1/48 Academy MIG - 21PF

by Fernan De Gannes

Photos by Michael Wyatt

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Academy's 1/48 MIG -21PF provides a good platform for creating a satisfactory reproduction of this important aircraft.  The high point of the kit is its finely engraved panel lines and rivets, however it suffers in the cockpit area, wheel wells and landing gear where detail is sparse.  To improve these areas, I sourced the MIG -21PF Cockpit Set from FM, which was an almost perfect fit.  The cockpit was airbrushed with Russian Interior Blue (Model Master) lightened with a little white.  Details were accentuated with a dark grey acrylic wash.

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Moving along to the wells and landing gear, I added hydraulic lines from fine wire and used beads from a craft store to represent the many spherical tanks housed in the main gear area.  Brakes were fashioned from styrene and brake lines added accordingly.  These are prominent on the real aircraft and I felt it was worth the effort to include them.

Overall, construction was straightforward with only two fit problems.  One was the joint between the front and rear portions of the fuselage and the wing to fuselage joint.  I had to be very careful not to lose the detail in these areas.  Because I decided on a bare metal finish, I used super glue and accelerator to fill gaps and depressions as Metalizer paint reacts well with this medium.  I thinned the trailing edges of the wings, elevators and rudder, as well as the exhaust area for better scale appearance.  Static dischargers (tooth brush bristles), were added.  Various intakes and scoops were drilled out for a more authentic appearance. 

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After several wet sandings, and close inspections, the model was ready for painting.  Model Master Aluminum Plate was used for the overall finish, while the exhaust area was airbrushed with a combination of Stainless Steel, Titanium and Burnt Metal.  The model was then sealed with Metalizer Sealer.

A dark brown acrylic wash was applied to accentuate the recessed details.  VNAF markings from the kit, were used and these went on without any problems.  After sealing the decals, the airbrakes, landing gear, weapons and sundry other delicate parts were added.  I hope you like the end result.

Fernan 

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Photos and text © by Fernan De Gannes