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MiG-17 PF 'Radar Fresco' - Airfix / MisterCraft kitbash

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I will use the Airfix MiG-17 kit ... 
 

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... together with the MisterCraft MiG-17 kit to build a decent replica of the MiG-17PF! 
 

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The main differences are around the nose: The MiG-17F (on the left) has a plain intake, while the MiG-17PF has a radar dome in the center, plus a protruding "lip" above the intake. To accommodate the new radar, the 37mm cannon on F-version was replaced with a 23 mm cannon for the PF. There are some differences in the cockpit as well, and the windscreen has a different design. 
 

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The Airfix parts are really nice and crisp, and also pretty accurate ... 
 

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... which is more than can be said about the MisterCraft kit. The parts are coarse, rough, have an abysmal fit and are in some places completely inaccurate. Good thing that I will only use like 3% of this kit! OK, let's begin! 
 

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In the MisterCraft kit, the radome nose ring is just a blind stub, which really doesn't look good. Let's fix this! 
 

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I opened up the intake duct openings and also removed about 8 mm of material from the back to allow the Airfix cockpit tub to fit in behind it. Unfortunately the nose is still a bit wrong, but it is quite a complex part, so I cannot just craft a new one from a block of plastic (although the idea crossed my mind). 
 

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The inside of the radome nose is routed out with the Dremel to mate to the Airfix cockpit tub ... 
 

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... also the front of the Airfix cockpit tub needs to be filed down to a more blunt shape using a sanding stick. 
 

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With some careful sanding, the two parts can be made to fit together just nicely. The openings of the radome nose continue straight to the intake ducts of the Airfix part, which is a huge improvement over the blind face of the original MisterCraft part. Now we can start building the cockpit! 
 

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PE details added to the cockpit parts. The seat will be replaced with a correct resin KK-2 seat (in the mail from Russia, so it may take some time). The dashboard is sanded completely smooth to be equipped with the pre-painted PE parts after priming. 
 

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It is worth comparing the MisterCraft cockpit and seats (to the left) with the Airfix equivalents (to the right). In comparison, the MisterCraft looks like it is carved from soap by an 8 year old. Just terrible. 
 

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Cockpit assembled with some scratch-built details, painted and weathered. Fishing weights superglued into the nose tub, and more flattened lead weights added behind the dashboard, to the sides and under the cockpit. All to avoid a tail-sitter model. The seat is just there for the photo, it will be replaced with a resin one. 
 

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Holes need to be drilled in the bottom wing halves for the external fuel tanks - clearly marked on the inside of the wings, so no problems. 
 

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And yes, let's not forget that tiny clear landing light before cementing together the wing halves! 
 

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As I was assembling the wings, I thought it could be interesting to compare the Airfix wing and stabilizer with the MisterCraft parts. As you can see, the MisterCraft wing is much too narrow and too rounded. Also, the ailerons don't end in the traling end of the wing, which looks bizarre. But the real horror is the stabilizer: it is grossly out of scale and looks like it belongs to a different aircraft.  
 

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Now for the most critical step - to splice the two fuselages together! Let's first figure out the splice line between the two parts. It is not easy because the MisterCraft kit has a significantly wider nose section, so the join line needs to be where the two fuselages have the same diameter, and preferably along a panel line. As you can see, very little of the MisterCraft kit will be left: everything behind the nose will be put in the bin (where it belongs). 
 

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By cutting just in front of the cockpit, I can use the cockpit tub and nose gear bay from the Airfix kit - the MisterCraft has no cockpit detail whatsoever and the nose gear bay is just a scribed rectangle with a hole for the nose gear strutl  
 

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The Airfix kit loses its nose section to the razor saw ... 
 

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... and the MisterCraft kit loses everything except its nose! The cuts are pretty rough at this time to provide some leeway for error. Now time for detail work! 
 

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An hour of cutting and sanding, and the two parts can be mated up almost perfectly! 
 

