Beyond The Sprues
General Category => Market Place => New Model Kit News/Reviews => Topic started by: Jeffry Fontaine on October 30, 2012, 11:40:13 AM
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PJ Production web page link (http://www.pjproduction.net/)
Click on image or the html below to view the product page for this kit
(http://www.pjproduction.net/published/publicdata/PJPRODUCTION2/attachments/SC/products_pictures/5BA%20Boxart.jpg) (http://www.pjproduction.net/product/172-mirage-iiie-plastique-injecte-et-pieces-en-resine/)
Kit number 721027 - AMD MIRAGE V BA/BR (Plastique injecté) (http://www.pjproduction.net/product/172-mirage-iiie-plastique-injecte-et-pieces-en-resine/)
Additional images of the kit may be viewed at CyberModeler PJ Production 1/72 Mirage 5 BA/BR (http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/pj/kit_pj_721027.shtml)
Looks like a really nice model of the Mirage V complete with a nose for just about every occasion. From the images it almost looks like you could make an IAF Nesher with what is included in the nose section. I defer that to the experts though, I am but an amateur when it comes to the fine details. A Mirage V is a Mirage V, is a Mirage V :)
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I can only hope that they'll do the variation on the supersonic tanks that carried bombs on them. I so want to put that on some other aircraft with suitable bombs, guided or not.
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I can only hope that they'll do the variation on the supersonic tanks that carried bombs on them. I so want to put that on some other aircraft with suitable bombs, guided or not.
Is the Revell 1/72nd scale Mirage III still available? I remember that kit had a set of those devices in the kit.
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I can only hope that they'll do the variation on the supersonic tanks that carried bombs on them. I so want to put that on some other aircraft with suitable bombs, guided or not.
Is the Revell 1/72nd scale Mirage III still available? I remember that kit had a set of those devices in the kit.
Not too often seen and I sold the one I had to Roger.
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CyberModeler in-box review - PJ Production 1/72 scale Mirage IIIE (kit number 721026) (http://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/kits/pj/kit_pj_721026.shtml)
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High Planes' version of the same model is cheaper. Different decal options as well.