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1/32 SAAF Mirage IIIEZ


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Hi guys,

 

I started working on detailing and correcting the 1/32 Italeri Mirage IIIE to a SAAF Mirage IIIEZ.

The kit is in need of quite a few improvements and corrections, such as the instrument cowl, Instrument panel, ejection seat, bulkhead, tail fin, exhaust nozzle, JL-100 rocket launchers and their pylons. The length of the intake trunks will also have to be trimmed back a bit. Here's some pics of what has been done so far. Most picture show a before and after of the parts.

 

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Cheers

 

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Thanks Werner and Unc2 :) 

 

The kit JL-100 rocket pods are a bit too long and the diameter +-2.5mm less. So I'm making new ones that will be the correct size.

The pylons are underscale, so new ones as well.

 

Cheers,

John

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Superb! Looking forward to watching progress on this. A younger version of me used to be very impressed by these machines in RSA in the early-to-mid '80s, when they were painted tan/green/light grey. Which colour scheme are you planning to finish it in?

Jon

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2 hours ago, Jonners said:

Superb! Looking forward to watching progress on this. A younger version of me used to be very impressed by these machines in RSA in the early-to-mid '80s, when they were painted tan/green/light grey. Which colour scheme are you planning to finish it in?

Jon

Hi Jon, glad you like it :)

The old Buff , Olive Drab and Light Admiralty Grey was the best, and would be the coolest scheme to do ;)

 

Another update, the main landing gear door reinforcing strips have been added.

 

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Cheers

 

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4 hours ago, Bladerunner said:

Thanks Werner and Unc2 :) 

 

The kit JL-100 rocket pods are a bit too long and the diameter +-2.5mm less. So I'm making new ones that will be the correct size.

The pylons are underscale, so new ones as well.

 

Cheers,

John

Thanks a lot!

Are you going to open the through holes and exhaust as well?

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2 hours ago, Bladerunner said:

Hi Jon, glad you like it :)

The old Buff , Olive Drab and Light Admiralty Grey was the best, and would be the coolest scheme to do ;)

 

Excellent. I used to spend hours looking at Herman Potgieter’s photos of these and the other SAAF hardware in my South African copy of the Potgieter & Steenkamp book ‘Aircraft of the South African Air Force’ (it’s still my favourite aviation book, for old times’ sake). I have a 1/48 IIICZ in silver stashed away in a box, but haven’t yet built a IIIEZ. Keep up the good work.

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3 hours ago, Jonners said:

Excellent. I used to spend hours looking at Herman Potgieter’s photos of these and the other SAAF hardware in my South African copy of the Potgieter & Steenkamp book ‘Aircraft of the South African Air Force’ (it’s still my favourite aviation book, for old times’ sake). I have a 1/48 IIICZ in silver stashed away in a box, but haven’t yet built a IIIEZ. Keep up the good work.

Jon, I have the same book, and it contains truly beautiful photos of the Mirages.

Regarding the JL-100 pods, the blast vents/exhausts will be open, and the front of the tubes will have to slightly recessed oval covers, typical of a loaded configuration.

 

Cheers,

John

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The 1/48 Kinetic Mirage III or 5 kits, with which I'm not particularly happy about the wheels on 'em. :rolleyes:

Thought I might use some Plastruct #90710 (.010 by .020 strip) and then sand them down some.

Whad'yathink, bruh?

Incidentally; what town in sweet SAfrika are you from?

Cheers John.

 

Unc2

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2 hours ago, Uncle Uncool said:

The 1/48 Kinetic Mirage III or 5 kits, with which I'm not particularly happy about the wheels on 'em. :rolleyes:

Thought I might use some Plastruct #90710 (.010 by .020 strip) and then sand them down some.

Whad'yathink, bruh?

Incidentally; what town in sweet SAfrika are you from?

Cheers John.

 

Unc2

I see, those wheels are not that great. I have replacements for you. Send me a PM if you're interested, then we can make a plan ;)

I live in Cape Town :)

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The brake chute fairing needs to be extended forward. I chose to do this with filler putty to build up the fairing. The putty (Perfect Plastic Putty) dries very quick and is really easy to sand and shape. Here's a picture showing the progress so far, with the original kit tail fin above and the modified one below. The difference between the rudders is clearly visible.

 

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Cheers

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The CRP 18 pylon has different panel lines from the left hand side and the right hand side, and this is mirrored on the opposing wing station. A resin copy was made, and details copied on opposing sides. They are still mounted on their sprues.

 

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The rudder control horn, it's linkage and fairing has been replaced.

 

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Cheers

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On 7/7/2019 at 2:41 PM, basket said:

Very precise and neat job so far .

One of my favorite jet , I'll stay tuned .

Thanks basket :)

 

Some more progress.

The instrument cowl test fit, and it doesn't interfere with the windshield fitment. What a relief...

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The kit brake chute cone diameter is too big, and I almost have it reduced to the correct diameter.

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Received replacement rocket pod cone for the JL-100 from a friend's spares box

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Here's all the additional and modified parts so far. 

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Cheers

 

 

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