Polish MiG-15bis "346"
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17 12 April 2020, 17:12
Alec K
Jeez, everybody is building MiGs all of the sudden... I'll take a seat for this.
Jeez, everybody is building MiGs all of the sudden... I'll take a seat for this.
13 April 2020, 17:55
Juergen Klinglhuber
You are right, they surface more often now . I have only one MIG in my stash - and its a MIG 8 🙂
Took seat as well.
You are right, they surface more often now . I have only one MIG in my stash - and its a MIG 8 🙂
Took seat as well.
13 April 2020, 19:39
Gordon Sørensen
I have an old KP MiG-15 UTI I am probably going to do at the same time as I do my Eduard MiG-15bis. Should be fun comparing the two generations of kits!
I have an old KP MiG-15 UTI I am probably going to do at the same time as I do my Eduard MiG-15bis. Should be fun comparing the two generations of kits!
14 April 2020, 16:02
Andy Ball
Hey Ł, keep us abreast of this promising build, I'm thinking of the MiG-17 next.
Hey Ł, keep us abreast of this promising build, I'm thinking of the MiG-17 next.
14 April 2020, 16:05
Julian Herrero aka Yuri
Looks good !!! following ... I'm about to start another retro-project ... Heller 1/72 Mig-21 ,,, Parts seem to fit quite well
Looks good !!! following ... I'm about to start another retro-project ... Heller 1/72 Mig-21 ,,, Parts seem to fit quite well
14 April 2020, 16:12
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks a lot for this interesting feedback.
@Gordon: my KP stuff waits for me too, but I still procrastinate😉
@Andy: The latest and greatest Airfix Fresco is currently planned as next 🙂
@Yuri: I don't have the Heller one, but my Matchbox knows that every dog has its day 🙂
Thanks a lot for this interesting feedback.
@Gordon: my KP stuff waits for me too, but I still procrastinate😉
@Andy: The latest and greatest Airfix Fresco is currently planned as next 🙂
@Yuri: I don't have the Heller one, but my Matchbox knows that every dog has its day 🙂
14 April 2020, 16:38
Łukasz Gliński
Bit less complicated than the Fitter, but yes, it comes together very nicely 🙂
Bit less complicated than the Fitter, but yes, it comes together very nicely 🙂
18 April 2020, 13:26
Thomas Kolb
That's nice progress and a sweet looking cockpit - but what is the black stuff you are using as cement between the parts?
That's nice progress and a sweet looking cockpit - but what is the black stuff you are using as cement between the parts?
19 April 2020, 05:59
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks, this is Mr.Cement SPB by Mr.Hobby (Id: MC132). Convinced to give it a try by my local M-Zone hobby shop. However for some uses I'd still prefer the transparent version and I have to buy one soon 🙂
Thanks, this is Mr.Cement SPB by Mr.Hobby (Id: MC132). Convinced to give it a try by my local M-Zone hobby shop. However for some uses I'd still prefer the transparent version and I have to buy one soon 🙂
19 April 2020, 08:32
Alec K
I was wondering the same about the glue. Is the point so you can see where the glue goes?
I was wondering the same about the glue. Is the point so you can see where the glue goes?
19 April 2020, 13:16
Maciej Bellos
Łukasz, which colour did you use for the cockpit? Looking good so far.
Łukasz, which colour did you use for the cockpit? Looking good so far.
19 April 2020, 16:10
Łukasz Gliński
Eduard states it should be C308 (FS36375), which is Light Ghost Grey, so I took the Hataka's equivalent C037
Eduard states it should be C308 (FS36375), which is Light Ghost Grey, so I took the Hataka's equivalent C037
19 April 2020, 17:34
Thomas Kolb
What kind of weights did you use for the nose? They look like regular split shot sinkers, but really small, much smaller than the ones I managed to find in the fishing stores around here. It would be easier to use them instead of having to cut and break off chunks like I need to do with mine.
What kind of weights did you use for the nose? They look like regular split shot sinkers, but really small, much smaller than the ones I managed to find in the fishing stores around here. It would be easier to use them instead of having to cut and break off chunks like I need to do with mine.
6 May 2020, 11:30
Łukasz Gliński
You're absolutely right Thomas, that's what I proposed in your topic. Dunno if they have any specific name. I just went to a big fishing shop down here and asked for the smallest available ones and that's what I've got 🙂 I can take a picture of the box they are packed in if you want.
You're absolutely right Thomas, that's what I proposed in your topic. Dunno if they have any specific name. I just went to a big fishing shop down here and asked for the smallest available ones and that's what I've got 🙂 I can take a picture of the box they are packed in if you want.
