Choroszy Modelbud's 1/72 resin Nieuport 25
By Grzegorz Mazurowski
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Fuselage halves have precisely moulded, and very complex internal and external structures, so there is not much work left even for a superdetailer. One side contains precisely placed locator pin (another thing not so common in resin kits) which makes joining fuselage halves much easier.
Interior details are very precisely done, and consist of seat, rudder, instrument panel, nicely detailed stick and very good – and so typical for Nieuports – kickboards for pilot's feet, under the rudder pedals. You only need to scratchbuild the used ammo belt drum and seatbelts.
Wings (with proper sweepback at last!!!) are extremely good. Trailing edges are as sharp as a knife, wing ribs are visible but very delicate, and there are holes for separately (and perfectly!) moulded aileron cranks. Leading edge needs some sanding, but that is normal with all resin kits. Span and all other dimensions are correct.
Tail surfaces are very good too, only the fin has one pinhole on its front corner, and also another hole, looking like a well known resin pinhole too, but surprisingly it is shown also on instruction sheet. I was looking carefully on the photographs in Nieuport Datafile Special, but haven't found any trace of that hole. So fill it with putty, or not, as you like.
The decals are very sharp and thin, containing four big and two small French cockades in proper colours (I love that pale blue!), similar tricolor rectangles for fin and rudder, Nungesser's black hearts and a set of very sharp serials. Pity there is no "lever ici" label, but nobody's perfect...