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Mig-21M 1:48 Eduard, Yugoslavian military airforce


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Hello again!

Andym wrote: Can I just ask what this tool is:

This is a tool for bending the etched parts. It is my own design and made from tool steel (OCR) by the local toolmaker (dim.: 16x5x1cm). Extremely sharp edges of different angles allows very accurate bending. Grooves are intended for making the U-profiles.

Regards, Aleš.

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The infrastructure parts are fascinating!! Love the cockpit- bet you could pop a 1/48 pilot in there and he would know just where every nob is and he would fly that thing Far and wide----!

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Superb. I love the pictures of the pylons and missiles. They kind of sets the standard. One of the finest bulids and paint jobs I have seen. Cred 👍

BTW, Is this one of the Migs that were based outside Bihac?

/Fred

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Superb. I love the pictures of the pylons and missiles. They kind of sets the standard. One of the finest bulids and paint jobs I have seen. Cred

BTW, Is this one of the Migs that were based outside Bihac?

/Fred

Hello!

Fighter units permanently stationed in underground airbase Željava near Bihač, were never equiped with M and MF Migs. With this type, at first, operated units from Batajnica airbase near Belgrade. With the arrival of new Mig-21 BIS (aug. 1977), all the M and MF Migs went over to the units based in underground airbase Slatina.

Regards, Aleš.

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That really is modelling of the highest calibre, the attention to detail is stunning, well done mate, something to be proud of.

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