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Nose ring joined and the landing gear opening cut out 
 

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Iterative dry fitting and sanding of the MasterCraft nose with the Airfix fuselage to achieve the best fit I possibly can. Disregard the panel lines on the MisterCraft nose; they will soon be filled in and rescribed, as they are completely wrong. 
 

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For the Airfix kit, you have the option to position the airbrakes in open or closed position and you need to pick the correct exhaust pipe for the version you intend to build. I decided to have them closed on the MiG-17PF. So the smooth pipe (the left one) it will be here. 
 

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The cockpit assembly, the jet pipe, and the transparent parts for the radio compass are cemented to the left side of the the fuselage. Also a few more fishing weights were superglued to the back of the cockpit assembly, just in case. 
 

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Finally the fuselage halves are joined and the nose part is added. The fit is not perfect, there are some gaps and steps that need to be taken care of. 
 

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Contours sanded to correction. The gaps filled with 'Liquid Sprue' - a mixture of small pieces of plastic sprue and Tamiya Extra Thin Cement. Wait for a day and sand smooth. When completely dry throughout, after like another day or two, new panel lines can be scribed, just like into regular plastic. 
 

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Wings attached, panel lines rescribed and the nose section is sprayed with gray primer to reveal any remaining sanding or filling issues. Scribing the MisterCraft part is tricky, the plastic has a strange consistency and crumbles like cookie dough. I only bother to scribe in the most obvious panel lines. 
 

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MisterCraft represents the three 23 mm guns of the PF with shapeless blobs, so these were replaced with Master brass barrels and scratch made gun fairings. Also note the nose gear well, surgically implanted from the Airfix kit - the MisterCraft rendition is just a round hole in the fuselage for the gear strut. 
 

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Main undercarriage and underwing pylons attached - just a few more minor details remaining. 
 

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One piece canopy sawed in two - I only plan to keep the windshield part, the idea is to replace the sliding part with the Airfix canopy. But even the windshield part looks wrong, it is much too tall! 
 

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The tidied up windshield cemented in place using Mig Acrylic Ultra Glue. Brass pitot tubes attached to the wings and the blade antennas added. 
 

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Windscreen masked off with the Peewit masks and some foam, and then the model carefully primed with UMP Black (the old Badger Stynylrez primer, relabeled as "Ultimate Primer"). Now let's investigate the surfaces for tiny flaws and blemishes before the metalizer goes on. 
 

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Painted with AK Xtreme Metal Matt Aluminum. H&S Evolution airbrush, 0.4 mm needle, 12 PSI, four or five wafer thin layers. This aircraft did not have a natural metal finish but was actually painted with a varnish, so it should not be shiny and chrome. 
 

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Clear varnish applied with a brush (Tamiya HF 2) to protect the metalized surface.  
 

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It is obvious that the Airfix canopy will not fit to the MisterCraft windscreen. A new canopy from Pavla is ordered from Hannants. 
 

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Masking off for the black wing walk fields and the radome green nose. The masking tape pieces were carefully de-tacked by sticking them repeatedly to the back of my hand to remove most of the stickiness that might tear off the paint. A few gaps where the tapes meet were masked with masking fluid (green). 
 

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Painted according to my own references. The nose color is a mix between Tamiya X-14 Sky Blue + XF-5 Flat Green. The radome inside the intake is glossy white. 
 

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Decals being applied. It's really just eight stars and the side numbers at the front. Next: the resin ejection seat and the resin undercarriage. A bunch of detail painting remains too, like the red latches on the "hood", trim plates on the wings and stuff. I am still waiting for the replacement vac-formed canopy, but I am slowly getting there! 
 

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Wheels, gear bay doors and external fuel tanks are being cemented in place. 
 

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Finally - after several weeks of waiting, the package with the correct resin KK-2 ejection seats has arrived from Temp Models in Russia. Yay! Here painted, dry-brushed and ready to be cemented into the cockpit! 
 

