Zvezda 1/350 'Oryel' Soviet Attack Submarine | We reviewed this kit last month when it arrived from Squadron Mail Order. As I billed the kit an 'easy build', I thought I would test my own rating this month. As I mentioned in last month's review, the model is molded in black styrene and is essentially made up of top and bottom hull halves, four main parts for the conning tower, two large doors to cover the anti-ship missile tubes that are arrayed down either side of the hull, and the usual array of fins and propellers to round out the kit. After the events that led to the tragic loss of the Kursk (the Oryel's sister ship), I noticed from all of the press coverage and underwater footage that the missile doors evidently opened in sections rather than the long single door on each side as depicted in the kit. With that in mind, I decided to modify the doors to open only one section and leave the remaining doors closed. This modification took only a few seconds. Assembly of the kit was quick and straightforward. I did test-fit each piece before assembly to ensure that there wasn't a bit of subtle flash or molding tree remnant that was going to make this project difficult. The only real 'fit' problem was the 'deck' that fits inside the conning tower to serve as a mounting base for many of the antennas and masts that are optional in this kit. In addition to positionable missile bay doors along either side of the boat, you can pose the various antennas and sensor masts deployed or stowed and the bow planes extended or retracted. While I did get the floor into the conning tower with a little trimming, I decided later to pose the boat with all of the major antennas and masts stowed. Painting the model was about as difficult as assembly. The submarine is overall flat black (when not wet) and I used Tamiya NATO Black for this as it is not as black as Flat Black. The sonar bay cover is flat aluminum as indicated by the instructions and the propellers are brass. I did dry-brush the internal structure of the missile bay door and the missile tube covers a neutral grey to bring out the molded-in details. Well I can confirm that this kit is a quick build and represents a very powerful combat vessel in the current Russian Navy. If you want to add the Oscar II class attack submarine to your 1/350 fleet, this Zvezda kit is just what you're looking for. You can get yours from your local hobby vendor or direct from the Squadron Mail Order website (www.squadron.com). My sincere thanks to Squadron for this review sample! | |