My Mig-31
Gunze H11 matt white applied to the missiles
Outlines and edges highlighted with a 0.7 HB pencil
After detailed and intensive masking, Gunze H18 Steel applied
Almost finished, only some corrections to the R-33 needed
Bare Metal Foil Ultra Bright Chrome and Matte Aluminum applied to several areas
Missiles finished
Gunze SM Iron and Tamiya X10 applied to the motors
The whole was washed with a mixture of black-brown-blue-green mixture of watercolors.
After cleaning the excess watercolors with a muji fine ear stick and water, different Akan metallic liquid pigments (96015 Golden-Smoky Burnt Metal, 96016 Golden-Grey Burnt Metal, 96017 Grey-Purple Burnt Metal) were applied
Same as previous with a different angle
Glossy warnish (Testors) applied
Same as previous but different angle
The intakes were painted with Gunze MC Chrome Silver buff color and then buffed. Akan 73060 Radome Green, Gunze H57 Grey and Revell H12 Matt Black appied to some spots
All of the motor parts at once.. The Afterburner painted with Gunze SM Super Titanium
Check how everything fits into the body.
Everything fits and looks nice
Perfect fit
Perfect fit, bad zooming
Better zooming some washing needed in the intakes
Washing of the lading gear bays with the aame watercolor mixture and cleanign afterwards. At the end it is still buffing but somewhat rustier and dirtier.
The wing construction is amazing and should be a perfect example for other kit designers.
No possiblity to make a mistake with that construction
Chech how everything is fitting together
The design is so perfect that only minimal putty ans sanding will be needed after closing the body.
Flaps and slats down positioned, front part slided in for testing. Result: Amazing!!!
Akan 73005 Mig cockpit color applied. Beware, scratch resistance of this color is low, a primer would be beter before applying the color (i did not and suffered a bit)
Revell Aqua H11 Matt Black applied to the knobs and panels
everal Revell Aqua colors applied for detailing
Test fit. i applied a dark grey watercolor line to the edges on the ground
From another angle
I used a minimum quantity of dark brown oil color from my wife's painting material for a dirt wash, maybe exagerated a bit but most of these will disappear below the seats.
The cockpit slided into the one-piece (!!!) front part
I applied a minimum quantity of AK metal wax to the bottom for simulating the shoe wearing
The seats are very good, only a little work needed on top. No harnesses? No and no aftermarket products yet, so i need to find a way to make them by myself.
Different angle
Thest fit of the seats.
Cockpit almost complete
Cockpit almost complete
Body test fit
This kit will need only minimal amounts of putty and sanding, only to make the joining lines look like panel lines.
Body montage
Body montage
Impressive plane
Different angle
Mr. Surfacer 1200 primer application
Preshading with Gunze H12 diluted 3:1 with Lacquer Thinner
After applying diluted Gunze H306 in 2 layers, the shading looks almost perfect.
I wonder how it will look after washing the panel lines and rivets
Fine details
Only some details like the landing gear, pylons & wapons and the jet exhaust left
Almost done
Then a layer of gloss coat will be applied.
Harnesses from Tamiya masking tape
Comentarii
4 February 2016, 09:03
Bart Goesaert
nice build so far, seems like a breeze in the park to build this one...
nice build so far, seems like a breeze in the park to build this one...
4 February 2016, 10:27
Selman Yarar
Age 52, modeller only since 1 year, weak eyes, trembling fingers, that's the best i can do under these circumstances for now.. 🙂
Age 52, modeller only since 1 year, weak eyes, trembling fingers, that's the best i can do under these circumstances for now.. 🙂
4 February 2016, 10:34
Wim van der Luijt
Looking good so far. I agree that it is a shame to hide those engines
Looking good so far. I agree that it is a shame to hide those engines
18 February 2016, 16:41
Selman Yarar
Thanks to all... in a couple of days it will be finished and i'll share the result
Thanks to all... in a couple of days it will be finished and i'll share the result
24 February 2016, 06:48
Selman Yarar
Finished. Result is not bad but i've made some basic errors! Beware of the horizontal stabilizer positions and CAUTION: Jet exhausts don't fit, it was extremely problematic. Don't finish the fuselage assembly before checking the position of the exhausts!
Finished. Result is not bad but i've made some basic errors! Beware of the horizontal stabilizer positions and CAUTION: Jet exhausts don't fit, it was extremely problematic. Don't finish the fuselage assembly before checking the position of the exhausts!
26 February 2016, 19:01
Bart Goesaert
will try to remember this tip...but the result looks nice in the pics shown...
will try to remember this tip...but the result looks nice in the pics shown...
29 February 2016, 08:05
Selman Yarar
I've learned what the problem was. The parts should click-in but as these locations were painted, even the thinnest paint layer prevented them to fit. So don't paint the joining parts as they will be hidden inside. Strange that this is made so extremely tight!!!
I've learned what the problem was. The parts should click-in but as these locations were painted, even the thinnest paint layer prevented them to fit. So don't paint the joining parts as they will be hidden inside. Strange that this is made so extremely tight!!!
29 February 2016, 09:12
Bart Goesaert
don't think it's strange, otherwise there would be complaints about small gaps end steps that shouldn't be there.... you can't make it good both way's...
don't think it's strange, otherwise there would be complaints about small gaps end steps that shouldn't be there.... you can't make it good both way's...
29 February 2016, 10:11
Christian Ristits
Very well done Selman! And thank you for the hints, I will keep them in mind!
Very well done Selman! And thank you for the hints, I will keep them in mind!
29 February 2016, 16:28
Selman Yarar
At least there should be a remark on the instructions to avoid painting at those places...
At least there should be a remark on the instructions to avoid painting at those places...
1 March 2016, 21:50
Tahir Özcivan
Congratulations Selman. I know that it was a tiring project but the result is quite satisfactory. Very well ddone.
Congratulations Selman. I know that it was a tiring project but the result is quite satisfactory. Very well ddone.
1 March 2016, 21:56