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  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    Roden 1/48 RAF S.E.5A - Inbox Review

    Roden is a Ukrainian manufacturer - in terms of quality, they are definitely mainstream!
    The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5A was the second most successful British fighter of WWI ( after the Sopwith Camel ), the early models had a Hispano Suiza engine, the later a licensed copy, the Wolsley Viper ( this boxing ). The mpdel comes in several boxings, with common sprues. Mine came from ebay (at a good price ), and the parts not needed have already been disposed of!
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    Sturdy box & lovely boxart

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    Faint whispers of flash, here & there ( gaps where unused parts have been removed ), otherwise clean mouldings with small ingates.
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    Not a massive amount on the decal sheet - 3 marking options, all the same colour........................

    Instructions - printed on A4 paper, look pretty clear
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    Colours referenced to Humbrol - I'm not going to jump into accuracy, that's an ongoing controversy that I'm steering well clear of!
    No specific rigging diagram - you're referred to the boxart.

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    Very subtle moulding on the fuselage - doped fabric over wooden formers.
    This looks to be well within the capability of most modellers, although experience of building biplanes is needed! The step of adding rigging is another matter - the lack of a proper rigging drawing isn't good, but easily overcome by downloading the instructions for the Eduard 1/48 SE, which does have one! No PE parts, but they are available.
    The Roden & the Eduard models are head to head, I have the Eduard Weekend SE in the stash, and a comparison doesn't show a great deal of difference, although the Roden model is perhaps a little finer, and I don't like the control pulley cutouts on the Eduard model.
    Availability? The Roden model is available from a few UK stockists, although prices do vary between £23 & £29 ( + p&p ). The Eduard model is discontinued, but if you can pick up the Profipack version off ebay at a good price, it may be a better alternative. It depends on what you can find at a price you like.............
    Dave
  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15673
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    Hi Dave
    Another interesting and helpful review. I have build a couple of Eduard planes but not any Roden kit. However they do sound promising from this review.
    Jim

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    • Tim Marlow
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 18895
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #3
      Lovely plane the SE5, and this looks a good kit. I haven’t done a biplane for years….
      As an aside Dave, I used to live about a mile from Boscombe down, and remember a couple of replicas of these doing vertical “falling leaf” acrobatics the evening before the first air show held there. It was possibly test pilots playing about, as the test pilot school was based there. They displayed quite incredible manoeuvrability compared to modern aircraft.
      See here for an explanation.

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      • Ian M
        Administrator
        • Dec 2008
        • 18266
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        I have built one of these and it does build into a nice model.
        Group builds

        Bismarck

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