stikpusher
el_jere:
I don´t know if you model in 1/48 too, but if you do a friend of mine (the guy who owns Aconcagua Resin Models) makes a wonderful Dagger convertion set for Eduard and Hobbyboss MIII.
I don´t know what particular EA plane are you going to represent but have in mind that only the last batch have the capability to use teh Magic missile, I don´t remember the numbers now, but are the last seven that arrived.
el Jere, in aircraft I only build 1/48 and 1/32... I have not built a 1/72 aircraft for me in almost 30 years. The Mirage that I am building now is the old ESCI IIIE kit. but my chosen scales kinda makes me run out of display space quickly on modern jets though... That would be quite an involved conversion to change a Mirage IIIC to a Dagger due to the numerous changes (lengthened fuselage with repositioned cockpit, new nose, shorter engine exhaust area/new afterburner...) between those aircraft. But I do appreciate the information. Right now I am looking at using a Mirage IIIR (which already have most of those changes) as my starting point and I just found Nesher/Dagger nose from PJ productions that may be the answer to my patience on this build. And it was the second batch of IIIEAs 013-019 that were wired to carry the Matra Magic R-550 Missile. I saw that the Aztec sheet was going to have markings for one of those and added the rails to my build.
Azorean, that Wessex looks sweet. Just what I would love for my collection.
That´s what I told you, the last batch was the second batch LOL.
Is not that dificult to convert and MIIIC into a Dagger. The R from Accademy is a poor kit, to say the least!
I did convert a MIIIC into a MIIIEB., is not THAT hard, the conversion (from Aconcagua too) fits great, and you will have a much more accurate Mirage, compared with others brands. (Heller is the most accurate in forms of all, but it has raisd panels)
If you can, get the Aconcagua conversion, you will not regrat that.
You have the option to get just the nose, or the exterior parts without the interior, or whatever you want.
I just got a Mirage from Hobbyboss you convert it into a Dagger.
Be aware if you want to build one, that most of the aftermarket decals are wrong, because theu use a fount with angles in the corners and should be curves.
Cheers
Jeremias
PS: a moth ago, more or less a couple of Mirage Maras pased over my house, wow!! thos machines can roar!