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Jaguar GR.1A
Sepecat Jaguar GR.1A
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by: Darren Baker [ CMOT ]

Introduction
The Sepecat Jaguar was one of those Anglo-French joint works where the goal posts kept being moved, going for a trainer to a ground attack aircraft,
and work was also done on building a French carrier based model of the Jaguar. Revell of Germany have released a Jaguar GR.1A onto the market which I believe may be a re-release of the Airfix offering. That said let’s see what you get in the box and you can then make up your own mind.


Contents
Inside one of the end opening boxes from Revell of Germany you will find:
3 light grey sprues
1 clear sprue
A decal sheet
An instruction booklet
An advisory leaflet
All of the plastic parts are packaged in a single plastic bag with the clear parts being packaged in their own plastic bag inside the original one.


Review
First ImpressionsA look over the parts of this model doesn’t throw up any major concerns; the only issue visible are the ejector pin marks,which vary in size to quite large.
These ejector pin marks should be easily dealt with without too much difficulty.
There are some flow/cooling lines present, particularly on the horizontal stabilizers which may be a problem, but I cannot be sure of that until paint is applied.


Cockpit
The cockpit of this model is overly simplified and lacks the level of detail to which I have become accustomed to from Revell of Germany.
There is no raised detail for the instrument panels at all,but Revell of Germany has supplied decals to replicate the various dials and switches.
To be honest I found this area to be a little disappointing.
For those members who like to use, or should I say prefer to use resin cockpits this will not be an issue.


Wheel Wells and Undercarriage
The wheel wells on the model are again disappointing due to a complete lack of any detail and detail is something modellers have come to expect.
The undercarriage on the other hand is of an acceptable standard and should look pretty good with the supplied detail and of course can be lifted with some scratch work in the form of brake lines and wiring. The wheels have a nasty ejection pin mark on the rear of them which will take some careful work to remedy well.


Intakes and Exhausts
The detail on the intakes is reasonable externally but internally is naked. The exhausts nozzles are an area I cannot help but think are of as overly simplified detail wise.


Fuselage and Flight Surfaces
Here we find some redemption for this model. The panel lines are nicely recessed to a reasonable depth and after looking over reference images do appear accurate. Once the model is assembled and painted and a wash has been applied to accentuate these panel lines, you will have the makings of an eye catching model. The horizontal stabilisers can be secured in any position of your choice; however none of the other control surfaces can be set without surgery to the model.


Canopy
The canopy is of a reasonable thickness and does not have any poorly placed seam lines present in it. He transparency for the nose and undercarriage lights are also present.


Weapons load
There is a reasonable weapons load for this model of the Jaguar GR.1A which breaks down as follows:
AN/ALQ 101
PHIMAT
BL-755 cluster bombs x 4
Recce Pod
1200 ltr Drop Tanks x 2
AIM-9L Sidewinder missiles x 2


Decals
Revell of Germany has supplied two finishing options with this model of the Jaguar, which are:
No 54 Squadron RAF, Coltishall, England, March 1979
No 41 Squadron RAF, Coltishall, England, September 1987
The decals for these finishing options are very good, having very little in the way of carrier film showing except where necessary.


Conclusion
This release from Revell of Germany is very much a mixed bag quality wise. For those that care about the outside more than the inside this could be just what you need as the external surfaces are pleasing. This would also go for those who throw resin cockpits and the like at their builds. My one other wish for this model is that Revell of Germany had included the finishing option for the Jaguars that served in the Gulf, this would have given the modeller a very different finishing option to those supplied.


Revell model kits are available from all good toy and model retailers. For details visit www.revell.de/en, @RevellGermany or facebook.com/Revell
SUMMARY
Highs: The external detail in the form of panel lines and general look is good.
Lows: The cockpit and wheel well detail is wanting.
Verdict: The price of this model does make it one to consider carefully depending on what it is you want to get out of it.
  Scale: 1:48
  Mfg. ID: 04996
  Suggested Retail: £22.99
  PUBLISHED: Dec 09, 2014
  NATIONALITY: United Kingdom
NETWORK-WIDE AVERAGE RATINGS
  THIS REVIEWER: 87.04%
  MAKER/PUBLISHER: 83.55%

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About Darren Baker (CMOT)
FROM: ENGLAND - SOUTH WEST, UNITED KINGDOM

I have been building model kits since the early 70’s starting with Airfix kits of mostly aircraft, then progressing to the point I am at now building predominantly armour kits from all countries and time periods. Living in the middle of Salisbury plain since the 70’s, I have had lots of opportunitie...

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Comments

Hi Darren
DEC 09, 2014 - 03:00 PM
Hi Darren Thanks for the review. The Jag looks like a a re-issue of the Airfix kit.
DEC 09, 2014 - 03:01 PM
Tim it's stated as a re-issue of the Heller kit which was also released by Airfix, can be built into a descent model but does require work.
DEC 09, 2014 - 03:06 PM
The mold has certainly had a few homes Luciano, but it's excellent to have it re-released. I'm really pleased to see this "cat" again and will certainly acquire one shortly.
DEC 10, 2014 - 02:24 AM
Darren, As usual, another excellent review that is fair to both the modeler, and Revell of Germany. I certainly agree with your thoughts on offering decals from the Gulf War as a way to update the kit. If I was building it, that's the option I would certainly prefer. Joel
DEC 10, 2014 - 04:14 AM
hmmm maybe I wont sell all those paragon resin parts I have ! paul
DEC 10, 2014 - 08:45 PM
   
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