Hi all - it's been about 9 months or so since I last spent some time at the bench, due to a number of factors including moving house, job, and life stuff in general taking up most of my time... so I have decided to try and get some mojo back with a relatively simple build.
I know very little about jets, but the Airfix 1/72 MiG-17F looked like a pretty straight forward build, plus I have always liked the looks of this stubby little fighter.
I plan on doing this one completely out of the box with no modifications, to avoid getting too bogged down in the details.
I had heard of some fit issues with this kit, especially up front around the nose panels, so dry fitting up front was going to be a must to see what could be done to ease any fit issues.

The main culprit is the cockpit tub pushing the front of the fuselage out a bit so that the under-nose piece doesn't fit, but with some sanding around its edges, the fit issues look largely manageable. I will still have to add spacers to the nose ring piece as it is too narrow and doesn't fit as well.
With the fit tested, I decided to get the cockpit done. It is simple but detailed enough, even if the instrument panel is a flat piece with a decal.





Next, the instructions show you to add 20g of weight to the nose forward of the cockpit. I am no physicist but without a very heavy material there's no way 20g fits in there... so I have loaded up the forward fuselage around the cockpit with weight... I hope it will be enough....!

Next, the exhaust pipe and I should then be in a position to close up the fuselage and wings. Hopefully that will go smoothly.
Thanks for looking!
Brad C