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I seem to remember (but can't find) a thread where we commented on the considerable difference in size, especially diameter, between the radomes in the Revell and Airfix Sea King AEW kits. I don't think we ever got to the bottom of which was more accurate although ISTR a presumption in favour of Revell. Does anyone among our wide and varied membership actually know the diameter of the Sea King AEW radome? Or is able to find out without breaching national security? Does anyone currently offer a 1/72 deflated Sea KIng AEW radome? If not, are there any plans out there to produce one?
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F6F Hellcat Wing Mounted Radome for the Eduard Kit (QB 72 373) 1:72 Quickboost The Eduard Hellcat is without doubt one of the best F6F kits on the market, but there are still improvements that can be achieved when someone looks closely enough and that's what Aires have done. On the whole, the kit has beautifully detailed parts and finely recessed panel lines, but for some reason the radome included has raised panel lines. It's also manufactured in two parts which means there will be a seam to blend in, so this single part replacement from Quickboost is a great product that will improve the look of the kit and ensure that you aren't left with a seam. The panel lines are finely recessed meaning that it will blend in beautifully with the rest of the kit. That said, care should be taken to remove the radome from the block that it comes on to minimise the work in removing the join marks. It's a direct replacement part that slots onto the leading edge of the wing. Conclusion A simple but great improvement to the F6F kit if you're wishing to do one of the radar equipped versions. Fitment is easy although there will be a bit of sanding to remove the marks after cutting it from the block. The recessed panel lines are a great improvement over the kit supplied part. Review samples courtesy of distributed in the UK by Hannants Ltd.