Marineflieger CM.170 Fouga Magister

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Tim R-T-C
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Marineflieger CM.170 Fouga Magister

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German Navy aviation, 1968

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This recently released injection kit from Miniwing is a revisit of their earlier resin cast model.

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I built the original resin Magister a little while back - a straight forward build. The new injection kit is nice to see, with lovely features and a more detailed cockpit, but it is somewhat harder to assemble thanks to the big sprue gates leaving nubs in difficult places to sand.

I also note that without the etch sprue that was included with the original resin kit, it isn't possible to represent the small fins on the tail which is a pity.

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Fortunately assembly was uncomplicated and the interesting German camo scheme provides a more interesting paint job than the all metallic finish normally associated with the type.

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The orange paint called for my secret weapon - Citadel base colours - the most intense orange paint for brushing that covers even a dark surface in just a couple of thin coats.

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No fuss orange highlights.

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A good supply of stencil decals is included, although sadly insufficient for the two airframes included in the box. I'll have to improvise the next one.

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Attention next turned to the diorama design. Naval figures from Starling Models matched those in reference photos and were combined with a DKW Munga from Panzer-Shop.nl

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My standard 10cm canvas board provided the base. Textured with Tamiya pavement texture, painted, scored and washed.

With this, parts were placed and it was complete.

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