MiG-21 CZ “4175”
Dear Friends, enclosed one of my latest work – a big thanks to the Kitchecker Team for contributing my building-report within their latest issue:
http://kitchecker.com/modelle_3/mig-21mfn4175_christian_ristits.htm
11 additional images. Click to enlarge.
Craig Abrahamson said on June 2, 2017
Very nicely done, Christian…great work!
Greg Kittinger said on June 2, 2017
Your work is always pristine Christian! Well done.
Tom Bebout said on June 2, 2017
Really nice Christian
Marvin Reyes said on June 2, 2017
Excellent job. The green cockpit really stands out. Congratulations!
George Williams said on June 2, 2017
Wow, you’ve really captured the look of this Mig, Eduard must be very grateful.
Gary Brantley said on June 2, 2017
Christian, you da man, man! Great looking model plane!! 🙂
Christian Ristits said on June 3, 2017
Thank you very much my friends for your overwhelming feedback!
Editor said on June 3, 2017
When I was young and this type of aircraft were still considered state of the art, I wasn’t at all fond of the angular lines of the Soviet deltas. But I recognize today that the Mig-21 remains one of the most elegantly designed delta-wing fighters ever conceived. The bare metal finish and somewhat mundane markings in your model emphasize this to the point! Great job and a pleasure to look at
Jeff Bailey said on June 3, 2017
Absolutely!
Jeff Bailey said on June 3, 2017
Great job, Christian! The finish is perfect. I also read the piece that is published as well as I could – thanks to Mr. Google’s translation.
Outstanding!
Christian Ristits said on June 3, 2017
Thank you very much again! I agree 100% – the MiG-21 is one of the most elegant jets I know…I guess its not the last one that I have built 😉
Robert Royes said on June 3, 2017
Beautiful Mig!
Christian Ristits said on June 5, 2017
Thanks Robert!
Richard Mcstay said on June 7, 2017
Another stunner mate, the finish you achieve on your models is fantastic.
George Henderson said on June 10, 2017
Great looking aircraft
Christian Ristits said on June 11, 2017
Thank you very much George and Richard!