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This is the 1/72-scale Amodel MiG-9. It's a short-run kit, so be sure to have plenty of filler available. Several pieces, the fuselage in particular, required considerable clean-up on account of scratches, pits, and other assorted imperfections. The nose requires a decent amount of ballast to keep the "tadpole" sitting straight. Painted with Vallejo Model Air (closest match to the Humbrol color called for in the instructions), and several shades of Alclad metallics were used to weather the steel heat shield (along with some thinned oil spattering to create irregular heat stress patterns). Further weathering included Tamiya panel liner and some oil filtering. Finally, Tamiya weathering pigments helped add some ruddiness to the cannons and heat effects to the heat shield. Thanks for looking!
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KEPmodels from Moscovia is to release 1/32nd, 1/35th, 1/48th & 1/72nd Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 "Fargo" 3D printed kits. Decals by Begemot, a guarantee of quality. Sources: https://vk.com/kepmodels?w=wall-206801441_389 https://vk.com/kepmodels?w=wall-206801441_427 https://vk.com/kepmodels?w=wall-206801441_615 https://vk.com/kepmodels?w=wall-206801441_719 https://vk.com/kepmodels?w=wall-206801441_1206 https://vk.com/kepmodels?w=wall-206801441_1288 1/48th 1/72 & 1/32 V.P.
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Mars Models is to release in 2019 (?) a 1/48th Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 "Fargo" kit - ref.48102 Source: http://scalemodels.ru/modules/forum/viewtopic_t_61734.html 3D renders V.P.
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Hi, all! Reading the technical manual for the I-300, the prototype of the MiG-9, drew attention on two type wheels on this aircraft: Soviet type. Main wheels: 660×160 mm Nose wheel: 480×210 mm ....and American 😲 wheels. Main wheels: 26×6 inch Nose wheel: 19 inch. The question is, on which American aircraft were these types of wheels used ( maybe P-39 or P-63?) ? B.R. Serge
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Under the label KaJuk the Russian modeller Alexander Kozyrev has edited a 1/48th resin kit of the MiG-9 "Fargo". This aircraft was the first Soviet turbojet fighter developed by Mikoyan-Gurevich in the years immediately after World War II. A total of 610 aircraft were built, including prototypes, and they entered service in 1948 with the Soviet Air Forces. At least 372 were transferred to the People's Liberation Army Air Force in 1950 to defend Chinese cities against air raids by the Nationalist Chinese and train the Chinese pilots in jet operations. The MiG-9 was quickly replaced by the MiG-15 and only three are known to survive. http://en.wikipedia....-Gurevich_MiG-9 Two reviews : in Russian: http://scalemodels.r...1-48-mig-9.html in German: http://www.flugzeugf...iG-9--Fa-KAJUK And THE question: where to obtain/purchase this kit? V.P.