6 May 2020, 11:40
Juergen Klinglhuber
fishing lead shots in different sizes --> cormoran.de/co/de/pr...htm?ovs_prdrows2=10
fishing lead shots in different sizes --> cormoran.de/co/de/pr...htm?ovs_prdrows2=10
7 May 2020, 17:58
Thomas Kolb
Juergen and Lukasz, thanks for the tip, I actually managed to buy something like that.
karpfiskebutiken.se/..&product_id=4813
Juergen and Lukasz, thanks for the tip, I actually managed to buy something like that.
karpfiskebutiken.se/..&product_id=4813
7 May 2020, 18:37
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks, currently thinking how to mount the canopy, so I can make it open after spraying.
@Ben: It's a bit harder to find a shotgun ammo on this side of the pond😉
Thanks, currently thinking how to mount the canopy, so I can make it open after spraying.
@Ben: It's a bit harder to find a shotgun ammo on this side of the pond😉
23 May 2020, 18:52
Thomas Kolb
If you need temporary adhesive, try Gator's Grip Thin Blend. Water soluable, leaves no residue, easy to clean up and doesn't fog up the transparencies. You can also use MicroScale Kristal Klear, but I find it a bit more difficult to work with.
If you need temporary adhesive, try Gator's Grip Thin Blend. Water soluable, leaves no residue, easy to clean up and doesn't fog up the transparencies. You can also use MicroScale Kristal Klear, but I find it a bit more difficult to work with.
24 May 2020, 13:52
Stefan Schacht
Hi Lukasz, normally I use revell colorstop to fix a canopy before painting. Then I can remove it after painting. Cheers Stefan
Hi Lukasz, normally I use revell colorstop to fix a canopy before painting. Then I can remove it after painting. Cheers Stefan
24 May 2020, 15:04
Łukasz Gliński
Many thanks for your input, mates. I have to note them somewhere, so I don;t forget. In the meantime I attached it using the blutack, will see if it works. But before spraying the aluminium I have to correct the fuselage joint seams once more 🙁
Many thanks for your input, mates. I have to note them somewhere, so I don;t forget. In the meantime I attached it using the blutack, will see if it works. But before spraying the aluminium I have to correct the fuselage joint seams once more 🙁
24 May 2020, 15:07
Łukasz Gliński
Short update: MiG has been primed and I started spraying with black and dark aluminium
Short update: MiG has been primed and I started spraying with black and dark aluminium
5 June 2020, 19:47
Thomas Kolb
Nice work and clean metal finish! I also see that you were clever and masked off the wing walkways before brushing on the Alclad instead of the other way around - I made this mistake with my Mistercraft Fresco. and it was sheer horror trying to mask it off later! Will you be using some clear varnish afterwards?
Nice work and clean metal finish! I also see that you were clever and masked off the wing walkways before brushing on the Alclad instead of the other way around - I made this mistake with my Mistercraft Fresco. and it was sheer horror trying to mask it off later! Will you be using some clear varnish afterwards?
5 June 2020, 21:46
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks, I used to secure the walkways first, as I don't want to worry then whether my masking is actually parallel 🙂 Masking it first with a single strip of tape solves the issue once for all 🙂 However sometimes the mask goes up a bit and this is the case - I have to correct the left walkway a bit.
On the other hand thin layers of Alclad used to be very strong, so I'm not afraid of masking it afterwards.
Regarding the varnish, the answer is 'yes', the GX paints are going to be used as usual.
Thanks, I used to secure the walkways first, as I don't want to worry then whether my masking is actually parallel 🙂 Masking it first with a single strip of tape solves the issue once for all 🙂 However sometimes the mask goes up a bit and this is the case - I have to correct the left walkway a bit.
On the other hand thin layers of Alclad used to be very strong, so I'm not afraid of masking it afterwards.
Regarding the varnish, the answer is 'yes', the GX paints are going to be used as usual.
6 June 2020, 16:35
Łukasz Gliński
So, I finished spraying and I feel I haven't actually - the colour difference is striking to me. The last and brightest was Mr Hobby Aluminium. The Alclad Airframe Alu looks like Gunmetal beside it. I need to either darken the Mr Hobby one or lighten up the Alclads - something to think about for the next couple of days (a filter or smoke maybe?). Ideas are welcome.
So, I finished spraying and I feel I haven't actually - the colour difference is striking to me. The last and brightest was Mr Hobby Aluminium. The Alclad Airframe Alu looks like Gunmetal beside it. I need to either darken the Mr Hobby one or lighten up the Alclads - something to think about for the next couple of days (a filter or smoke maybe?). Ideas are welcome.
15 June 2020, 20:34
Ben M
I've seen pictures of eastern bloc aircraft where the difference in panel shades is very striking and others where the same panel differences were more subtle... so not sure either approach is incorrect.
