Special Hobby 1/72 Mirage F.1C/C-200

KIT #: SH72388
PRICE: $19.00 plus shipping from Czechia
DECALS: Four options
REVIEWER: Scott Van Aken
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HISTORY

The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French fighter and attack aircraft designed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation. It was developed as a successor to the Mirage III family.

During the 1960s, Dassault commenced development of what would become the Mirage F1 as a private venture, alongside the larger Mirage F2. Work on the F1 eventually took precedence over the costlier F2, which was cancelled during the late 1960s. The French Air Force (Armée de l'Air) took interest in the fledgling fighter to meet its requirement for an all-weather interceptor aircraft. Accordingly, initial production units were equipped with the Thomson-CSF Cyrano IV monopulse radar. During the latter half of 1974, the Mirage F1 entered service in the French Air Force. Shortly thereafter, the type was deployed as the main interceptor of the French Air Force, a capacity which it continued to serve in until the arrival of the Mirage 2000. It later transitioned to an aerial reconnaissance role. In July 2014, the last French Mirage F1s were retired from service.

THE KIT

In line with other modern toolings from the CMR group, the external detailing is very well done. This kit is basically the single seat version with additional parts to make the two seater. It means you'll have a lot of parts on the sprues that are not used. The kit also comes with some small resin sprues for the wingtip missile rails (which I guess are different than those of the single seater) and a pair of chaff/flare dispensers to attach to the ventral fins.

A nicely detailed cockpit tub is provided and the instrument panel used decals which is fairly standard in this scale. This kit would benefit from a resin ejection seat and one is available. One then builds up the exhaust and installs that and the interior bits before closing the fuselage halves. The kit has a lot of very small antennas they show being attached early. I'd wait until just before painting to deal with those. Intakes are shallow, but not an issue as you can see very little when you look into them. If building a Mirage F.1C-200 you have to use a radome half that includes the refueling probe.

Next up are the flying surfaces. You do have to do some surgery on the wing tips for a couple of the markings options. Holes already exist in the wings for pylons so if you are building an option that doesn't have these items, the holes will need to be filled. . Construction moves on to the landing gear which are properly complex as they are on the real deal. Seats are then built up and installed. Next the clear bits are attached. These are designed to be posed open. A centerline tank and pylon are shown for one option, with that option also getting the resin wingtip missile rails.

Instructions are well done and in color. Four markings options are provided with three of the four in blue-grey uppers and silver undersides. One is the box art plane from EC 1/12 for the 1979 Tiger Meet. The tail badges for his unit are provided separately in case you wish to do a standard plane. Next is an EC 3/12 aircraft 1979 with the larger white unit fin marking. Third is an EC 2/5 plane with special badges for the 200th Mirage F.1 overhaul. Finally, in a desert camouflage scheme is EC 4/30 plane based at Djibouti in 1981. These last two are the -200 versions with the refueling probe. Decals are nicely done and I'll be saving what I don't use for use on my Heller Mirages when (if) I get around to building them. The fairly large decal sheet is well done and I expect the Cartograf markings to work well.

CONCLUSIONS

There are a number of Mirage F.1 kits that have been produced in this scale from Airfix, Heller, Hasegawa, and ESCI. Special Hobby released both this kit and their single seat version in 2016 and has done more boxings in the time since then. This single seat kit has since been reboxed by Revell and Heller if Scalemates is correct.

REFERENCES

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dassault_Mirage_F1

February 2025 

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