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Eduard has published on Facebook CAD images and a update on their project to produce a 1/72 MiG-21MF
Although not hot sizzling news a few folk have asked me how Eduard is getting on with creating a 1/72 MiG-21. Well here is the latest news straight from Eduard:

”First MiG-21MF in 1/72nd scale is scheduled for first quarter of 2018. MiG-21MF was produced by two manufacturers, by Zavod No.21, located in Gorkiy (today Nizniy Novgorod), where the grey surface PVO version was produced, and by Zavod No.30 in Moscow, where the front aviation camouflaged or silver surface aircraft were manufactured. Our kit will reflect differences between both versions, and will be released in two different boxings.
There are the PVO aircraft (Gorkiy built) on the pictures with greyish fuselage, and the front aviation aircraft from Moscow are these with brownish fuselages”.


Eduard - MiG-21 – 1/72

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