Barcode: 0 89195 85115 4
Case Pack: 20 pieces per master carton
Box Size: 9.6" x 15" x 2.4"
Features:
- Newly tooled propeller produced as per original
- Flaps w/photo-etched parts can be raised/lowered
- Authentic A-25A-5-CS Shrike w/photo-etched parts
- Newly tooled tailwheel well presented
- Newly tooled pitot tube included
- Landing gear realistically produced
- Newly tooled wheel tiring realistically produced
- Newly tooled wheel tiring realistically produced
- Newly designed 12.7mm MG ports
- Authentic machine guns can be stowed/mounted
- Optional 50-cal MG provided
- Two 5000Ib bombs included
- Cockpit and Bomb bay interior form separate drop-in assemblies
- Detailed cockpit canopies made from crystal-clear parts
- Cockpit interior details including pilot's seat and control panel
- Fully detailed landing-gear compartment
- Realistic engine exhibits delicate detail
Cyber-Hobby has added an exciting 1/72 scale model kit to its Wing Tech items.
It's the A-25A Shrike, an aircraft ordered by the US Army Air Force (USAAF),
in contrast to the Helldiver that was used by the US Navy (USN) during WWII.
Curtiss built 900 Shrikes at its St. Louis plant, with the first flying in September
1942. While the first ten had folding wings, this feature was soon abandoned
as being unnecessary, and production of the A-25A ceased in late 1943. Other
differences compared to the Helldiver were the absence of a tail hook, larger
wheels, a pneumatic tail wheel and etc.
This 1/72 scale item in Cyber-Hobby's refined Wing-Tech series is the perfect
family companion to the SB2C Helldiver. The model employs high-tech innovations
and it widely uses slide molds. This enables excellent levels of detail and
easy construction. Panel lines are sharply etched into the plastic components.
Brand new parts include the propeller and wheels. The wings have also been modified
because of machine guns. The two-man cockpit is full of detail as well, all
of which can be shown to fullest extent if the canopy is left open. The Shrike
did not go on to achieve the fame or combat record of the Helldiver, but modelers
can now, thanks to Cyber-Hobby, expand their wartime dive-bomber family!