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Martin Maj (MajMaj)
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MiG-21MT 4015

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MiG 21 MT 4015 
 

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By the mid-80s, 3 aircraft of this modification ended up at the training site of the Military Department of the Moscow Energy Institute in the village of Dolgoye Ledovo, Moscow Region, where they remained until its liquidation 
 

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By the mid-80s, 3 aircraft of this modification ended up at the training site of the Military Department of the Moscow Energy Institute in the village of Dolgoye Ledovo, Moscow Region, where they remained until its liquidation 
 

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aditional tubing and cabel management on interior of the canopy 
 

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additional hinge for the two covers of the front wheel bay 
 

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opened front left cover, under the cabine 
 

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work on partialy opened covers in middle section of the bottom fuselage 
 

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work on partialy opened covers in middle section of the bottom fuselage 
 

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work on partialy opened covers in middle section of the bottom fuselage 
 

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front wheel bay with additional springs 
 

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creation of wall behind opened covers, glued alu foil as the reflection surface on bottom lights in the wings 
 

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two additional instrument panels on interior of the windshield 
 

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rubber sealing made from wire all around the cabine 
 

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additional wireing inside the rear wheels bays 
 

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additional wireing inside the rear wheels bays 
 

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black painted second walls behind opened covers 
 

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plenty of small additions to canopy 
 

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partialy opened covers with drilled holes and few screws sticking out 
 

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Stynylrez surfacer 
 

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hand painted covers - outer side 
 

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hand painted covers - inner side 
 

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complete winring and tubing on wheels according real counterparts. Later on I found that Eduard has the set for this, but still I wanted to do them myself.  
 

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and for the front wheel 
 

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base colour 
 

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the colour scheme from the guideline is bit different from real plane, because it was sanded down nearly completely, on front area stays with all the brown areas. Also I did not used red stars from the decal kit, but I used them as the stencils for painting them as on real plane.  
 

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start of the bottom weathering - real plane is quite rusty after 40-50 years  
 

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hand painted seal on the canopy and windshield 
 

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also the numbers on front area I had to paint, I used again decals only as the stencils 
 

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final look 
 

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very small additional hinges on front wheel bay covers 
 

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I´ve added also on the rear fuselage small metal holders, in reality the have different shape, what I found too late. It is a pitty, that these simple details are not in set or as an additiolan parts 
 

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also this servicing covers has to be modified, I have to add additional 0,7mm thickness to looks realistic.  
 

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spare canopy used during varnishing, because the painted one will be opened in model, and it has two small pins, so it cannot seal the cabin completely.  
 

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I also made this small red cover with some wire/rope - also could be easily in a metal kit but it is not.  
 

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Final shots 
 

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only one possible angle, where you can see the pedals 
 

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Comentarios

10 29 October 2023, 09:42
Villiers de Vos
Very nice work.
3 November 2023, 11:24
Martin Maj
Thank you
4 November 2023, 10:12

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Finaly done, after 2 and half months of nearly everyday work.
I have pick this model, because I wanted to learn new tricks an techniques (and becasue it was on sale with many additions from Eduard).

My goal (after I found the pictures) was to build model what looks like the real plane. I have pictures from few different times and statuses of real plane on different places so I pick one set as the inspiration. Rest of them supports me with the details, which are missing on the first set.

There are many mistakes, because I found rest of the pictures too late, so I have a bit different interior configuration as it should be, also real plane did not have full seat inside (only the metal bucket-seat support) but I decided to put it in, becuase I wanted to make it and have it in the plane.

Also I did add few self made parts, and made few covers opened according the real plane (also some damage on components and of course the paint scheme and weathering).

I´ve added also few pic of real plane, rest you can find on this link:
igor113.livejournal.com/680589.html

A bit of history of real plane:

"Albatross Aero" (Aviation Sports Club) VK
Oreshkovo Airpark museum.m.vk.com/wall-64053921_1388

Aircraft 964015 was produced by the Znamya Truda aircraft plant on May 26, 1971, and entered service on May 31, 1971. It ended up in the 234th Guards Proskurov Fighter Aviation Regiment, based in Kubinka. It was planned to use these aircraft for demonstration to foreign delegations, but it quickly became clear that due to the shading of the fin by the overhead tank, the aircraft became significantly worse in aerobatic performance and was inferior to the MiG-21SM.
Therefore, the planes ended up in a squadron where young pilots gained experience. In 1972, all MiG-21MTs were transferred from Kubinka to the 296 IAP at the Altenburg airfield, 626 IAD 16 VA Group of Soviet Forces in Germany.
And 6 years later, in September 1978, these aircraft were transferred to Fighter-Bomber Aviation (IBA). The place of service was 66 APIB at the Veshchevo airfield near Leningrad. Then the plane ended up in the parking lot of the military department of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, after the disbandment of which it was sold under the Moscow Defense Ministry's recycling program.

In 2010, the club managed to save this rare modification of the aircraft from destruction. Only 15 of these machines were produced; our last one is number 964015. The aircraft is currently mothballed, but is in potentially flightable condition and will eventually (after restoration work) be able to take off. After the restoration program, we plan to show the aircraft at various air shows.
Only two examples of the MiG-21MT have survived, one of which is in our collection.
At the moment you can see this aircraft in the Oreshkovo Airpark Museum.

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