Mirage F1CG, Special Hobby 1/72. HAF 334 Squadron 1983
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10 4 June 2020, 19:32
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Sorry didn't see it in a description. i've made such for mine mirage as wall but yours more accurate.
5 June 2020, 09:01
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Sorry Mate i don't built aeroplane's but your's is very well done. Sorry I'm not a fun of aircraft building but your's is perfect built
5 June 2020, 13:49
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Great indeed! It seems like someone had a hands-on experience on the F-1!😉 🙂
5 June 2020, 17:53
Album info
This is the 1/72 Special Hobby Mirage F1C as a Hellenic Air Force machine of 334sq, circa 1983.
An excellent kit, with a few modifications:
-nose was shortened by 1.2mm and reshaped as the kit depicts the air to air refueling probe version which is longer.
-the Aero-3B AIM-9 pylons were built from scratch, those supplied with the kit are overscale
-boarding ladder was built from 0.2mm brass wire.
-pitot tubes AOA and TAT sensors replaced with scratchbuilt parts made from steel wire
-the access panel in front of the right speedbrake was opened as this is mandatory for a Mirage F1 on ground with engines not running.
-the resin wheels made by SH were used.
-I designed and 3D printed the ATA tractor.