RS Models 1/72 Reggiane Re.2006
By Don Joy
This is a new 1/72nd kit from RS Models. I don’t recall seeing an Re.2006 from RS in resin, but I guess they must have done one since here it is in injection.
Instructions
The instruction sheet is clear and the assembly is shown with detail drawings in 14 steps. The instructions are complete and very detailed, including directions for tailplane alignment. This is a much more complex kit than the FL-1 Airobonita and the instructions are laid out very well and are clear and concise. As with other RS kits, the back of the box provides 3 view color profiles of the different aircraft.
Markings

Kit
Exterior parts have finely engraved detail. There are two spinners and props, so this could be built as an RE.2005 by using the correct spinner/prop combination. The DB603 combo looks very like those on an Me 109G
This kit pays a lot of attention to the wheel wells. There are 3 wing frames and a cannon barrel that must be assemble before the wings are put together. Landing gear have main struts, support struts, with separate wheels and doors. Instructions included exploded drawings of these assemblies so you are sure how it all goes together. I did notice some ejector pin stubs that will need to be removed from the insides of the wings before they can be assembled.
The only clear part is the canopy. It is very clear injection plastic. Canopy framing is well defined and finer than the FL-1 canopy if you read that review. With the detailed interior, you may want to do the extra work to cut it apart so it can be displayed in the open position.
Comments
In conclusion, I can’t really say enough nice things about this kit. Everything about it looks crisp and clean, just waiting to be assembled. If the fit of the parts is as good as the detailing (and it is – I’ve seen Matt’s Re.2005 under construction…), this will make an excellent addition to anyone’s collection.
Thanks to RS Models for the review sample.