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Old 04-27-2008, 08:55 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: mig 15?

I'm with you on this one. There's a serious lack of Migs to go up against given all the new jets making their arrival on the diecast scene.

They are also historically significant. Nice to have the Mig 21, but would also like to see early Mig jet fighters, and how about aircraft like the Su-17, Mig 23, or Mig 27.
 

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They are also historically significant. Nice to have the Mig 21, but would also like to see early Mig jet fighters, and how about aircraft like the Su-17, Mig 23, or Mig 27.

I absolutely agree that they are historically significant and exactly why I think they would be very cool. The Fitters would be very welcome too, especially the Su22 with the swing wings. I like the Mig 25 a little more the Mig 23/27 though.
 

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I absolutely agree that they are historically significant and exactly why I think they would be very cool. The Fitters would be very welcome too, especially the Su22 with the swing wings. I like the Mig 25 a little more the Mig 23/27 though.

Kind of wonder why some of these interesting and good looking Soviet aircraft have yet to be modeled. Yep, Mig 25 would be another neat one.
 

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I absolutely agree that they are historically significant and exactly why I think they would be very cool. The Fitters would be very welcome too, especially the Su22 with the swing wings. I like the Mig 25 a little more the Mig 23/27 though.

Yeah, back in the late 70's Hasegawa started an almost hysterical rush for models when they released the Mig 25.
 



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special tks to Fly Navy 75, he sold me a silver one! standup,pleasent guy to deal with.
now who's got a camo one
 

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you can always go for the XXI Century Toys 1/18 North Korean or Soviet MiG-15!!
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you can always go for the XXI Century Toys 1/18 North Korean or Soviet MiG-15!!
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Neat looking Mig-15, but oh so big.
 

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special tks to Fly Navy 75, he sold me a silver one! standup,pleasent guy to deal with.
now who's got a camo one

The silver MiG 15 is also nice and I've got the camo version but sorry, that one's definitely a keeper!
 

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