29 September 2022

Eduard 1/48 Mig-29A


Academy kits is one of those brands that I usually shy away from, however when a customer hands you a kit and asks you to build it, you don't always get a choice. Although it came in an Eduard Limited Edition boxing, I knew from the outset that it was an Academy kit with just whole lot of Eduard aftermarket stuff thrown in. This included a replacement resin nose cone with a brass pitot tube, cockpit tub, ejection seat, wheel well bays, wheels, flare dispensers, exhaust cones and a large fret of etch metal. As impressive as this all looked, from past experience with Academy kits, I still wasn't overly impressed by it.
 
The first thing I tackled was the fitment of the replacement resin wheel wells, as they were quite fiddly and it is important to ensure that they are fitted correctly, or this will affect the stance of the aircraft later on, which unfortunately occurred in my case but wasn't noticeable until the very end (sigh!).
 
As for the rest of the kit and the replacement parts, everything went together surprisingly well and in the end it proved to be a much more enjoyable build than I had envisaged, with nothing major to deal with. The only items I elected not to fit to the kit were the etch static wicks, as these are so small and their attachment point so limited, that I felt they would be prone to breakage and therefore better left off.

As for the finish, this was my first time use of MRP Paints. Their Soviet Aircraft Colours were used throughout and they were absolutely superb. If I could find a consistent and reliable source for these paints, they would become my paint of choice in the future. As for the decals, I don't know who produced the ones for this kit - I suspect Eduard - as they were difficult to apply, being quite thick, unwilling to conform to curves and somewhat brittle. This was not the most enjoyable part of the project.
 
So, has this build changed my view of Academy kits? Definitely not! However, if I had to build this kit again, I would have no hesitation in doing so.
 


 
 



12 August 2022

ANZAC Weekend Airshow (Sale)

 

Having not been to an airshow for over 2 years, this sounded like quite promising event so I went ahead and booked my tickets. Sad to say, when I turned up on the day it didn't look as promising as I'd imagined and it ended up being much less of an airshow than I expected. As a consequence, my full day out didn't eventuate and I left much earlier than I intended, being less than satisfied. 







03 July 2022

Gippsland Vehicle Collection - The Maffra Shed

 

I've wanted to visit this Museum for some time and as I happened to be in the area for another reason, the opportunity was taken to finally tick it off my 'to do' list. The Museum is a very historic building in its own right and the collection of vehicles displayed within is just amazing. However, with both the theme and collection of vehicles displayed within changing every six months, it means that a return visit will definitely be on the cards.




 

















05 June 2022

Corowa Swim-in & Military Vehicle Gathering

After enduring cancellations and border closures thanks to Covid, I was finally able to attend this event once again after a 2 year hiatus. It was a great spectacle as usual, although I did miss a few important vehicles that I was hoping to see due to their earlier than expected departure.