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Eduard 1/72 mig 21 pfm

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Far from perfect but a bit more practise for me and I really enjoyed building this great little kit.only thing I could fault was the fragile decals hence having to have go at painting the red yellow and black.20220106_192642.jpg20220106_192907.jpg20220106_193018.jpg20211229_185238-1.jpg20211229_201908-1.jpg
 
Looks really good to me Mark. Really colourful subject as well.
 
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Thanks Tim,it was painted these colours in 1990 to commemorate the unification of Germany.
 
Top work mark , the masking for those red and yellow bits must have been very tricky. Looks like a great kit , the eduard stuff is very good isnt it , when I first saw this in ‘on the bench’ I thought it was their 1/48 kit - the detail is that good . BTW if you fancy doing another 21 but in 1/48 then the Eduard one is a beautiful build . Cheers tony
 
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Thanks Tony, yeah the masking was a pain,not helped using rubbish tape, time I bought a few rolls of tamiya, loved building it i bought another 1.72 and I've already got a 1 48 in the stash waiting :thumb2:
 
Hi Mark
Great result. A really colourful model. Masking is always a pain but good tape helps. Tamiya is good stuff
Jim
 
Another one I missed Mark....I love the color scheme and the pit is excellent too. A bit too small for my old peepers though. Oh to be young again...........Another top build, superb finish and a great flashback to my days in Berlin in 1990.....

Prost
Allen
 
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Thanks for the compliments Alan :thumb2: my eyes aren't so great nowadays, a few small bits didn't make it.
 
This looks spot on. It's very colourful, which is nice, but you've also highlighted the panel lines really well.
 
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This looks spot on. It's very colourful, which is nice, but you've also highlighted the panel lines really well.
Thanks Colin, the detailing is good on this so the panel lines didn't get filled with to much paint otherwise I would have kept wiping it back out again like usual and resorted to the tamiya weathering make up set.
 
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