Pavla’s 1/72 Defiant NF Mk. II/TT Mk. I
By Chris Banyai-Riepl
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The Kit
The nose is a separate piece, as this is one area that is different between the Mk. I and Mk. II Defiants. There are individual resin exhaust stubs and separate scoops for the underside. The propeller has separate blades and matches up to a two-piece hub. Once you have this together it’s time to join the fuselage halves, trapping the various innards in place. The wings and tailplanes come next, with the wings being made up of a one-piece lower wing and two pieces for the upper halves. There is a resin wheelwell insert for the main gear, and if you’re building the night fighter you get to add a bunch of photoetch antennae on the wings.
The decal sheet, while small, offers several interesting examples. Two night fighters and two target tugs are included. Both of the night fighters are finished in overall black, with one coded DZ-V and the other ZJ-M. These two are the plain examples in this kit, but if night fighters are your cup of tea you can’t do without these. The first target tug example is finished in US markings over the original British. The second example is a British example based in Ceylon. Both of these are painted in dark earth and dark green on the upper surfaces, while the lower surfaces are painted trainer yellow with black diagonal bands running along the wings. The British example is actually an FAA bird, coded R8S and features the small style of roundels typically found in Southeast Asia. The decals are well printed and are in excellent register.