I've seen pictures of eastern bloc aircraft where the difference in panel shades is very striking and others where the same panel differences were more subtle... so not sure either approach is incorrect.
15 June 2020, 21:06
Thomas Kolb
It was explained to me that the duraluminium sheets have a certain "direction" from the milling process. Depending on which direction the sheets are attached to the structure, and also on the direction of the light, the different panels can appear brighter or darker, ranging from almost white to very dark gray. If you would turn the aircraft, the bright and dark panels would be constantly shifting. So your photo is not unrealistic at all, in fact it looks pretty nice! But if it bothers you, maybe you could mist on a very thin overall layer of Alclad alumimium to even out the differences? It should be pretty easy, just cover the walkways.
It was explained to me that the duraluminium sheets have a certain "direction" from the milling process. Depending on which direction the sheets are attached to the structure, and also on the direction of the light, the different panels can appear brighter or darker, ranging from almost white to very dark gray. If you would turn the aircraft, the bright and dark panels would be constantly shifting. So your photo is not unrealistic at all, in fact it looks pretty nice! But if it bothers you, maybe you could mist on a very thin overall layer of Alclad alumimium to even out the differences? It should be pretty easy, just cover the walkways.
15 June 2020, 23:26
Alec K
I agree with Ben and Thomas. Looks great. I would recommend caution, and definitely trying it out on scrap styrene, should you try to tone it down with a mist coat. In my experience, metallic pigments are generally coarser and difficult to apply as a see-through layer. I would experiment with a diluted light gray coat, as this also provides that dull look of oxidized aluminum. Either way, a great looking build 👍
I agree with Ben and Thomas. Looks great. I would recommend caution, and definitely trying it out on scrap styrene, should you try to tone it down with a mist coat. In my experience, metallic pigments are generally coarser and difficult to apply as a see-through layer. I would experiment with a diluted light gray coat, as this also provides that dull look of oxidized aluminum. Either way, a great looking build 👍
16 June 2020, 12:39
Melf Boyens
Ahhh this is how a 1/72 MIG-15 looks like when it is done Clean....(tears are rolling down my cheak!) Very good job so far !
Ahhh this is how a 1/72 MIG-15 looks like when it is done Clean....(tears are rolling down my cheak!) Very good job so far !
16 June 2020, 12:45
Gordon Sørensen
Are you going to put on a dullcote? That will subdue the differences too.. Either way, Looks great, Lukasz!
Are you going to put on a dullcote? That will subdue the differences too.. Either way, Looks great, Lukasz!
16 June 2020, 13:38
Łukasz Gliński
I had to google the "dullcote", but I assume you mean varnish 🙂 Yes, I'm to seal it afterwards.
Ben, the famous '346' was quite new, the difference between the panels is rather subtle on the American/Danish photos.
Many thanks for your say mates, I think I'm going to experiment a bit with a mist of alclad aluminium. Plan B will be the grey dilluted colour. Anyway I have to force myself to mask the black stuff once more 😄
Thomas, you made me wonder if polishing it in different directions would recreate the effect... 🙂
I had to google the "dullcote", but I assume you mean varnish 🙂 Yes, I'm to seal it afterwards.
Ben, the famous '346' was quite new, the difference between the panels is rather subtle on the American/Danish photos.
Many thanks for your say mates, I think I'm going to experiment a bit with a mist of alclad aluminium. Plan B will be the grey dilluted colour. Anyway I have to force myself to mask the black stuff once more 😄
Thomas, you made me wonder if polishing it in different directions would recreate the effect... 🙂
16 June 2020, 19:38
Łukasz Gliński
Short break - I found out I forgot to order the stencils while shopping last month 😄
Short break - I found out I forgot to order the stencils while shopping last month 😄
29 June 2020, 09:59
Łukasz Gliński
Stencilled, washed and sealed with the first layer of varnish. Currently I'm fiddling with the external details - undercarriage, pitot, guns and so forth.
Stencilled, washed and sealed with the first layer of varnish. Currently I'm fiddling with the external details - undercarriage, pitot, guns and so forth.
17 July 2020, 20:17
Thomas Kolb
Oh yes, it sure looks pretty and shiny! You seem to have fixed the shade difference problems, what did you do to get it done?
Oh yes, it sure looks pretty and shiny! You seem to have fixed the shade difference problems, what did you do to get it done?
17 July 2020, 20:59
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks, in the end I sprayed a very thin coat of Alclad alu over all the panels (except the walkways of course) to even it a bit and Ithink it worked. Still the difference is too strong for me in some places, but I have to live with it😉
Thanks, in the end I sprayed a very thin coat of Alclad alu over all the panels (except the walkways of course) to even it a bit and Ithink it worked. Still the difference is too strong for me in some places, but I have to live with it😉
18 July 2020, 08:09
Andy Ball
I may try a similar method above on the Fiddler just to even things out. Glad yours worked
I may try a similar method above on the Fiddler just to even things out. Glad yours worked
18 July 2020, 08:38
Alec K
I think it looks great. Looks like you had no issues applying Allclad mist coat 👍. The stencils sure add nice detail.
