expect well fitting parts you don’t have to fill/sand. It’s the typical set from the past, I would have been perfectly happy with it as a kid back then and thought nothing wrong with it.
C**B
A type of historical plane. Battle of Midway
Easy and entertain to build. Good to paint to make it look as was in service. A nerve relaxer
K**S
A very nice kit
This is a good model kit for beginners who are looking for a little more challenge, but not complicated. Nicely detailed too.
T**R
Turned out nice
Nice display of a WW2 model. A little small, still turned out great.
M**N
A Fair Model to Build At a Great Price
The media could not be loaded. When I first opened the box and looked inside, I noticed the words "copyright 1960" engraved on one of the parts. This model used molds designed in 1960. This is the oldest model I ever built so far.Putting together a model designed in 1960 is challenging. The model was design to be played with. It had retractable landing gear, a detachable bomb, and movable rear machine gun. This made it challenging to put it together because the movable parts kept falling out before I glued it. Also the cockpit interior doesn't look realistic. It has just a plan blocky interior with no extra parts to make it realistic. I didn't like the fact that you are forced to add their figures in the model so you can hide the interior. But, once I finished the construction the model look realistic.If this was a recent model designed a few years ago, I say don't buy it. But, hey, this is 1960's technology. You can't go wrong with the price. For those of you who are serious modelers you definitely want to rebuild the cockpit interior, replace the figures, and putty all the voids caused by the injection of plastic into the molds. I truly enjoyed building and painting this model and I would recommend it for the beginner who doesn't care too much for authenticity. I also recommend this to the advance modeler who wants to challenge their skills to make an old school model into an authentic looking dive bomber from World War II.
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