MIG-23 Academy
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31 December 2014, 13:09
Maarten Kruizenga
stunning looking mig, i hope i can make mine look half as good
and as a suggestion: front canopy could do with a bit of filler? it looks a tad draughty.
stunning looking mig, i hope i can make mine look half as good
and as a suggestion: front canopy could do with a bit of filler? it looks a tad draughty.
31 December 2014, 13:48
Roland
Thanks guys for a nice comments. Maarten actually I broke the front canopy into two pieces.
Thanks guys for a nice comments. Maarten actually I broke the front canopy into two pieces.
1 January 2015, 14:17
Ulf Petersen
Oooops!😮 How could I miss that one?!?
It looks phantatstic! You accentuated the surface structure perfectly!👍
Oooops!😮 How could I miss that one?!?
It looks phantatstic! You accentuated the surface structure perfectly!👍
24 February 2015, 06:40
Roland
Thanks Cristian, Melf I rescribed lightly the panel lines & using the small pizza cutter to guide & highlights the rivet heads.
Thanks Cristian, Melf I rescribed lightly the panel lines & using the small pizza cutter to guide & highlights the rivet heads.
26 February 2015, 14:40
John E
Beautiful painting, weathering, and highlighting of the panels. Looks great!
Beautiful painting, weathering, and highlighting of the panels. Looks great!
26 February 2015, 15:33
Michael O'Hagan
Love the MIG 23 flogger much better kit than the old airfix one. Very nice job.
Love the MIG 23 flogger much better kit than the old airfix one. Very nice job.
26 February 2015, 15:45
Roland
Thanks John & Michael for the nice comments, I'm still looking for RV aircrafts MIG-23 & MIG 21 which has
better surface details & optional markings.
Thanks John & Michael for the nice comments, I'm still looking for RV aircrafts MIG-23 & MIG 21 which has
better surface details & optional markings.
27 February 2015, 15:08
Album info
Here is my Academy MIG-23 in 72 scale with Russian markings, with recessed panel lines, cockpit is awful. I replaced the pitot tube with hypodermic needle & I created the rivet heads. Using Model Master & Humbrol enamel paints. Comments & suggestions are welcome.