

1/72 Revell NH90 army version (ModelingMatt id doing the naval version) NATO Tactical Transport Helicopter.
I really like the look of this helicopter with its slight stealth appearance.
Here is the customary box and sealed bag shot

The sprues come in just the one sealed bag, a close look reveals that the clear parts are stuffed in the middle with no protection, not even inside a bag of their own


An inspection of the parts shows no damage and brought a satisfying smile to my face as the molding looks excellent

To begin with I will say that the molding is the crispest and cleanest I have seen to date with absolutely no flash and no ejector pin marks, or any mold seams plus some of the parts are incredibly small yet really well detailed


When daylight returns I will update some of the pics.
REVIEW
The first sprue deals with some really tiny parts as well as a very nicely shaped nose cone and a well detailed long railing which surprisingly for such a long thin part contains no flash.

The next sprue contains the main body halves. doors and rotor mechanism, very nice fine panel details (recessed) with the rotor mechanism and landing gear being the standout parts.



Next is the cargo interior and rotor blades, superb detailing can be found on the cargo bay floor. The tie downs on the floor are incredible and amazingly in scale (the first time i have seen this in a kit) however I think the detail may be lost when paint is applied due to it being so fine.


The canopy seems unscathed by its packing arrangement



Usual Revell A4 instructions with sprue layout

Markings for a German, Italian and Finnish versions, I want mine to be Swedish but the Finnish version is temptong me with the 4 tone camo pattern



This shows the very nice seats and awesome wheel bay for the scale

Tail rotor rivet and panel detail



Date of kit - 1997

Decal sheet printed in germany, good register

Oh another amazingly cast part is the engine intake covers which have an incredibly fine mesh - so small it won;t show up on my camera. All the details such as panel lines etc are certainly in scale but may be a little too shallow for layered paint.
This looks to be a very very nice kit, now of course I shouldn't judge it until I start building it but it is refreshing to see a 1/72 scale kit with no flash at all and no pins which dwarf the part they are attached to plus I can't get my head around the detail - I thought it would be a basic kit

Purchased the kit for £9.99 but retails at £14.99.
If you can't already tell I am itching to start this but I have sooooooo many builds on the go it is insane
