P-51D Wheels Roundup
for Eduard kits

Eduard PRINT, 1/72 scale
Reviewed by
Graham Carter
I will review these three accessories together as they are essentially similar and presented in the same manner.

Each comes in a clear sleeve with three parts cast in resin, along with a small wheel mask to assist in neat painting of these small items. Each part is attached to a casting block by a fine web that should be easy to seperate.

Casting is superb with no flow lines or bubbles and the bulging is subtly done.

The diamond tread is an obvious one but the difference lies between the two block treads with the tread 2 pattern made up of six smaller rows of blocks as distinct from the larger four-row tyres.

A careful check of your references will reveal which of these will best suit your build.
These are all excellent substitutes for plastic parts and can be used on a wide range of suitable kits and as such come highly recommended.
Thanks to Eduard for the review samples
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