Time for an unusual aircraft type, no very well known either, but Revell have done a good job replicating it, Focke Wulfs Ta-154 Nacht Jagger.
Well, I'll start off by saying that not only Hasegawa can make good models, and Revell are a good example of this, it's unusual but well made, and quite an important step in the grand squemes of things.  On the main sprue there are both fuselage halves and cocpit section all well molded.
The wing sections look nice, more for the irregular shape, no flash is evident and it looks like a nice and interesting construction sequence.
Above are the rest of the wing assemblies, when put together should look big and very attractive.
On this sprue, you get the rest of the engine assemblies, wheels and radar.  All beautifully made and just dieing to built.
The canopy opens in a strange way, and is replicated to model just that, a little work is needed if you want it modelled open, but that shouldn't be too hard!
The decals aren't great but will do the job.  You get two aircraft options with the various extra markings.
Revells Instructions are actually quite good, easy to follow and very well drawn, don't forsee any problems in following this set of instructions.
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