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All details in place and some gentle weathering applied. The panel lines are a little bit too heavy for my liking, but it is Airfix style. 
 

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And at the same time I also received the new Pavla vac-formed canopy. It of course needs to be cleaned up ... 
 

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... and grinded to the right shape using the Dremel with a grinder stone. I decided not to cut it into two pieces, but instead have a closed canopy. I am getting a bit lazy, I guess, and want to cross the finishing line!  
 

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Finished! Still not 100% happy with the shape of the MisterCraft radome, but that's the best I can do. 
 

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Finished. 
 

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Finished. 
 

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Finished. 
 

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Finished. 
 

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Finished. How can you not just love those wings? 
 

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Lineup with a MiG-17F sister. 
 

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In the hangar. 
 

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The ubiquitous evening shot! 
 

Comments

67 2 October 2020, 15:45
Dave Flitton
Watching
2 October 2020, 20:28
Daniel Klink
Ah a SM project! Count me in 👍
2 October 2020, 20:29
Erik De Smet
Interesting new project, Thomas
3 October 2020, 17:31
Bernd Korte
Watching!
4 October 2020, 12:35
Łukasz Gliński
Already started? 👍
4 October 2020, 16:37
Thomas Kolb
Łukasz, yes, I thought I would try to finish both Frescos at the same time. The part modifications are a bit tricky, but the rest is quite a quick and relaxed build.
4 October 2020, 16:55
Urban Gardini
Interesting to follow this one mate! Just remember to wash your hands and tools after you've been handling the MisterCrap...
6 October 2020, 11:34
Maxim Malparte
(Viewer+1) Finger crossed!
6 October 2020, 12:12
Thomas Kolb
Urban, ha ha, yes, in the past I said, never a MisterCraft kit ever again, and yet, here I am at it again.... but to be fair, I will use like 3% of the kit.
HammerMax, yes, thank you, so far so good.
6 October 2020, 14:47
Daniel Klink
You are quite fast and precise progressing Thomas wow 👍
6 October 2020, 18:27
Łukasz Gliński
Frescostein is getting its shape very well. I think I have to print me such a professional putty sticker too😉
11 October 2020, 18:37
Thomas Kolb
Frescostein, that definitely made my day! 🙂 🙂 🙂
11 October 2020, 20:05
Gordon Sørensen
Great result with the Rhinoplasty, Thomas! Looking forward to seeing the end result.
11 October 2020, 20:27
Ricardo Reis
This looks interesting! Taking a seat. 🙂
19 October 2020, 16:37
Thomas Kolb
During the last couple of evenings I have been struggling with the join line between the MisterCraft nose and the Airfix fuselage. It is more complicated than I first thought, because the MisterCraft kit is apparently slightly oversized. I think I managed, but of course now I need to rescribe the panel lines around the nose. I need to go slowly, because the MisterCraft plastic is so brittle that it crumbles like cookie dough.
19 October 2020, 19:55
Géza Szekér
Follow!
20 October 2020, 16:34
Maxim Malparte
Feel your pain. Just like Sword kits. I've never been able to obtain a clean scribe mark on them, always crumble. I managed to finish the frontal fuselage of a T-harrier though, and waiting for the repro of the 2nd Gen from airfix to perform a bash.
24 October 2020, 02:43
Bernd Korte
This looks like a lot of work but I'm sure it will be worth it!
26 October 2020, 18:43
Dave Flitton
The aircraft looks good with the primer on! Maybe it can be a stealth....no that would never work. Night Intruder?
26 October 2020, 19:25
Thomas Kolb
@Bernd, well, not really, I was just curious if it could be done. I suppose Airfix will release the PF version as soon as I am finished with this one! @Dave, hm, black or not, a MiG-17 would probably light up like a Christmas tree on the radar... 🙂
26 October 2020, 20:12
Dave Flitton
Merry Christmas AAA!
26 October 2020, 20:39
Daniel Klink
Coming along vey nice Thomas 👍
2 November 2020, 10:47
Thomas Kolb
Hm, the Airfix canopy does not look good on the model, it just simply does not match the MisterCraft windshield in shape and appearance. Alas, I think I will need to replace it with the MisterCraft canopy.
5 November 2020, 16:30
Maxim Malparte
Clear parts are always problematic, but it sure will be fine, no need to hurry, slow and steady wins the race!
5 November 2020, 17:48
Łukasz Gliński
Thomas, are you sure? Mistercrap set is modified KP set actually and this one is known for a too tall canopy.
5 November 2020, 21:13
Thomas Kolb
Łukasz, that is what looks wrong... the MisterCraft windshield is too tall for the Airfix canopy. They just don't match at all. And I cannot use the Airfix windshield, because it does not represent the PF version... man, right now, I really hate that MonsterCraft junk.
6 November 2020, 05:52
Łukasz Gliński
I have seen a solution proposal somewhere - sand down the framing on the MonsterCrap canopy, sand its undersides to get the correct height and apply correct masks.
6 November 2020, 09:30
Łukasz Gliński
I wasn't aware of different canopy on PF version, need to check it out one day.
6 November 2020, 09:31
Thomas Kolb
The PF has a different framing on the windscreen with an extra glass pane just above the rounded armor glass in the front (check the photos). Actually I just placed an order for the Pavla vac-formed canopy. It is for the AZ Model kit, but I am hoping that it can be reshaped it to fit to the Airfix airframe. The MisterCraft canopy looks just awful.

