Revell X-Wing Starfighter (easykit and easykit pocket)This time I make a dual review on the Revell X-Wing easykit and easykit pocket. The easykit version includes 38 painted parts (also a Luke and R2D2 figure, so it is of course Red Five) and a construction manual. The easykit pocket version is a lot smaller. It includes 21 painted parts (again Luke and R2D2 and again Red Five
). Both kits are very detailed especially the easykit pocket version for this small size and both are very easy to build. Only the weathering is missing.
You have the choice to build the easykit version with or without the leanding gear. Alos the cockpit can be opened. The easykit pocket version has no features and comes without a stand.
story:The X-wing (T-65) was a prominent series of multiple starfighters produced by Incom with a characteristic "X"-shape of four wings, known as S-foils, extending out from the fuselage. These starfighters were found in the service of the Rebel Alliance, New Republic, and also the Galactic Alliance. They were originally meant for the Galactic Empire but when the entire Incom design team defected with the prototypes to the Rebel Alliance this deal was over.
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http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/X-Wing)
information easykit:length: 21cm
wing-span: 20cm
cost: 14€
information easykit pocket:length: 11cm
wing-span: 10cm
cost: 5€
opinion:I was always a big X-Wing fan. It is definitely one of my favorite Starfighters. The Revell model kits are great but there are some points I don't like. First is the missing weathering and stand (but that is not a big deal). But why always Red Five, I would like to see some other numbers of Red squadron.
So I give the easykit version a 9/10 and the easykit pocket version a 8,5/10.