I think it looks great. Looks like you had no issues applying Allclad mist coat 👍. The stencils sure add nice detail.
18 July 2020, 12:52
Gordon Sørensen
Looks great Lukasz! Will keep your build for reference when I build mine.
Looks great Lukasz! Will keep your build for reference when I build mine.
18 July 2020, 14:47
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks a lot for all the compliments 🙂 Just remember to seal the mist quickly - I managed to scratch it a bit here and there.
Thanks a lot for all the compliments 🙂 Just remember to seal the mist quickly - I managed to scratch it a bit here and there.
18 July 2020, 15:12
Thomas Kolb
Nice and clean work and a very pretty MiG!. I just started the decaling process on mine, so I should not be too far behind.
Nice and clean work and a very pretty MiG!. I just started the decaling process on mine, so I should not be too far behind.
18 July 2020, 19:15
Łukasz Gliński
Watching yours as well, mine should be done by tomorrow, then it's time to switch to Hurricane and Swift.
Watching yours as well, mine should be done by tomorrow, then it's time to switch to Hurricane and Swift.
18 July 2020, 20:17
Alec K
Nice! I should just make a Czech one so we have a nice iron curtain lineup 👍 😄
Nice! I should just make a Czech one so we have a nice iron curtain lineup 👍 😄
19 July 2020, 17:22
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks. Sure, you should, at best the silver-blue checkerboard one😉
Thanks. Sure, you should, at best the silver-blue checkerboard one😉
19 July 2020, 17:29
Thomas Kolb
Damit, that is one realistic looking diorama in picture 45! The sunlight, the nice depth of field effect and that lovely "by-the-way-it-just-happened-to-be there" C-11 Moose in the background made me for a second think that it was a reference photo of a real MiG-15. Well done!
Damit, that is one realistic looking diorama in picture 45! The sunlight, the nice depth of field effect and that lovely "by-the-way-it-just-happened-to-be there" C-11 Moose in the background made me for a second think that it was a reference photo of a real MiG-15. Well done!
19 July 2020, 19:17
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks Thomas, the colour cameras were not so popular in the Stalinist Poland though😉
Btw. the escape took place exactly on the day of Joseph Vissarionovich's death 🙂
Thanks Thomas, the colour cameras were not so popular in the Stalinist Poland though😉
Btw. the escape took place exactly on the day of Joseph Vissarionovich's death 🙂
19 July 2020, 19:21
Alexander Grivonev
Niiiice and shiny 👍, but tell us more about the hangar in the background! 😄
Awesome photos, looks very real 👍
Niiiice and shiny 👍, but tell us more about the hangar in the background! 😄
Awesome photos, looks very real 👍
19 July 2020, 19:53
Andy Ball
You've 'aced' the project and the final photos...cracking finalé Łukasz!
You've 'aced' the project and the final photos...cracking finalé Łukasz!
19 July 2020, 21:13
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks guys, I hope it's not too shiny. The plan was to have it in kind of satin look.
@Alex: Looks like you missed my (in)famous hangar project:
Hangar | Project by Woody (1:72)
@Andy: I have to admit I find a lot of fun in taking the sunny pics of completed builds 🙂
Thanks guys, I hope it's not too shiny. The plan was to have it in kind of satin look.
@Alex: Looks like you missed my (in)famous hangar project:
Hangar | Project by Woody (1:72)
@Andy: I have to admit I find a lot of fun in taking the sunny pics of completed builds 🙂
19 July 2020, 21:13
Adam Gudynowski
Very nice outcome. Decals looks like painted 👍 Great photos as well
Very nice outcome. Decals looks like painted 👍 Great photos as well
20 July 2020, 07:24
Łukasz Gliński
I looked at it again today and I consider giving up the black primer for Alclads, they become too dark for my taste. It's only so bright in the sun, on the shelf it looks more like abandoned Albanian MiGs of the 1990s😉
I looked at it again today and I consider giving up the black primer for Alclads, they become too dark for my taste. It's only so bright in the sun, on the shelf it looks more like abandoned Albanian MiGs of the 1990s😉
20 July 2020, 11:33
Alec K
I am on the same page regarding black primer for AlClad. Makes sense for shiny NMF but it darkens the silver too much otherwise, for my taste anyway.
I am on the same page regarding black primer for AlClad. Makes sense for shiny NMF but it darkens the silver too much otherwise, for my taste anyway.
20 July 2020, 22:03