MiG-21PF (76)
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Stripes of PLA paper were added just for better fit between halves of wings.
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Wings ready for assembly.
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As usually in Eduard's MiGs a 0,2 mm PLA insert was needed to cancel a gap between fuselage and wings.
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This aircraft may have been used with a Monsoon beam (?), which allowed two R-3S rockets to be carried under each wing. The parts needed for the Monsoon beam are on the "H" frame, but are described as "unused parts."
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Pylon, Monsoon beam and two launcher beams together. Nice tower 🙂
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Probably new modification of MiG - canards 😉. 0,1 mm PLA paper fills a gap between parts.
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Cockpit almost ready 🙂
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Current status of project (underwings pylons aren't glued jet).
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Current status of project
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Outlet nozzle cover sanded - a minute's work and the effect is much better than straight out of the box.
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The exhaust nozzle cover and the previously modified nozzle tried on the model. Eduard won't make money on aftermarkets
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The inlet cone traditionally does not fit in the ring. After a while, I thought about filing out the notches - bingo! Why didn't Eduard do it as standard?
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Small parts glued up, light primer and "non-metallic" colors laid down. Now a quick masking and you can lay the primer for the metallics 🙂
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Small parts glued up, light primer and "non-metallic" colors laid down. Now a quick masking and you can lay the primer for the metallics 🙂
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Black primer (I had to change the background 😉 )
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Metallics with some shadows
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2K gloss varnish on metallics - changes "a bit" colours, but for decals it's a must 🙁
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Sorry, but I have to remove 2K gloss varnish and paint model again or... find a new kit. The varnish layers are unacceptably thick and the model loses detail 🙁
Коментарі
13 5 January, 22:46
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Hi Konrad. I would not go with this strong shadowy look...
Would paint metallic again and then seal it with Alclad ALC600 or Glänzer or AK Gauzy... all are basically the same water-based gloss. All also level perfectly if applied with a nice wide brush.
9 January, 17:36
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Unfortunately Sergej I have to agree with you. I put a 2K varnish on the model and... I lost a lot of sharpness of details 🙁 I'm looking for PF overtrees 🙁
9 January, 18:32
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make it an abandoned Mig-21, just add dust and streaks so that you don't have to trash the kit.
9 January, 23:50
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OVERTREES MiG-21PF is available directly from the manufacturer:
eduard.com/cs/eduard..rchparam=mig-21%20pf
10 January, 00:27