Hi all,
sorry for the late post in regards to my review of the new Amodels Beechcraft 1900 C & D and the RVHP Beechcraft 1900 C with I have obtain in my ever grown stock pile of models.
Disclaimer: I haven’t built any of them due work requirements.
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The Amodels Beechcraft in both kits are well constructed and the instruction are really good and well through-out in the layout and in detail in the similar way to the big boy revel and Hasegawa. Below is a number of pictures which shows all the parts (including brass parts which are mainly all vents). The disappointment in my view is how the upper section of the main wing sit into the lower main wing where the flaps meet the upper section.
Here is the shots of both the B-1900C and B-1900D
B-1900D above and B-1900C
I like how you can build the engine’s separately for the wing which can allow you to put more details such as brakes lines within the wheel well.
The RVHP Beechcraft kits which is mainly resin and has metal landing is also a good kit but I have found that isn’t a good kit for begins how have only built plastic kits.
After building a number of King Air 200 and 300 from RVHP the detail is good, but the cockpit clear vac-form part can be a bit of a challenge where you have to continually rechecking each time you trim a small section off the vac-form part. It good that they provide two cockpit section.
Overall it is a good kit to build and you will need patient and a good face mask when sanding / removing the excess resin from the all parts. This fine resin dust can cause breathing problems and you will be covered in resin dust. The use of wet sandpaper can limited the dust exposure.
I would also recommend that you use a good fine perm marker pen to mark around fuselage the model so you don’t over sand down the model. I have done that on a King air 200 fuselage, but was able to correct the problem with additional superglue and resin dust and small off-cut of resin chips to fill the gap.
Overall I have found the Amodels would be a good kit for any modeller and the RVHP is also a good resin model. But I would recommend that the modeller would need to get a bottle of de bonding glue as to get the front of the engines in-line with the engine wing mountings can be a trying time for anyone. I did build some templates to in-line the two parts and also be ready to step away the model and have a coffee or tea.
I have also picked up the following Amodels:
BAe Jetstream 32
Beechcraft 2000
Piaggio P.180 Avanti
LearJet 55 - minor issue is that the tail has one pin that is supporting the connection of the tail to the fuselage.( this will the same with the LJ65XR)
Learjet 65XR
Lear Fan 2100
Scoops