Description
Generally the SPAD VII c.1 received superlative reviews from fighter pilots, and only the rather unreliable operation of the innovative engine detracted from its advantages. The engine builders gradually brought it to perfection which is why the SPAD VII c.1 in due course became a legend in several air forces. It was not so easy to fly or so maneuverable as the Nieuport fighters, but it had a very strong construction, a high speed, and it was forgiving of pilot errors; for a significant number of learner pilots this was an essential quality. As more and more French squadrons re-equipped with the SPAD VII, the allies of France in the Entente became interested in this machine and soon licensed manufacture was set up in Britain and Russia, while the fighter was bought by the air forces of Italy and the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe.
Please see the paint guide below for the manufacturer’s recommended colors. Roden recommends Model Master paints for this kit, and you can find the full line by clicking here.
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Product Details:
Scale: 1/32
Skill Level: 3
- Molded in high quality plastic
- Clear parts
- Illustrated instructions
- Includes decals for three versions:
- SPAD VII c.1 no. S 2124 of Escadrille N.80, flown by Paul Frank Baer, France, Winter 1917-1918
- SPAD VII c.1 no. S 1777 of Escadrille N. 124, flown by Raoul Lufbery, France, Late 1917
- SPAD VII c.1 no. S 3301 of the 103rd Aero Squadron American Expedition Force, flown by George Turnure, France, Spring 1918
*Cement is recommended for polystyrene plastic*
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Paint Guide:
Matte Linen
Light Brown
Black
Black Grey
Matte Natural Wood
Pale Green
Matte US Dark Green
Gunmetal
Aluminum
Copper
Burnt Iron
Red Leather
Matte Pale Stone
Black Green
Dark Brown
White
Red
Yellow
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