These next photos show how the two kits look sitting side by side. I added the horizontal stabilizers to the Tamiya MiG-15, along with the cannons, dive brakes and various antennae's. ON the Tamiya MiG-15, I decided to raise the flaps, as most often these planes had the flaps in the "UP" position when parked. It was very simple to do. All I had to do was cut off the locating tabs. They fit into the opening perfectly, and were glued shut.
There are some subtle differences between the types. These most obvious are the sweep of the wings, along with the wing tips.
They look very similar from the side.
The MiG-17 looks a little longer when viewed from above. Here you can also see how much more sweep is incorporated into the later 17's wings...
I might get some more work done on these later tonight.
I have a question for anyone that knows the answer... Did the lower / underside portions of the wings receive camouflage paint on the North Vietnamese MiG-17 numbered "3020" ? Or was this area left in Natural Metal ? Did the same apply to the underside of the stabilizers ?
It appears as if the entire fuselage was painted in camouflage colors.
I found this photo online. It could be colorized, I don't know for sure.
Also I am looking to paint one of the MiG-15's in a tiger stripe style camouflage for a Korean War era Chinese MiG-15. Does anyone know if these planes were left in Natural metal on the undersides ? Or were they painted Flat Black or some shade of Light Blue or Gray ?
I'm open to suggestions for the colors that were used on these planes too. I've been gathering some information, but this is starting to look like it could be a mine field.
Meanwhile it's getting close to dinner time !
As always,
Comments are encouraged.
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