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6 November 2020, 16:18
Łukasz Gliński
Got it, my references confirm that. It seems to be a longer version indeed 👍
6 November 2020, 17:36
Cuajete
Wow... I hadn't seen this job until now...
An amazing job so far, Thomas. I think my expectations to build a Mig-17PF from the Airfix kit have faded considerably 😄
Following!
6 November 2020, 19:29
Thomas Kolb
Cuajete, thank you! Yes, the MisterCraft kit is horrible even in small doses... But it is pretty obvious that Airfix has prepared for the possibility to produce the PF without a huge effort: all the subtype specific parts are nicely separated on the sprues. So I don't find it impossible that they will make one at some time.
7 November 2020, 11:04
Bernd Korte
That's coming together nicely!
7 November 2020, 17:30
Cuajete
Thanks, Thomas. I hope to Airfix release a PF version 🙂 👍
In the meantime, I hope they see your amazing job and they fall in shame for not doing it sooner 😄
7 November 2020, 19:42
Pierre Pierre
very nice following !
8 November 2020, 20:02
Cuajete
Wow... Good progress! 👍
18 November 2020, 19:43
Thomas Kolb
Thanks to you all... I've been slowing down significantly with my builds lately for daytime job reasons, but I am trying to pick up some speed again to finish my ongoing projects. Pretty much everything is done except for the replacement vac-formed canopy (currently in transit from Hannants in England).
19 November 2020, 06:19
Pierre Pierre
super nice finish I will try my best to follow your step on my viet version. nicely done
14 November 2021, 11:58
Thomas Kolb
This project was halted for a full year as the model had a cat-related accident and I couldn't bring myself to fix it and push it over the finishing line. But let's do it!
14 November 2021, 12:10
Bernd Korte
That's the spirit!
14 November 2021, 12:10
Łukasz Gliński
Cat-related incident, ahhh, that's why I prefer dogs 😉
14 November 2021, 12:23
Urban Gardini
Cat related accidents happen, it's just a force of nature...
14 November 2021, 14:13
Thomas Kolb
Restoration complete - some parts needed to be resprayed and the old canopy was reinstalled, but finally I can call it done!
29 November 2021, 12:02
Łukasz Gliński
Great finish 👍 What is the other MiG patry visible in the background?
29 November 2021, 12:15
Thomas Kolb
Łukasz, that is an Airfix MiG-17F, slightly cannibalized so I could finish the PF.
29 November 2021, 12:48
Bernd Grün
Perfect build and paint job. Congratulation!
29 November 2021, 12:55
Bernhard Pethe
I love the MiG-17. You built it very nicely. 👍 The photos support the good overall impression.
29 November 2021, 13:05
Urban Gardini
It turned out fantastic in the end, well done mate!
29 November 2021, 14:04
Harry Eder
Fantastic job Thomas! 👍
29 November 2021, 15:48
Ben M
The evening shot is fantastic!
29 November 2021, 17:11
Robert Podkoński
Fantastic work and beautiful outcome. (How have I missed that?...)
29 November 2021, 18:57
Cuajete
Awesome job and great result, Thomas. Good solution with the canopy 👍
Congrats!
29 November 2021, 20:34
Thomas Kolb
