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How to Build the Stuka Ju 87G-1 Tank Buster Revell 1:48 Scale Model Kit #85-5270 Review

Review and Photos for Right On Replicas by Steven Hardwick 
During WWII, the German military used the Stuka Dive Bomber as an extension of the artillery. Its pinpoint accuracy and lethal bombing capabilities could go in strike and give time for the German army to deploy it’s arty. The G-1 “Tank Buster” was the last of it’s kind. Stuka’s were used from 1939 until the end of the war. this was a massive plane heavily armored but slow. Armaments included in this version are two 37mm BK Cannons able to penetrate most of the Russian armor easily.
For the Modeler: Â This is a re-released Tank Buster version of the Revell Stuka Ju 87G-1 in 1:48 scale, model kit #85-5270. Revell has rated this as a Skill Level 4 for ages 12 and above and suggests five hours of build time. In the box you get 53 parts molded in light grey and clear with water slide decals that are very nice but thick with crisp edges and flawless adhesion. From the under-
wing cannons to the multi piece canopy, the kit is an easy builder with only a few issues.  This kit has been around a long time and the molding technology from that era is still evident as it will take some extra test fitting and filling to do this kit properly but if you’re after a great looking Stuka at a great price this will fit the bill. Overall dimensions are approximately: Length: 9¼”, Width: 12¼”, Height: 3″.
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How to Build the Fast & Furious 1969 Yenko Camaro Revell 1:25 Scale Model Kit #85-4314 Review

Review and Photos for Right On Replicas by James Yeager 
The 1969 Yenko Camaro was introduced in the second Fast & the Furious movie. It lost in the street race however it played a key role throughout the rest of the movie. The Yenko Camaro has a 450 hp 427 c.i.d. engine. It has a posi-traction rear end with a Z-28 front anti-sway bar. There were two types of transmissions the M21 4 speed or the Turbo Hydramatic 400 Auto Transmission. For the body there was a cowl induction hood along with a rear spoiler.
For the Modeler: Â This is a re-released Fast & Furious version of the Revell 1969 Yenko Camaro in 1:25 scale, model kit #85-4314. Revell has rated this as a Skill Level 5 for ages 14 and above and suggests seven hours of build time. In the box you get 107 parts molded in white, black vinyl tires, clear red, and clear with water slide decals. This is a single version kit with no extra
parts to replicate the car seen in the movie. Overall dimensions are approximately: Length: 7½”, Width: 2¾”, Height: 2¼”.
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How to Build the Beer Wagon by Tom Daniel 1:24 Scale Monogram Model Kit #85-2453 Review

Review and Photos for Right On Replicas by Alan Mann 
For the Modeler: Â This is a direct Re-release (Re-Pop) of the same kit that has seen multiple box arts over the years. This is Kit # 85-2453 in the current catalog. Revell has rated this as a Skill Level 4 for ages 12 and above and averages 5 hours build time. In the box you get 82 parts molded in Yellow, Brown, Chrome, and Vinyl tires. The Beer Wagon is a modern show rod expression of the
classic Mack Bulldog truck. It is a unique creation by Tom Daniel, the famous automotive designer. It blends historical 30’s design with the latest in street rod performance. Plus, there are all those classic Tom Daniels features you’ve come to expect. This is the first kit release from Monogram done in 1967 by the creator Tom Daniel It has a small waterslide decal sheet and typical book format instruction book. This is a simplistic kit that is more for show than realism. Overall dimensions are: Length: 6-1/4″, Width: 3-1/4″, Height: 3″.
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