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Fulcrums

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This is my brace of MiG-29A Fulcrums.One is Italeri 1/72 Polish Air Force, 1st Aviation Squadron, 23rd Tactical Airbase, Minsk Mazowiecki, 2016, the other is Airfix 1/72 No 1 squadron Tactical Air Force Minsk Mazowiecki Poland 2006

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Very nice couple of builds.
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JamesPerrin wrote:Very nice couple of builds.
Thank you for kind comment.
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Those look really good.

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dwomby wrote:Those look really good.

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A couple of superb looking MiGs. Which kit was the best to build?
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Beautiful, Dan.
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Nice pair of Mig29's! 8-)

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Old_Tonto wrote:A couple of superb looking MiGs. Which kit was the best to build?
Thank you for kind comment. Liked them both but have to admit Italeri was the best to build.
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Stupot wrote:Nice pair of Mig29's! 8-)

Stu :)
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Stupot wrote:Nice pair of Mig29's! 8-)

Stu :)
Thank you for kind comment.
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Very nice indeed Dan; the Polish schemes always look very smart
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Very nicely done, you've ended up with a smart pair of Fulcrums there. I've only built the Italeri kit and, IIRC, from reviews and opinion of the time, the wheels are a little on the small size - not that I let that worry me :grin:
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A great looking pair of Migs. I've an Airfix one stashed away. How did you find the build?
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Fantastic looking Fulcrums.
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