On 30/01/2015 at 08:47, Mark said: Here's the Tamiya MiG-15. The dimensions are measured by me which gives a sweepback angle of 36.2 degrees. If the reports on the kit are accurate, the Tamiya kit's sweepback is 3 degrees too shallow, so with a sweepback angle of 39.2 degrees, the front of the wingtip above should be around a further 4.5mm back.
MiG-21 "Fishbed" Opposing Rolling Thunder 1966–68. Dogfight No. 8. István Toperczer. 2023. All books » (76 in total) All walkarounds » (72 in total) OEZ model kit in scale 1:48, 1 is a NEW tool released in 1988 | Contents, Previews, Reviews, History + Marketplace | Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed.
14,95 US$. D48021. Galleries. 84127 Box contents. 84127 Marking Options. MiG-21PF 1/48 - Soviet Air Force, Ceske Budejovice Air Base, Czechoslovakia, late August, 1968 MiG-21PF 1/48 - Serial Number 761008, Jagdfliegergeschwader 2, German Democratic Republic, Trollenhagen Air Base, Late 80s. Specification.
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Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu. Weekend EditionEduard | No. 84177 | 1:48FactsBrand:EduardTitle:MiG-21MF Weekend EditionNumber:84177Scale:1:48 Type:Full kit Released: 2021 New decals Barcode:8591437561797 (EAN)Packaging:Rigid box (Top opener)Topic:Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed » Jets (Aircraft)MarkingsMikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 FishbedMikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21M Fishbed-J Československé vojenské letectvo (Czechoslovak Air Force 1940-1993)4 Stíhací Letecký Pluk (4 Fighter Reg.) 1113June 1989 - Pardubice ABFS17178Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21MF Fishbed-J Bundeswehr Luftwaffe (German Air Force 1956-now)JG 1 23+15 | 5101990 - Holzdorf ABFS34102 FS34089 FS36495 القوات الجوية العراقية (Iraqi Air Force 1958-now)11 Sqn. 1019 (1st Lt. Sadik)1980 - Al Rasheed ABFS33685 FS34082 FS35550 Wojska Lotnicze i Obrony Powietrznej (Polish Air Force 1990-2004)10 PLM 9107 | 969107 (Maj. Dariusz Pacek)May 2000 - LaskFS17043 FS17178Box contentsPlastic sprue (Light gray), Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored)Boxart designed by Piotr ForkasiewiczWhat is in the box »Product timelineEduardAK InteractiveRevellFull history »InstructionsDownload 16976Kb (.pdf)MarketplaceOnline shopsAUD UAH stock »CZK UAH stock »€ UAH stock »€ UAH stock »€ UAH stock »€ UAH stock »Show all offers » (18 in total)Alternative SKUs for Eduard 84177:EDU84177 | EDUARD84177 | ED 84177 | ED84177 | EDU-84177 | ED-84177Note: Prices and availability are indications only. Also check if the product actually matches!Related productsMiG-21MF SPACEEduard 1:483DL48034 2021 New tool All related products » (218 in total)In-box reviewsExternal reviewsAdvertisementIn-box review IPMS D Review Модельная ЛавкаAll reviews » (8 in total)ProjectsGalleryMiG-21PFMEduard 1:48by Jürgen Willisch on IPMS DeutschlandAll articles » (101 in total)Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 FishbedReference materialAll books » (64 in total) All walkarounds » (71 in total)
84177 IN STOCK > 10 pcs Active Weekend edition kit of Soviet Cold War jet plane MiG-21MF in 1/48 scale. plastic parts: Eduard marking options: 4 decals: Eduard PE parts: no painting mask:no resin parts: no 84177MiG-21MF 1/48 - MiG-21MF, No. 1019, 1st Lt. Sadik, No. 11 Squadron, Al Rasheed Air Base, Iraq, 1980MiG-21MF 1/48 - MiG-21MF, No. 9107, Mjr. Dariusz Pacek, CO of 10. Pułk Lotnictwa Myśliwskiego, Łask, Poland, 2000MiG-21MF 1/48 - MiG-21MF, No. 23+15, Jagdgeschwader 1, Holzdorf, Germany, 1990MiG-21MF 1/48 - MiG-21M, 1st Squadron, 4th Fighter Air Regiment, Pardubice air base, Czechoslovakia, June 1989 Accessories MiG-21MF early LööK 1/48 644055 Brassin - resin & photo-etched accessories for scale plastic kits. For kit: EDUARD MiG-21MF LööK 1/48 644048 Brassin - resin & photo-etched accessories for scale plastic kits. For kit: EDUARD MiG-21MF LööKplus 1/48 644088 Brassin - resin & photo-etched accessories for scale plastic kits. For kit: EDUARD MiG-21MF SPACE 1/48 3DL48034 SPACE set - 3D waterslide decals and STEEL PE parts. For kit: EDUARD MiG-21 F. 1/48 648490 Brassin - resin & photo-etched accessories for scale plastic kits. For kit: EDUARD MiG-21 wheels 1/48 1/48 648026 Brassin - resin & photo-etched accessories for scale plastic kits. For kit: EDUARD MiG-21M 84177-ART A2 size poster. Customer who bought this product also bought: Tempest Mk. II LööKplus 1/48 644115 Brassin - resin & photo-etched accessories for scale plastic kits. For kit: EDUARD, SPECIAL HOBBY MiG-29A 1/32 33174 Color photo-etched accessories. For kit: TRUMPETER
