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Friday, January 07, 2011 - 03:23 AM UTC
Eduard have released details of their long awaited 1/48th MiG-21.
The information was released on their Facebook profile at: http://www.facebook.com/EduardCompany
MiG-21
"Recently finished artwork for long time awaited Eduard’s MiG-21 in 1/48. The very first release of that kit (March 2011) will be in “MF” version and will contains six markings in basic ProfiPACK kit and ten markings in the “prepaid edition” (more information here and also January 2011 issue of Info Eduard).

This impressive artwork was painted by Petr Stepanek, using camo research background by Joav Efrati.

The schemes.
There are six markings applied in the ProfiPACK edition (orange bordered). Additional four markings (green bordered) are those used as bonus in the “Prepaid ProfiPACK” version, which will contains extra decal sheet with four extra markings, color schemes for these markings and Brassin seat and numbered certificate for this prepaid edition. Ordering of the prepaid version will be possible since February 2011. Both versions – standard ProfiPACK edition and the Prepaid ProfiPACK with extra bonuses will be released in March 2011."


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Comments

Excellent! Great paint schemes on those Egyptian Migs. Thanks for postin Andy. All the best. tim
JAN 07, 2011 - 04:32 AM
More MiGs are always welcome, of course, but I wonder if we'll see an F-7 anytime soon? I really hope so.
JAN 07, 2011 - 07:27 AM
This is the first bit of good news I've received in the New Year - let's hope it's worth the wait! I'm all for having extra bonuses in the "prepaid edition", but I'm happy enough with the Polish markings in the regular Profipak. -YL
JAN 13, 2011 - 04:39 PM
10 Different Markings in a New quarterscale Phantom Killer ( ) are just GREAT NEWS Cheers Nick
JAN 14, 2011 - 01:23 AM
Hello there guys, The countdown has just started, which mean you will be able to pre-order our new MiG-21MF Subscriber Limited Edition 1/48 in less than four hours! If you're curious, what's in the box: -9 trees of high detail injection molded plastic parts -Photoetched brass details for realistic finish -Paint masks -Full color instructions -Along with decals and schemes for an additional four versions(when compared to our March MiG-21 ProfiPACK), this kits provides 10 camouflage schemes in the prepaid Subscriber Limited Edition. -Eduard Brassin UB-16 rocket pods (2pcs) -Eduard Brassin MiG-21 seat, late (KM-1) -Certificate of Authenticity -You also get the option to purchase another one set of individual trees of plastic parts with photoetched brass and masks for a very advantageous price – MiG-21MF OVERTREES, Cat.No. 8235X Above all, you get free shipping on any order containing 1153X kit! Hopefully, you can find more information on our info page of MiG-21MF Subscriber Edition . If there are any questions regarding this kit, we'll gladly answer them!
JAN 31, 2011 - 06:20 PM
Your Mig-21 looks stunning Seby. Those rocket pods and the ejector seat look amazing. Nice to see you will be doing a few versions of the 21. Thanks for posting the information. All the best. tim
JAN 31, 2011 - 09:48 PM
I agree with Tim. This kit gets better each time I look at it! Bravo, Eduard.
FEB 01, 2011 - 03:33 AM
Seems there are two toppics regarding this new exciting release, so I will repeat my pleeeaaas for the Mig 15, 17 and 19 to come next. Well. I know, the hope is small to get them all, but I think Eduard is making a much better job on the soviet jets than Trumpy/Hobby Boss is. Also on a side note, I would love to see the P-40 re-released again.
FEB 06, 2011 - 08:48 AM
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