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| Mig-17
& Mig-15 UTI Conversion model in 1/32 scale
Trumpeter / Hobbycraft The Mig-15 was the first real operational Soviet jet fighter that was put into service after 1945 and that saw operational war usage, in Korea. The Mig-15 used a "copy" of a Rolls Royce engine that was made in the USSR and that was quite successfully at that period. Regarding the actual MIG-15 series, this type later evolved by Mikoyan into produce the larger Mig-17. The Mig-17 is in fact a sort of Mig-15 with longer fuselage and afterburner added to the jet engine. Trumpeter released Chinese F-5, F-5A and FT-5 kits. These planes are Chinese PLAAF versions of the MiG 17. The Trumpeter kits of Mig-15bis and the 3 other "Mig-17" kits share a lot of parts as the real ones. The F-5A is a radar nose version of the Mig-17 and the FT-5 is the Chinese trainer version. Actually, the FT-5 "Mig-17" two seater is unique as the Soviets never made a trainer variant of the Mig-17 but the Chinese did. The Soviets used the two seater Mig-15 UTI to train both their Mig-15 and Mig-17 pilots as that plane was satisfactory for training pilots for both types. The Chinese Mig equivalents were
copies made using Soviet patterns and assistance of the planes made in
China as the Communist Red Block. At that time the Cold war was going on.
The Chinese Trumpeter
kit
manufacturer issued these kits in 1/32 scale.
The Trumpeter single seat MiG 15 kit looks a scaled up version of the Tamiya 1/48 kit. The Mig-15 kit was the first kit under their own Trumpeter name and nowadays many kits can be bought from Trumpeter, and these include some very exiting ones. The kit was also issued under the "Hobbycraft" and FROG label from Hong Kong. This first Mig-15 kit originating
from Trumpeter is the simplest 1/32 model kit, newer kits being released
becoming better and better. These Mig kits are rather simple and crude
in some areas. However, the kits can be used as starting point for quite
good made up models.
Between the Trumpeter Mig-17 kits and Mig-15 kits, 2 sprues are common. Extra parts are there like 3 types of nose intake ring and two simple ejection seats. The FT-5 kit is a double seater variant of the Chinese Mig-17 so that is the main reason that you get some parts extra. General kit construction notes:
j. The Mig-17 kit wing fences
are too thick but can be sanded/scraped thin.
n. You will need to add substantial
nose weight to prevent a tail sitter in both kits. These are provided in
the kits!
s. the intake tubing is missing,
you look straight into and onto the tub and wing joint. Add thin card to
make a streamlined engine airflow intake
You will need some putty and sanding
in areas as usual but there is nothing that can not be overcome by the
average modeller.
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Trumpeter / Hobbycraft kits Mig-17 & Mig-15 |
| Best references:
- KP kits in 1/72 scale - AeroFax OKB MIG, Mikoyan Aircraft, Miller and Butowski - Squadron Signal Mig-15 (do not use the inaccurate drawings!!) - Mig-15, 4+ Publications, Czech - Mig-15, Scale models, July 1996
KP Kits
in 1/72, also used as check up
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