Monogram 1/48 Dassault Mirage 2000

What’s that old saw, “something old, something new”? Yesterday I posted something new for me, a finished model. Today, I post something old, also from yesterday’s hot morning at the airport.

The model is the Monogram 1/48 Mirage 2000, the instructions are dated 1986. I built the kit somewhere between '93 and '95. It had never been photographed at all untill yesterday. When it was done, I had very little experience with weathering and wear on aircraft and most attempts were not that good. As my meager skills in that part of the art grew, I felt better about newer builds and sort of looked down on my old efforts. Maybe, even after I started using digital cameras to record my planes, some older builds never got any consideration. I’m trying to change that attitude now.

The paint was Model Master camouflage gray and a custom-mixed blue (tried to match a blue I’d seen in pics somewhere), both enamels, done with my Paasche H and an ancient, pulsing ol’ compressor that made an horrendous noise. Originally it carried two Exocets but I robbed one for my CSAF Mirage F-1 and used the kit-supplied drop tank in it’s place. I did add some gee-gaws to the cockpit that look okay still. I notice a lot of staining around the decals, a result of their age now I guess. That’s happened in the last 6 or 7 years, but hey, they were laid down a long time ago. All in all, she turned out better in pics than in person. Thanks for having a look! Gary

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Very Purdy! [:P] That poor French Belle amongst all you Texicans…[:O] Nice work my friend.

Very cool!

Vert nice !

Very nice for a plane built some thirty odd years or so. Great job!

Toshi

I’d almost swear you were taking photos of real aircraft and passing them off as your models Tex! [;)]

Don’t think I’d post any of the stuff I was building back in the early '90s even if I still had it, they were a little more, well, crude than yours or what I’m building now.

Thanks guys! I’m really tickled that ya’ll like this old bird, I appreciate your comments so much. I started to not even take her to the airport; I’m glad that I did now.

Stik, we win those Frenchies over with some good Texas BBQ.[:D] It is a bit hot here for their tastes though…the weather and the BBQ.

Gamera, it’s fun to “fool the eye” isn’t it? I can say the same about some of your fine builds too! [B]

You certainly had my eye fooled. Geez what a good lookin build !

Why, thanks a lot Jay! I’m glad you liked this ol’ bird. I still have a few more waiting for a trip to the airport. Oh, and one more from my last session still to post.

Thanks again!

Gary