| Date of Review |
1998 |
| Manufacturer |
Academy |
| Subject |
MiG-21MF Fishbed J |
| Scale |
1/48 |
| Kit Number |
2171 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Easy build, excellent detail |
| Cons |
Dorsal spine is for MiG-21bis Fishbed L, spartan cockpit |
| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$25.00 |
The Kit
The next installment of the Academy MiG-21 family has now
arrived! The MiG-21MF Fishbed J was one of the most widely exported variants
of the venerable MiG-21 family and remains in service with many Air Forces
around the world. Unfortunately, the only part of this kit that is a MiG-21MF
is the boxart. The kit itself is the later model MiG-21bis Fishbed L.
The kit comes as five trees of light grey molded parts and a small clear
tree with the clear parts as the photo depicts below. All panel lines
and rivet details are nicely scribed.
The fuselage is still molded in four parts - two front halves and two
rear halves. There is a new fret with two correct nose halves, a longer/deeper
dorsal spine and new vertical stabilizer. Unfortunately, this kit is a
MiG-21bis Fishbed L. Academy put the wrong dorsal spine and tail in this
kit! The bumps in the rear fuselage halves that represent where the retracted
main gear are stowed in the fuselage are not placed correctly. They were
incorrect on the PF and they are consistent in this 'MF' kit.
A new canopy and KM-1 ejection seat are provided, but the cockpit is
still spartan and begging for a resin replacement. The Neomega KM-1 seat
is perfect for this aircraft and I suspect that someone will offer a resin
cockpit tub for this version as well as for the MiG-21PF. Any takers?
The bumps on the wing still depict the version with the Fowler-flaps
which were common to early MiG-21PFs and standard with all of the MiG-21F
and MiG-21F-13 models. The flaps and ailerons are molded separately so
there are positioning possibilities. The good news is that the flaps and
the wing-to-flap mounts are of the SPS (blown) type which is correct on
this bird. To correct the wing bumps, remove the "bump" on the underside
of the wing between the flap and aileron cut-outs. DON'T remove the bump
on the upper wing! Keep the leading edge of the flap butted against the
wing and angle it down to the desired angle. Don't forget to open the
holes just ahead of the flap and add part E9. This is the SPS flap actuator
"bump". While you're at it, open ALL of the flashed-over holes on the
lower wing, as you'll need to have two pylons per wing with the later
MiG-21 versus only one per wing on the MiG-21PF kit.
The kit supplies the mandatory GSh-23 23mm gun (crudely represented),
though the GP-9 gunpack is still leftover from the MiG-21PF kit. On the
externals lineup, in addition to the guns, Academy has supplied two 16-shot
57mm rocket pods (UV-16-57) and two 32-shot pods (UV-32-57); two external
tanks (on this model, you can only use one and only on the centerline
(if the GP-9 gunpod isn't already in place)); 2 infrared Atoll air-to-air
missiles (AAMs) and 2 radar-guided Atoll AAMS(the fins are incorrect on
the AAMs).
The most common external configuration for the late model MiG-21 is with
two IR Atolls on the inboard pylons (steal a pair of AIM-9Bs out of your
Hasegawa Weapons Set), and three external fuel tanks (two on the outboard
pylons, one on the centerline). Since there are only two tanks included
with the kit, I'd pinch the spare tank out the MiG-21PF kit. For other
configurations/ideas, check out the references listed below.
Markings included in this kit are for Soviet AF Black 28, Indian AF C2281,
and Hungarian AF 9510. Since this version of the MiG-21 is one of the
most widely exported around the world, you'll find a wide variety of interesting
paint schemes and markings to choose from.
There are four choices for outstanding information on the MiG-21: Mikoyan
MiG-21MF Fishbed (Lock On #21) by Zoltan Buza and printed by Verlinden;
Mikoyan MiG-21 by Bill Gunston and printed by Osprey; and/or, MiG-21 Fishbed
printed by 4+ Publications, and/or MiG-21 Fishbed by Yefim Gordon/Bill
Gunston and printed by Aerofax.
FOOTNOTE
If you had your sights set on an accurate MiG-21MF, all is not lost.
The OEZ MiG-21 kit comes with three dorsal spines (MiG-21MF Fishbed
J, MiG-21SMT Fishbed K, and MiG-21bis Fishbed L), two canopy options and
a good tail. Stick the OEZ spine and tail on the Academy kit and you're
back on the Fishbed J market.
In fact, the only real problems I know of with the OEZ kit are: the textured
plastic which makes bare metal MiGs difficult to do without a lot of work;
and, the forward speed brakes are too narrow.
The weapons included with the kit are some of the best selections available
for 1/48 Russian armament. If you also get the OEZ Su-25 kit, you'll have
a ton of Russian air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons options that can
be used on many other 1/48 scale kits!
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