When I ordered Eduard’s MiG-21MF “Bunny Fighter” last fall, I remember wondering (and probably snarking about it somewhere) who in their right mind would build the garish “Bunny Fighter” scheme. As it turns out…me. My Bunny Fighter happened to arrive as I was outside with the kids, and when my son saw the box art, he became obsessed with “the carrot plane”. I knew then that my goose was cooked. Now, I couldn’t bring myself to throw all the goodies Eduard included at said Bunny Fighter. I mean…they shipped this thing with a full Brassin cockpit, gear bay, wheels, color photo etch, the whole nine yards. No way I’m putting all that into a build that my son will probably find a way to destroy in short order (at four going on five, “look but don’t touch” is a very slippery concept). So I did what any good modeler would do. I picked up ANOTHER MiG-21MF, this time the weekend Edition. The original plan went something like this: I’d build the Bunny Fighter “Weekend Edition”-style, learn off it, then throw all the resin and PE and other awesomeness at the Weekend Edition kit. Well. When I started poking through the Bunny Fighter’s instructions, I quickly realized I needed to yank out the Weekend Edition manual to make sense of how to pull off the simpler build. And then, just to keep things straight, I decided it would be easier to build the things in parallel. So…there are now two MiG-21s on the bench. The first will be built in the garish Bunny Fighter scheme, but without all the resin and photo etch. And the Weekend Edition will be built to the nines, utilizing the resin, photo etch and other goodies from the Bunny Fighter kit, as well as Eduard’s recently released bronze gear struts. Oh, and Master’s sick-looking pitot tube: For the scheme, I’ll be yanking one of the Bunny Fighter’s alternate options, a bare-metal Czech Air Force MiG-21MF from 1991. I’ll probably let the Bunny Fighter run a bit ahead so I can still “go to school” on it, but not too far ahead. Stay tuned for some quarter-scale MiG goodness… Post navigation
This build is the Eduard MIG-21PFM. I used the kit decals for the Polish Air Force MIG from 1996. It was a fun kit to build and it is built right out of the box. The ProfiPack comes with the photo etch accessory for the cockpit and exhaust can. I painted it with Model Master aluminum buffing metalizer paint. The interior green was Vallejo which matched the photo etch colors exactly. I also made the sensor heads on the missiles. You can see the build details and photos at additional images. Click to enlarge.
Skończyłem Eduardowego Miga-21, wersja weekend edition. Można powiedzieć, że dwa tygodnie temu w sobotę zacząłem i przełożyło się to właściwie na raptem kilka dni po kilka godzin pracy. O zestawie nie ma się właściwie za bardzo co rozpisywać, ponieważ model jest znany i powszechnie chwalony. Lepszego modelu Mig-21 na rynku nie ma. Świetne spasowanie, praktycznie żadnych dziwnych przypadków w trakcie budowy. Miałem lekkie szpary na łączeniu kadłub-skrzydło, ale szpachla Vallejo załatwiła skuteczne sprawę. Kolory dobierałem wg instrukcji Eduarda, główne kolory kamuflażu malowane farbami Tamiya. Po podkładzie poszła czarna baza, biały marmurek i potem mocno rozcieńczone dedykowane kolory kamuflażu. Biały, neutral grey i jako czarnego użyłem rubber black Tamki, który tonowałem jeszcze dodatkowo innymi odcieniami szarego. Kokpit to Vallejo emerald green (całkiem dobrze odwzorował charakterystyczny kolor kokpitu - jak porównałem z kalkami, to różnica niezauważalna), detale z pędzla Vallejo, REvell i Model MAster. Brudzenie to głównie farby olejne dla plastyków, które rozcieńczałem white spiritem. Model kupiłem lekko wybrakowany, ponieważ nie było uzbrojenia. Ostatecznie udało się je zdobyć. Jednak w zamian do zestawu dostałem żywiczne koła - użyłem tylko tych dedykowanych do głównego podwozia. Poza tym model prosto z pudła, miałem moment słabości i chciałem kupić pitota od Mastera, ale w porę się powstrzymałem. Znalazłem gdzieś starego Miga-21 Zvezdy w 1:72. Foto z porównaniem skali. Edited July 6, 2019 by Mates
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