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MiG-31 completed - Have a look

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    January 2003
Posted by Orne on Tuesday, June 28, 2005 3:07 AM
Clarifying the above, I scratchbuilt the original parts, mostly vacformed over resin or basswood plugs, and some parts cast from resin; the photos are of a kit buildup, so you're looking at a vacform model. There's a resin wing-support box inside the engines to which the lower halves of the wing are glued onto.

I drew up the blueprints from magazine photos and sketches in 1987 on a private contract for someone else, and carved a 1/48 scale basswood and spruce master for the same party, minus detail. Ten years ago I enlarged the plans and released a Phase I version of the MiG kit in late 2003. Decided to re-work everything to make the kit easier to assemble and also put more detail into it (pretty much like my Batura kit, I just keep improving on what has gone before).
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Posted by SNOOPY on Monday, June 27, 2005 11:45 AM
That is really nice for a scratchbuilt. Did you work from plans or from the film photos of the movie? Get job!!!
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Posted by Orne on Sunday, June 26, 2005 4:48 PM
It's the prototype for my kit - everything for it was scratchbuilt except for some small parts - mostly vacform styrene plastic except for the resin tailpiece, cockpit, landing-gear/weapons, and wing support box. Not black resin, that's just a multi-layered paint-job.

More info:

http://groups.msn.com/InfinityReach/rebellioncreations.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=778
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Posted by SNOOPY on Friday, June 24, 2005 12:11 PM
Great look plane. I liked the movie even though it starts out really slow but the dogfight scenes were excellent. I would also like to know if it is a kit or is it scratchbuilt?
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  • From: Philomath, OR, USA
Posted by knight667 on Friday, June 24, 2005 10:11 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Orne

New photos of painted MiG-31 (looks like a bad reflection, but had some slight fogging of the canopy and going to cut it out and replace it).

http://groups.msn.com/InfinityReach/maydaymig31.msnw

Basecoat is Duplicolor dark grey sandable primer; most of the panelwork was laid in with Pentel brushable pens in varying shades of grey and blue, panel-lines were done with a .05 mechanical pencil. Except for the canopy, no masking was done on the entire model - it was all done free-hand, including the painting of the engine-nozzles/tailpiece with acrylic paints. In roomlight it appears almost glossy black, but in sunlight all the panel variations stand out (walk past a Blackbird as I've done and you'll see the same effect).


Looks great! Where did you get the kit? Is it a multimedia (looks like black resin...).
John "The only easy day was yesterday." - US Navy SEALs "Improvise. Adapt. Overcome." - US Marine Corp. "I live each day/Like it's my last/...I never look back" - from "I'm A Rocker" by Judas Priest
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MiG-31 completed - Have a look
Posted by Orne on Sunday, June 19, 2005 7:25 AM
New photos of painted MiG-31 (looks like a bad reflection, but had some slight fogging of the canopy and going to cut it out and replace it).

http://groups.msn.com/InfinityReach/maydaymig31.msnw

Basecoat is Duplicolor dark grey sandable primer; most of the panelwork was laid in with Pentel brushable pens in varying shades of grey and blue, panel-lines were done with a .05 mechanical pencil. Except for the canopy, no masking was done on the entire model - it was all done free-hand, including the painting of the engine-nozzles/tailpiece with acrylic paints. In roomlight it appears almost glossy black, but in sunlight all the panel variations stand out (walk past a Blackbird as I've done and you'll see the same effect).
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