Author: |
Jay Sherlock |
Publisher |
Aero Research Co |
Price |
$26.95 plus S&H from www.aeroresearchcds.com |
Reviewer: |
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Notes: | Ring bound, ISBN 978-0-9851154-0-1 |
Many of you know of Aero Research through their excellent aircraft photo CDs. This is their second venture into print media and follows their excellent offering on the Skyraider. The book itself is ring bound and will make it a lot easier to sit on your workbench. This is a larger work than the first offering, consisting of 150 pages plus covers (on which are printed full color photos).
This is, as the title suggests, a modeler's guide. Modelers want to know what bits and pieces are applicable to which variants and what the serial number runs are on the different versions. This book provides that. It covers forty different variants of both the Sabre and the Fury, using drawings of each aircraft type and then providing information on what bits apply. This allows you to properly portray the aircraft you are building.
I have shown one sample page to give you an idea of what is offered. The indicators are divided into those items that have changed since the previous version, and then those that are options which are not found on all aircraft. As you can see, a small historical section is given as well as which kits are recommended by the author to do your model.
Speaking of which, the initial part of the book is a listing and review of all currently available kits (29 in this one) as well as a listing of all decal sheets and aftermarket parts that have been done. This latter is helpful if hunting up something at a vendor's table or auction site.
In addition to all of this, there is a section that lists all the serial numbers of the versions, the countries that flew them, the units that flew them, and surviving aircraft (both display and still flying).
In all, it really is an excellent reference and resource for the modeler. Its most reasonable price makes it a true bargain as well. Most highly recommended.
You can get more information and order yours by visiting www.aeroresearchcds.com
Thanks to Aero Research for the review book.
March 2012
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