Mig-23
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Mig-23
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评论
24 November 2018, 15:56
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Very nice work Stephan! How did you like the kit? I have one in the stash I will build some day. Anything to look out for?
29 November 2018, 05:28
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Thank you Michael for your kind words, glad that you like the build.
Now to your question.
Overall the kit, clearparts, PE parts, instructions and decals are ok
I used the Eduard AA-7 and R-60 with pylons the nozzle and also the Eduard wheels and some PE parts in this build.
There are some issues you have to come over
- closed canopy and pilot, are not a good idea and made a lot of extra work
- it´s good to use enough nose weight, but not to much – the nose wheel is not that stable
- mounting and painting the lower fin keeps some extra work
- cockpit fit was an issue
- keep in mind when you do the painting that you have to handle swing wings
- the main wheel well has some fit issues – I replaced this with the Eduard one
- the tail fin in my box was skrewed and had some gaps to the main hull so this needed some surgery
- the air intakes in my kit had some fit issues – seems not to be on every kit
- the main landing gear was the most complex landing gear I ever did
But in the end you will have a nice MIG-23
29 November 2018, 18:31