Thank you mates! This project was truly a labor of love and an exercise in determination. Not sure I will do yet another Frankenstein project in a hurry, it was just too exhausting. I think I will stick to more straightforward kits for a while.
29 November 2021, 20:47
Pierre Pierre
very neat and nice result ! and the Frankenstein labor was really worth it. The best Mig-17 PF 1/72 I ever seen yet ! It definitively encouraged me to go back on my Mig-17 i am struggling with.
30 November 2021, 10:40
Pierre Pierre
one question what black primer did you use ?
30 November 2021, 10:44
Urban Gardini
@Pierre UMP primer, ie re-labeled Badger Stynylrez primer
30 November 2021, 10:51
Thomas Kolb
Pierre & Urban, correct, it is the old Badger stuff, an acrylic polyurethane primer. A bit thick so it needs a lot of air, but it levels out absolutely beautifully by itself.
30 November 2021, 10:59
Jan Peters
Superb conversion work, love the sbs photos.
Of course, after all the work and effort you invested, airfix will soon announce a new tool PF version, isn't that always the case? 🙂
30 November 2021, 11:40
Urban Gardini
Stynylrez is the best non-laquer primer but the best primer in my mind is Mr Surfacer 1500 but then you'll need a safe work place so you can evacuate the unhealthy fumes.
30 November 2021, 11:53
Thomas Kolb
Jan, I wouldn't mind that at all, the radome of the MisterCraft kit is still hideous.
Urban, yes, I used Mr Surfacer a lot, but once had a nasty mishap where it just wouldn't stick to the plastic but would peel off. Maybe it was a bad batch or something because I never had that before.
30 November 2021, 11:59
Alec K
Great job combining the two kits 👍
30 November 2021, 13:53
Dominik Weitzer
wow. the last picture is awesome!
30 November 2021, 15:05
Jan Peters
I wouldn't mind either Thomas 🙂
30 November 2021, 16:44
Robert Podkoński
@Thomas - I will reveal you a secret here: MisterCraft kits generally are hideous...
30 November 2021, 17:22
Urban Gardini
It must have been a bad batch as that's so unnatural for Mr Surfacer.
30 November 2021, 17:23
Łukasz Gliński
That's why they used to be called Mr Crap 😉
30 November 2021, 18:52
Thomas Kolb
Robert, Łukasz, guys, I cannot agree with you more. Normally I won't touch Mistercraft (Plastyk), with a ten foot pole. It will bite you at every step.
30 November 2021, 19:04
Daniel Mysak
Great work and a really nice finish with the soft weathering.
30 November 2021, 19:09
Clement
Very impressive work, the end result was well worth the effort!
20 February 2023, 06:51
Neuling
Very good finish and presentation! 👍
20 February 2023, 10:24

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MiG-17 PF 'Radar Fresco' - Airfix model kit of a MiG-17F, but with the radar equipped nose from the MisterCraft MiG-17PF.

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1:72 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F 'Fresco' (Shenyang J-5) (Airfix A03091)1:72 Ejection seat KK-2 (2 pcs) (Tempmodels 72010)1:72 MiG-17PF (Fresco D) - 23mm gun barrels set & Pitot Tubes (Master AM-72-072)6+

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