Nazca-Models

1/144 Dash-8-100/300 model kit

Product Article by Gastón Roca on April 13 2006

 

 

 

Nazca Models first resin model kit releases, the popular commuter turboprop Dash-8-100 and 300 series in the airliner scale 1/144th, the kits includes 30 accurate pieces casted in resin to display a realistic Dash-8. Nazca ist introducing a nice line of products for the airliner modeller, we started our production with a long selection of accurate and colorful original airliner decals, and as modellers ourself, found out that some of the most interesting commuter airliners were not reproduced as modelkits at least "acceptable" quality representations, so we decided to start our own line of resin products, actually, the Both Dash-8 100 and 300 are available as separate kits, the Dash-8-Q400 will complete the dash collection soon followed by the Saab-2000, further projects are under research, we will appreciate your help in visiting our website and taking part of our "future Nazca kits poll" to help us to visualize the modellers wishes for future projects.
                                  
This modelkit is available through our website
www.nazca-decals.com

Right:The complete small parts overview (25 pieces including landing gear, landing gear doors, wheels, spinners and props).

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Below: two pictures of the unpainted complete built Dash-8-100 kit.

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the photos below show the side views of the kit forward fuselage and tail part

(note the exact reprensentation of the typical dash-8 nose lines).

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Four different views of the kit nose showing decal detail, a complete two-part detail decal including all aircraft data and choice of 15 different airlines-schemes decal are available and included in the kit package

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Some views of the modelkit fuselage showing some examples of the livery decals, the detail decal and the photoreal ground plate.

Gastón

Photos and text © by Gastón Roca