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For putty lovers (part II) Mig-27 :-)

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18 December 2012, 17:44
Jose Costa
What an horror show. A new challenge for you Vitor, one more.
18 December 2012, 17:51
Jose Costa
It must be a Mig problem 🙂
18 December 2012, 17:52
Erik Houghton
Which kitting is this Vitor?
18 December 2012, 18:05
Duncan Cook
I will send you a tube of putty for christmas😉
18 December 2012, 18:11
Jose Costa
Maybe two, one for this Mig-27 and another for the Mig-31 that Vitor as on his workbench 🙂
18 December 2012, 18:17
Bill Gilman
Yes, please tell us whose kit this is. And don't tell me it's the one I just ordered!!! 🙂
18 December 2012, 18:21
Bill Gilman
Almost forgot - the end result looks like it will be another Vitor masterpiece!
18 December 2012, 18:22
Vitor Costa
Hello friends.

José this was a Mig problem but solved now!!

Bill please tell me that you didn't order the Academy kit in 1/72!!! 🙂
Erik, dont buy this one 🙂

Dunkan 2 is better i think 🙂
18 December 2012, 18:25
Aghis Barberopoulos
Cool painting Vitor! Looks very good already!
18 December 2012, 18:48
Augie
Looks a lot like the Hasagawa / italeri offering too
18 December 2012, 18:49
Christian Lehmann
What a horror show
18 December 2012, 19:07
Dave Flitton
I have one of these, please show me how to build to your specifications!!!
18 December 2012, 19:50
Burkhard D
I admire your courage and skills, Vitor 🙂

But seriously, looking at the shape of that kit I'd probably bin it straight away... :-D
18 December 2012, 20:06
Erik Houghton
I have the 'original' Vitor....the Hasegawa box! But I got it for $2 😄
19 December 2012, 00:02
Bill Gilman
Whew! I ordered one of the RV kits. I think I do have an Academy kit in the stash though...now what to do with it? 🙂
Regarding the Hasegawa kit, I built one of those when it first came out, and I remembering it being the first kit I built that didn't require any filler.
19 December 2012, 03:09
Vitor Costa
Hello Friends

Thank you for your comments.

@ Aghis i think is better know right?

@ Augie, the Hasegawa one is so much better than this one... but... well it's done know 🙂

@ Christian you can say it!!! 😉

@ Dave, well its hard to make a good work from this kit, very basic, lots of errors and... well i think that is ok if we consider the original parts 🙂

@ Burkhard thank you, but if i know then what i knew when i started i will and bin it too 🙂

@ Erik great deal, for 2 buck i would like to have it too

@ Bill, you must make an review of the RV kit latter. The Hasegawa kit is much much better, you can see the 23 build about 30 years ago near the Academy 27.

Thank you once more, i hope you like it, it was not a pleasure to build it but know its done.

Cheers
25 December 2012, 01:49
Aghis Barberopoulos
The finished result looks great Vitor! Excelent paintjob.
25 December 2012, 08:49
Jan Goormans
nice work Vitor
25 December 2012, 09:06
Philip De Keyser
How can I miss this one 🙁 , looks awesome and yes this must been a horror show, but the result is great, another masterpiece from the master himself, great job Vitor
greetz Phil
25 December 2012, 09:08
Augie
Loverly work vitor 🙂
25 December 2012, 10:25
Duncan Cook
Wonderfull work my friend. 🙂
Is that the Zvezda miG 23 next to the MiG 27?
25 December 2012, 10:40
Christian Lehmann
Covincing resuts that do ot show the challenges you had by using these kits.
25 December 2012, 11:00
Bill Gilman
Hey Vitor, I just pulled out my copy of the Academy MiG-23 which I bought way back when it first came out. I just had to see for myself how bad it was. But I was quite surprised - the intakes on my kit seem to fit together just fine. What could have happened to yours to make that horrible fit of the intakes? Granted, yours is a 27 and mine a 23, but aren't the kit intakes the same? I can post some photos of mine taped together if anyone wants to see.
26 December 2012, 01:46
Duncan Cook
I'd like to see your MiG Bill 🙂
26 December 2012, 10:36
Duncan Cook
I'M also curious because I got the same kit in my stash.
26 December 2012, 10:36
Vitor Costa
Hello friends

thank you all for you comments.

Bill the 23 and the 27 dont share the same parts! If you look carefully you will see that the intakes are different, i also have that one (the 23) build and the fit is "much" better than the 27 that was "adapted" from the one that you got. You must get the 27 to try it and understand the differences between them. Feel free to post the pics.

