MiG-25RBT Foxbat B
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1 28 May 2020, 04:46
Jens
Hello Arne, the fit of the parts to each other is very good but when assembling the cockpit and engine section you should adjust the lower part without covering the sides. Connection from A14 to F11 and cockpit, with parts C 5,6,7,8 and C 23, 24 you have to fill small gaps
Hello Arne, the fit of the parts to each other is very good but when assembling the cockpit and engine section you should adjust the lower part without covering the sides. Connection from A14 to F11 and cockpit, with parts C 5,6,7,8 and C 23, 24 you have to fill small gaps
3 June 2020, 21:56
Megan Harris
Awesome! How do you achieve the realistic metal effect on the rear end? The heat stains and different shades?
Awesome! How do you achieve the realistic metal effect on the rear end? The heat stains and different shades?
3 June 2020, 22:35
Jens
Hello Harris, the metal colors are with Gunze
Mr.Metal Color and Alclad Metal lacquered as base colors, so there are color differences in iron and aluminum, the "burns" are additionally "lacquered" with Alclad tempering colors e.g. with this hot metal sepia ds-design.de/alc416-metal-sepia/p-13042.html
Hello Harris, the metal colors are with Gunze
Mr.Metal Color and Alclad Metal lacquered as base colors, so there are color differences in iron and aluminum, the "burns" are additionally "lacquered" with Alclad tempering colors e.g. with this hot metal sepia ds-design.de/alc416-metal-sepia/p-13042.html
4 June 2020, 03:30
Jens
Why must modern jets have more decals than plastic parts in the kit .... but it is done 🙂
Why must modern jets have more decals than plastic parts in the kit .... but it is done 🙂
8 June 2020, 17:27
Jens
Thank you colleagues for the nice words, I am happy if the finish of the MiG can convince 🙂
Thank you colleagues for the nice words, I am happy if the finish of the MiG can convince 🙂
9 June 2020, 11:52