Mikojan-Gurevič MiG-21F-13
"Export version"
Kovozávody Prostějov | Nr. KPM0504 | 1:72

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- Merke:
- Kovozávody Prostějov (KP)
- Tittel:
- Mikojan-Gurevič MiG-21F-13 "Export version"
- Nummer:
- KPM0504
- Skala:
- 1:72
- Type:
- Byggesett
- Status:
- Future 2025* Nye dekaler
- Tema:
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed » Jet (Fly)
- Listed on:
Markeringer
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21F-13 Fishbed-C
Ilmavoimat (Finnish Air Force 1918-now)
- Aviation Museum Helsinki MG-127
2006 - Helsinki
조선인민군 항공 및 반항공군 (Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force 1946-now)
- 711
القوات الجوية العربية السورية (Syrian Arab Air Force 1948-now)
- 67th Fighter Squadron 2190
1974
Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo (Yugoslav Air Force 1945-1992)
- 540
1968 - Pleso
Eskens innhold
Instruksjoner (papir) (Black & white), Støpebrett (Clear), Støpebrett (Light gray), Dekalark (vannoverførings) (Multi-colored), Instruksjoner (papir) (Multi-colored)
Boxart designet av Carlos Alonso
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Kommentarer

And yet another completely fictious and ridiculous Syrian painting scheme from the KP company, straight from the fantasy books with elves, dragons and magic. A pilot figure of Gandalf is missing to get you a nice and complete Syrian set.
If you want a Syrian MiG-21F-13, it's either metallic finish with green insignia (pre-1964, although transition not instant), metallic finish with red insignia (1965-1967) or camouflage pattern (sand or orange sand with green patches, underside with admirality blue) and red insignia. There is no such thing as brown. Also, no camouflage with old green insignia.
Timeline completely messed up, KP too lazy to read even basic info from Wikipedia once again, which is very embarassing for the year of 2025 with vast literature, internet and communication.
Alle kommentarer (5) » 1 9 May, 07:50

And to add up, Aztec Models are just as clueless. Can they show one single photograph of any Syrian MiG-21 looking like this? Not to mention that SYAAF MiG-21s never had roundels on the fuselage. They are as well presenting pre-1964 markings for the 1973 era. Let me show how easy it is to get it right (check the "Markings" tab))
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Air_Force
If someone gets upset about my comments, I challenge them to prove me wrong. Until then I will continue to have 0 tolerance for this repeated and year old attitude of "I don't care" from KP and any other company behaving the same. Folks, it's 2025! This sets a very bad example for people that care about technical and historical aspects, especially for newcomers or younger people. How come Eduard does it right in the vast majority of cases (like 99%)? Maybe for them modelling doesn't mean only glueing plastic and sniffing paint.
11 May, 10:45

I fully agree. I ment that KP just seem to copy stuff and don't do any original research. It's a shame because there's so many real colour schemes that could be done.
11 May, 21:25

It's exciting to get Finnish topics, but the unit on the cover art is actually decommissioned MG-77 that is painted to look like MiG-21bis MG-127 to work as a decoy plane.
1 22 April, 20:43
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