![]() I decided early on, that this kit was big enough, detailed enough and will take enough time that I wanted to improve on things, and it would be worth throwing any and all AM/changes that it needed at it. There are quite a few build reviews of this kit out there, and they are mostly OOB that I can see. The kit comes in a HUGE box that as I mentioned in the in-box review, could have had much better art work, but this review is about the build itself: I jumped at the chance when PCM/HKM came to me and offered me a chance to give it a build review. I don’t remember what happened to that model, I just remember how cool it was, so when HKM announced this model was coming to fruition and would be released, I got very exited. It was boxed such that that never happened, and as a young lad I just played with it as a toy. 049 engines in them, and was intended to be used for “control line” flight. I was always fascinated with the B-25 Mitchell ever since I was a little kid, and my dad brought home a copy of the Aurora 1/32 B-25, that was meant to have Cox. Thanks to Ken Lawrence of Pacific Coast Models (PCM) for this review sample, and a chance to see how this huge kit builds up. This will be a review of how the kit itself goes together. I gave this monster kit an “in box” review for anyone wanting to see what you get when you purchase this big kit. Where to buy: Your local hobby shop & Pacific Coast Models, Inc. Kit type: Injection w/ 514 parts x1 decal sheet x1 b&w instruction manual x1 PE fret HK Models | 1/32 B-25J “Strafer” Reviewed by Brian Leitch ![]()
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