Caracal Models CD 72010: PAF MiG-29
Units: | 1ELT, Minsk Mazowiecki |
Price |
$13.99 which includes US shipping |
Reviewer: |
This
sheet reduces in size the previous 1/48 sheets so that 1/72 modelers can also do
these markings for commemorative
aircraft from the Polish Air Force. The first MiG-29 is adorned with full color markings of
the Kusciuszko squadron on the upper surface of the fuselage and also has two
portraits of Wing Commander Marian Pisarek, who was killed in mid-1942 while
leading the 1st Polish Fighter Wing. He was attached to 303 Squadron during the
Battle of Britain and went on to 315 and 308 squadron before leading the wing.
In the grey up
per
fuselage marking is an aircraft with portraits of
F/O Nuriskaw Feric, who was killed while attached to 303 Squadron
during WWII. He was with the squadron through their fighting during the Battle
of Britain and into early 1942 when he met his death. Added to the sheet is a
MiG-29 UB with the portraits of G/Cpt Zdzislaw Krasnodebski. This aircraft has
the full color badge.
The sheet itself is superbly printed by Cartograf so you know you are getting the best. Full placement information and a background history are provided as well as a complete data placement diagram. The recommended kits are by Italeri or Airfix. Both Hasegawa's and Fujimi's are too small so they may cause issues. Zvezda also does a MiG-29 series which seem to be near copies of the Italeri kit so the decals should fit those as well.
Photos
of the aircraft are available on their web site and just to whet your appetite,
here is one. One thing I noticed right off is
how hard edged the camouflage scheme is. Perhaps this is one that can be masked
rather than freehanded. A full camo markings guide is provided that includes the
inside of both fins.
May 2013
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