I'll be the first to confess that I don't know that much about this aircraft, so I'm learning on the fly. The prototype flew in 1946, and the kit allows you to build one of two types: a tail dragger or an experimental tricycle landing gear model. It appears that both would have been 1950 types although this plane flew for years after that. Actually, I'm sure it's still on the airshow circuit somewhere.
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There are two types in the kit, as I just mentioned, yet the marking options are very limited with the kit, which is a little disappointing. A raid to the decal stores box will remedy that in a hurry.
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All of the color call-outs are in Humbrol colors, English equivalents, and in Cyrillic. They're trying to get some standard colors and not leave the modeler hanging there.
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So the conclusion is this; it's not a shake and bake, but you can make something very cool from this. You want a Yak-18? Go for it. You'll work, yes, and you'll want some other decals, but it'll be worth it in the end.
Many thanks to Scale Model Kits for the opportunity to review it; now when will I have time to put it together?