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Offline Dirigible-Al

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Re: Mojo Build - 1/72 Airfix Mig-17F 'Fresco'
« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2025, 01:58:26 AM »
Hi Brad, don't let your mojo deflate. I started the Airfix Mig 15 kit a few years ago and decided at the ' putting the fuselage halves together' stage to ditch it and get the Hobbyboss version (Mig 15) which is a superb kit. The partially built Airfix kit found a new home, a work coleage's son wanted it so it got built in the end. I can only assume the Airfix Mig 17 is no better than the 15. When I was a small kid Airfix was ideal. All their kits went together because I wasn't bothered about gaps and miss alignments. As adults I think we have lost some of the fun in building these kits by focusing on the models shortcomings. On the rare occasions that my then low standards were not met I would set fire to it and throw it out my bedroom window (often done with well built kits too!). I'm not sure if Hobbyboss do the 17 but I can vouch for their Mig 15 and recommend you build their kit.
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Re: Mojo Build - 1/72 Airfix Mig-17F 'Fresco'
« Reply #16 on: May 04, 2025, 04:26:54 PM »
Thanks all for the ongoing words of encouragement and suggestions. After a couple of days break I got back to the bench and I think i've recovered the situation to a level where I am happy enough to move on.

As I mentioned, despite my test fitting before hand, I still had all sorts of trouble getting the chin panel and nose ring to fit properly. It took quite a bit of clamping to get the chin piece on, and some shimming for the nose ring, but even then the fit was still pretty bad... In the end, I needed a bit of filler and some 'sprue goo' to get things roughly back into line. Here is what it looked like once the cleaning up was done... this doesn't do justice to the amount of fiddling and filling needed to get to this point -







After some rescribing, here's now it now looks under some more primer.





There's still some cleaning up to do, so don't look too closely.... if I was super-obsessive i'd still do more reshaping, but it is good enough for me to move on.... "that'll do", I said... this is supposed to be a mojo build after all...!

She at least now looks like a MiG.



Next, onto the fiddly bit like undercarriage, before I get to painting proper.

Cheers again for sticking with me!

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Re: Mojo Build - 1/72 Airfix Mig-17F 'Fresco'
« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2025, 01:36:58 AM »
    Nice recovery Brad. It could be much worse, I recall the "adventures" I experienced with the Infinity Models Vampire kit a year or so ago, Kits like these are a good experience once you cross the finish line and look back at least. Looks like your MOJO is back in place!
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Re: Mojo Build - 1/72 Airfix Mig-17F 'Fresco'
« Reply #18 on: May 05, 2025, 04:44:34 AM »
It's looking great!

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Re: Mojo Build - 1/72 Airfix Mig-17F 'Fresco'
« Reply #19 on: May 05, 2025, 02:23:39 PM »
Excellent perseverance Brad - your fix looks very impressive. And the re-scribed lines are even more impressive.

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Re: Mojo Build - 1/72 Airfix Mig-17F 'Fresco'
« Reply #20 on: May 05, 2025, 06:12:07 PM »
Well recovered indeed Brad, that looks great to me. Keep going!

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Re: Mojo Build - 1/72 Airfix Mig-17F 'Fresco'
« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2025, 02:38:37 AM »
    Nice recovery Brad. It could be much worse, I recall the "adventures" I experienced with the Infinity Models Vampire kit a year or so ago, Kits like these are a good experience once you cross the finish line and look back at least. Looks like your MOJO is back in place!
Cheers,
Lance

I agree with Lance, Terrific recovery! Nice to see you moving forward again!
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