I have a rule, only one 'project' at a time. If that's two or three planes in one theme, that's fine. But recently I've gone away from that with the F6F Diorama still being worked on, an F2G coming towards the end, and of course the F8F in the early stages.
But with Eduard's F4F there's a new kit on show which I've been very excited for since I heard about it months ago. Time to put the other models aside and work on this little thing.
The Kit
Behind the box art we have a lot of plastic. Starting off with the fuselage we see a lot of great detail as expected with eduard, both raised and recessed rivets are here and of course great panel lines. We are reminded if the future of this kit with the print 'F4F-3/3A/4 Early Wildcats'.
Next is the wings, with Eduard's goal of doing a large Wildcat line this is a unique thing to the F4F-3. Later Wildcats would be treated to Grumman'a famous 'Sto-Wing' system, but the F4F-3 has a fixed wing with no folding ability. Whilst I'm interested to see if Eduard will include a folding wing out of the box, or more likely require an aftermarket set to do so, none of that is a concern here in this cat.
The next sprue features a lot of small delicate tubes that will become the detailed and complicated landing gear system. I am worried this will break if a modeler isn't careful. Unfortunately I am not careful and at some point between taking the photos and now I've managed to break a bit of the landing gear legs already. Great! For me however I'll be trying to work out the best way to do an in-flight model anyways.
The next sprue features yet more tiny bits and bobs, with antennas, hooks (only stowed hook in this kit, no down option though I doubt it's hard to scratchbuild that), bomb racks and gun barrels.
The final sprue features the many cowlings of this kit as the F4F-3 changed a fair bit in its lifetime. There's also the propeller and engine, as well as one of three options for the instrument panel (decal/paint and decal/PE).
Of course there are the clear parts with a variety of canopy options, this includes parts for the later FM-2 Wildcat. The parts are crystal clear with very minimal distortion
Being a profipack we also get photoetch and a mask set. After building their A6M2 with a lot of PE I'll be sticking to the plastic with this as I believe it produces a more interesting end result.
And of course we have decals, 1 big sheet, 1 little sheet, and 1 single decal on a tiny sheet. Of course this is the new style decal, register is alright but not amazing. The box art scheme features small star overpainted with large ones which they have done as single decal here, I'm not a fan of it and it should be done with two decals (or paint).
Eduard were certainly in a rush with this kit, I saw on Instagram only 2 weeks ago that they were still posting about the finishing touches. There are a couple of issues in the kit that have been fixed before selling, one is a decal that is incorrect and is solved with a replacement decal included. There's also some missing annotations such as 'drill here, exclude for option A' and a small bit of paper is included to fix this.
Looks like a great kit, let's dive in.