Messerschmitt Me 410B-6/R-2

This is the 1/48 Scale Messerschmitt Me410B-6/R-2 Plastic Model Kit from Revell. Suitable for Ages 12 & Up.

Revell-Monogram Messerschmitt Me 410B-6/R-2 Plastic Model Airplane Kit 1/48 Scale #855990
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 Revell-Monogram # rmx855990
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Features :
  • Highly detailed plastic pieces molded in light grey and clear.:
  • Photo etched nose nose mounted radar array.:
  • Prepainted cockpit details.:
  • Seated pilot and standing crew figures.:
  • Positional side mounted guns.:
  • Waterslide decal.:
  • Illustrated instructions.:
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"Disappointed again with Revell-Monogram"
phbowers
I continue to be disappointed in recent Revell-Monogram kits. This particular kit had several ill fitting parts including getting the wings to attach to the fuselage. I'll stick with Tamiya and Trumpeter for now.

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Features

  • Highly detailed plastic pieces molded in light grey and clear.:
  • Photo etched nose nose mounted radar array.:
  • Prepainted cockpit details.:
  • Seated pilot and standing crew figures.:
  • Positional side mounted guns.:
  • Waterslide decal.:
  • Illustrated instructions.:

Specs

  • Scale: 1/48:
  • Length: 11-1/4 (285.75mm):
  • Wingspan: 13-3/4 (349.25mm):
  • Height: 3 (76.2mm):
  • Skill level: 3:
  • Parts: 117:

Includes

One plastic model:


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Reviews

  
 
"Messerschmitt Me 410B-6/R-2 Beginners Trap"
Alex Biever
This 1/48 scale kit is from none other than the all mighty Revell It comes with three different paint schemes and the one I've chosen is a Me 410B of Egr, Gr. KG-51, (Jagd), 1944. The other two paint schemes are (1) Me 410B, 1./ZG 26 (2) a captured Me 410B-6, in British RAF markings. This kit however is a beginners trap because I bought this aircraft at Hobby Lobby where they sell basically beginners and very common models. What I mean is that it also included the bane of my existence...photo-etched pieces Like before they're way too thin and way too small to install. I tried to install them in the cockpit but it didn't work at all I also had my mom and sister help me put together the radar antennas that were supposed to go in front of the aircraft. But guess what? It doesn't work either even withsuper glue In short I hate photo-etched pieces everyone, I hate them So I guess in this scenario this aircraft is on it's way in getting it's radar installed for night fighting. Other than that everything was very fine. The only decals I didn't install were only the very tiny ones that are not important at all. On a scale of 1-10, it gets a 9 out of 10 but don't buy this aircraft if you're a beginner for reasons stated earlier

 
"Me410B-6/R-2 Hornet"
abbattior199091
First introduced in the early 90's as part of Monogram's Pro-Modeler series of kits, the Me410 Hornisse was the second large scale twin-engine fighter by this company. This kit still holds up well even now in terms of accuracy. The overall shape is quite good and is actually more accurate than the Meng offering in regard to the engine nacelles, props and spinners. The large hex shapes on the stabilizers of the Revell-Monogram kit should not be there. I have found the photo-etched parts in the present issue of this kit to be on the soft side so be careful not to bend them too much or they may break when you straighten them. I haven't had any issues with fit or assembly so far but I strongly recommend test fitting any model because errors or distortions can go unnoticed until too late. No manufacturer ever escapes that one model that tarnishes their reputation. I used the instructions from my original issue of this kit to build it since it had color and marking information that the present issue doesn't have along with a gallery of photos of a preserved example of the Me410. She looks good alongside some of my other German twin-engine fighters and I hope we continue to see more unique, less mainstream aircraft coming from all kit makers.

 
"I need to do another one!"
millelog
It may be a bit more of a challenge especially when using the metal parts, and trying to get them on the plastic, bu the finished result was nice. I painted it in a desert tropical scheme witch turned out nice. I used Tamiya Acrylic light peach and dark brown, then I put purple dots on the top of the planes fuselage and wing and the paint for that was testors dark grape acrylic. All in all I want to do another but I might just hand paint the cock pit instead of using the metal pieces just to see what happens

Comments

Due to small parts that could cause a choking hazard please kee away from children 3 years of age and younger.

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