VPAF MiG-17F
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10 August 2017, 18:44
Hans Zwetsloot
Hi, back again with another VPAF MiG, a MiG-17F this time. The AZ model is nicely detailed but a bit rough around the edges. Nothing major, just more parts clean up to do and gaps to fill and sand. This will be mostly OOB, except for for the addition of intake trunking and a replacement ejection seat. The challenge of this build will be the mottled green paint scheme. Never done that before..... For now I am still poring over all the conflicting reference pictures of Red 2077 I found on the net 🙁.
Hi, back again with another VPAF MiG, a MiG-17F this time. The AZ model is nicely detailed but a bit rough around the edges. Nothing major, just more parts clean up to do and gaps to fill and sand. This will be mostly OOB, except for for the addition of intake trunking and a replacement ejection seat. The challenge of this build will be the mottled green paint scheme. Never done that before..... For now I am still poring over all the conflicting reference pictures of Red 2077 I found on the net 🙁.
10 August 2017, 19:00
Hans Zwetsloot
Made good progress, almost there. Changed my mind about the paint scheme and went for Red 2011 instead. Painting did not go as planned, initial silver coat had to come of again as is peeled off immediately when I started masking. No idea why, I did clean it up pretty well before spraying. Second try with different paint went better, though still some paint lifting here and there. Did the salt thingy for the first time, pretty easy and easy to overdo as well 🙂 Decaling, final semi-gloss coat and final assembly still to go.
Made good progress, almost there. Changed my mind about the paint scheme and went for Red 2011 instead. Painting did not go as planned, initial silver coat had to come of again as is peeled off immediately when I started masking. No idea why, I did clean it up pretty well before spraying. Second try with different paint went better, though still some paint lifting here and there. Did the salt thingy for the first time, pretty easy and easy to overdo as well 🙂 Decaling, final semi-gloss coat and final assembly still to go.
14 September 2017, 12:08
Łukasz Gliński
Very interesting build&review of the AZ kit. 👍
Good to see I'm not the last one to use the yellow Revell Airbrush enamels 😉
Interesting idea with the oven cleaner, didn't think it would ever work.
Very interesting build&review of the AZ kit. 👍
Good to see I'm not the last one to use the yellow Revell Airbrush enamels 😉
Interesting idea with the oven cleaner, didn't think it would ever work.
14 September 2017, 21:30
Hans Zwetsloot
Thank you and yes, oven cleaner is nasty stuff and really works as paint stripper 🙂 Takes some time though, I usually need 2 or 3 days to fully strip a model and even then paint remains here and there.
Thank you and yes, oven cleaner is nasty stuff and really works as paint stripper 🙂 Takes some time though, I usually need 2 or 3 days to fully strip a model and even then paint remains here and there.
15 September 2017, 06:02
Hans Zwetsloot
And there it is, it's done. Pretty happy with the result, although there are quite a few imperfections if you know were to look. Which you don't 🙂. Not an easy kit to build, overall fit is OK-ish, but fit of details like landing gear, wing tanks etc. is not. Luckily the plastic used reacts strongly to the Revell Contacta glue I use, which made all joints quite strong. The kit bit me a few times, not just with the initial silver coat coming off but also the canopy, which had to come off twice due to paint creeping underneath, despite my attempts to seal the join. Nonetheless a great addition to my collection!
And there it is, it's done. Pretty happy with the result, although there are quite a few imperfections if you know were to look. Which you don't 🙂. Not an easy kit to build, overall fit is OK-ish, but fit of details like landing gear, wing tanks etc. is not. Luckily the plastic used reacts strongly to the Revell Contacta glue I use, which made all joints quite strong. The kit bit me a few times, not just with the initial silver coat coming off but also the canopy, which had to come off twice due to paint creeping underneath, despite my attempts to seal the join. Nonetheless a great addition to my collection!
17 September 2017, 12:37
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AZ model MiG-17F finished as Red 2011 of the 923nd 'Yen The' Fighter Regiment, 1967 using Print Scale PRS72-116 decals