26 December 2012, 12:17
Vitor Costa
Well the 23 is better but its not good either 🙂
26 December 2012, 15:10
Bill Gilman
I'll post some photos of my Academy 23. Fit is quite good. I wonder if it's because I got one of the first ones out of the mould?
26 December 2012, 19:15
Vitor Costa
Hi Bill, it could be... the one i have is not a good kit even if its better than the 27
26 December 2012, 21:48
Bill Gilman
I've taped the major components of the 1:72 Academy MiG-23 together as best I could. The parts actually fit together better than these photos show, the tape just isn't holding things tightly. But I think you can see that it's not so bad. I would guess that not much filler would be necessary.
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26 December 2012, 22:45
Bill Gilman
My kit is the Minicraft boxing - it's made by Academy, but I wonder if it's any different.
MiG-23S Flogger-B (Academy/Minicraft 1621, 1:72)

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26 December 2012, 23:00
Vitor Costa
Hello Bill

Thank you for your pictures, i just found that i get the worst one (kit)! In fact the parts are different, the ones that i used on my kit are not the same that you have there! The Minicraft boxing have better parts! At least 3 are different, if you look to the squares in the air intakes you are going to see that those squares are perfect, now look to the ones i used on the Mig-27 and you will see that they are not perfect like the ones you show, the other is the top fuselage part, if you look at it you will see that the air scoops are opened, i had to open this one because they were almost 95% closed.

Well good to know that that one is a better kit.

Regards

Vitor Costa
27 December 2012, 00:15
Bill Gilman
Interesting!
27 December 2012, 00:25
Vitor Costa
😉
27 December 2012, 00:28
Holger Kranich
Oha, this looks like a lot of work! But i´m convinced that you´ll tackle it!
27 December 2012, 10:07
Holger Kranich
Are the markings from the kit?
27 December 2012, 10:08
Vitor Costa
Hi Holger, thank you, the stars are from the kit the red 10 is from another sheet.
27 December 2012, 11:13
Erik Houghton
From what I can tell then (based on what you found in your box Bill), the original molds would be the Hasegawa/Minicraft, later boxed by Academy/Minicraft(with the prominent Korean characters, as Bill's kit shows). These molds were then slightly re-tooled by Academy and released when they went on their own in the 1990's, which could account for the worse fit of the Academy boxings compared to the original Has/Mini and Acad/Mini.

Hopefully I made sense trying to write this out?
27 December 2012, 20:02
Luc B
top! love it
28 December 2012, 00:30
Bill Gilman
Curiouser and curiouser...the Scalemates timeline for my Academy MiG-23 says that it is the Hasegawa kit simply re-boxed. I'm not sure that's true - the Hasegawa kit had raised panel lines IIRC, and mine has recessed panel lines. Plus, my box states "Made in Korea." Erik may be on to something, namely that the mold used to make the kit that I have was/is owned by Minicraft, and is not the mold being used today to produce the Academy kits. More sleuthing required! 🙂
28 December 2012, 00:57
Christian Lehmann
I can confirm that the Hasegawa Mig23/27 has raised panel lines because I built one approx 20 years agoand engraved it partly new. But I remember that the fit was´nt so bad.
28 December 2012, 09:42
Dave Flitton
As I understand it, Academy took many Hasegawa/Minicraft molds and changed the mold from raised to engraved. It still means that this is a reboxing, although with "new" parts.
28 December 2012, 13:43
Burkhard D
If the timeline says that the Academy kit is a rebox of Hasegawa, the timeline is wrong. The shapes are markedly different. This is not a reboxing by any means.
28 December 2012, 17:03
Dave Flitton
Just commenting on the history of Academy - not on this particular kit
28 December 2012, 17:05
komoras
A really great MiG Vitor! 👍
What did you use for the panel wash? It looks very nice
7 February 2016, 14:42
Vitor Costa
Hi Komoras, i used a wash of oils.

About the kits origins, on the pictures you have the Academy kit, the last i build and the other is the Hasegawa kit, completely different kits, no rebox at all one has engraved panel lines and the other are raised panel lines, the Hasegawa kit is by far much superior to the Academy one!
7 February 2016, 15:48

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Hello friends

Another odyssey of putty and plastic, this time with lots of evergreen and some blood too... stay tuned for another horror build muahahahahahahaha
Ups... sorry guys i think i get a little bit "excited" 🙂 🙂

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