HobbyBoss 1/72 MiG-3 Easy Assembly
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This how it comes, in the box
Sprue shots
You have the option of an open, or closed cockpit - with a lack of detail, I think closed, with a pilot will do
Decals
Instructions - glossy paper A4 Folded - clear enough, the colour profiles could be a bit bigger..................
A few detail shots
Large mating pins for correct alignment
Stabiliser tabs are different sizes, so you can't fit them wrongly..................
Tiny little rockets and racks
Assembly will begin shortly.
Dave -
Here's the result of 10 minutes work - it would have been quicker, but I was taking pictures.
The wings & fuselage lined up.............................
....................and pressed together - I wicked a little Tamiya Extra Thin into the joint.
I just put TET into the joint, before pressing it together - so far, these are all loose parts!
The stabilisers ingate was on the locating tab - so just a snip with the cutters & pressed together, with TET
The only part that I had to trim was the ingates on the nose air intakes - again these have locating pins that ensure you can't fit them wrongly.
I'll just go round with some fine emery paper, before priming - as I'm doing the all-white version, so a quick session with the airbrush is in order. I've found a suitable pilot to fill the cockpit gap.......................
Dave
ps I realy should have timed myself, to see how much ( or little ) time this takes!Comment
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Certainly coming along quickly Dave. Looks good in both design and level of detail. Must be nice to not have to deal with the fuselage seam as well.Comment
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It's both - the design is such that if it can be moulded in one piece it is, and the locating pegs are of a size to give positive mating - as far as I can tell it is original, I can't see any relationship with any other makers' model. I's not quite 'click together' but you only use a minimum of glue.
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With the two of these Hobby Boss kits I built, I’ve found that you have to be careful dry-fitting the fuselage to the wings, because chances are they won’t come apart anymore if you press them too far. The other parts are generally not “click together”, though.Comment
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the Mig doesn't have anything inside to worry about - the cockpit is all enclosed in the upper half, so I was able to assemble, without having to paint anything. I've primed & given the first coat of white & I'll let it dry overnight & see what it looks like in the morning light.
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Overall white, then a coat of gloss varnish. I had a bit of brain fade & started to weather the tail before putting on the decals..................................
The arrows on the fuselage are a bit of a pig to fit - they have a slot for the exhaust stubs to fit in, & I elected to fit the decals first - another occasion where a third hand would have been useful. A suitable pilot has been added & the rest of the bits painted ready for fitting. The canopy needs a bit of cleaning up, I painted the framing without masks, so a cocktail stick will be wielded to remove surplus paint. I reckon the next pictures will be in the 'completed' section
DaveComment
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yes indeed - or as a 'palette cleanser' for a modeller who needs a pause from a difficult, or stalled build.
You know the bits are going to fit! - stress free modelling
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