MiG-31BM, AMK 1/48. Finished

Hi to all.

I’ve just finished this kit, enormous btw. The AMK’s MiG-31BM no 880033.

I decided to add some after bits:

  • Eduard PE no 49 752 mainly to detail the belts and engine area,

  • Resin wheels ,Eduard no. 648 248;

  • AMK improvement set, n° 88003U, consisting of metal landing gears, extra photo-etched parts, extra decals and a set of tinted transparents.

Following the instructions, I started with the engines, to which I added Eduard’s photo-etched parts for the afterburner basket.

I painted the metal parts with Krylon spray and marked the recesses with a MiG dirt set. In some areas I painted those pink stripes formed with Humbrol 70 lightened with white, some panels I painted with a green from Revell 362

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In the bathtub piece I added some details of ribs, supplements and map holders that have on the sides, for a molding issue, they come smooth.

To the front post lever I added a cam that goes in front of the handle.

After securing the fit, I primed with A.MIG-2023 black one shot primer and applied the AMIG-223 interior turquoise Green acrylic. I marked the recesses with the products that this set recommends, AMIG-1505 Gray for Yellow Sand and AMIG-1008 Dark Wash, I painted pink stripes to simulate that sealing putty.

I chose to use the decals from the AMK improvement set and not the pre-painted photo-etched parts from Eduard because it seems to me that there is a difference in tones between the color of this and the one I applied and they lose a bit of a sense of volume. The decals adapted very well to the surface of the boards. I applied matte varnish, used the dirt products and finally used drops of gloss varnish on the instruments and screens.

I added the pre-painted belts from Eduard’s set to the seats. I also added some laser printed maps and brochures.

The pieces inside the domes come smooth, in different references you can see that they have a fabric, to simulate this, I added aluminum foil to which I painted Tamiya XF-5 green, the parts without fabric, I left them turquoise green.

I proceeded to assemble the rest of the plane, resulting in a beautiful engineering product, where I really used very little putty.

I added the 27 cooling petals in the each engine exhaust, I think Eduard could have make this detail no so difficult.

Final result:

The actual thing:

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A few weeks ago I finished this kit, AMK’s MiG-31BM.

I Painted the entire kit with AK real Color RC336 MiG-25/31 grey. The dielecrtic panels of rhe nose cone , front fuselage and vertical fins with dark grey from Tamiya’s acrylic, XF-24.

I decided to use the kit’s decals.

I hope you like it.

Regards,

Pablo

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Very nice work Pablo! [Y] [Y] [Y] You put a lot of really fine work into that bird and it really shows. Look forward to seeing more of your work.

Stay safe.

Jim [cptn]

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Excellent, Pablo, very well done.

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Thank you guys!

[Y]

Excellent work!

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Well!

Hot Diggety Dog! Now that’s what I call a detailed Cockpit. That is downright wonderful work Pablo! The whole aircraft stinks! I can smell the Borscht and Vodka from here ! LOL. LOL. That’s the kind of feel one wants from a model. A chance for the observer to re-experience something concerning their lives and the subject. You Did it, Sir!

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I know this is an old post but damn what a nice build, the detail is crazy!

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