1:48 Mig-31B/BS Foxhound
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The Mig-31 Foxhound was designed to replace the Mig-25 Foxbat. Developed in great secrecy, with may improvements over the Mig-25, the Mig-31 succeded in overcoming the Mig 25's short comings. Fitted with advanced radar and a new targeting computer it allowed the crew to engage multiple targets, also added was a true look down/shoot down ability. The Mig-31B was fitted with in-flight refuelling capability whilst The Mig-31BS was an upgraded base model that eventually replaced the Mig-31B during the 90s.
In the Box
The kit is essentially similar to AMK's earlier Mig-31BS/BSM boxing released in 2015. Based on constructive feedback from the modelling community several improvements have been made such as photo etch seatbelts, instrument decals, Germetika decals for the cockpit and tinted canopy parts.
The box is jam packed with three smaller boxes containing the lower fuselage, forward fuselage and weapons. The remainder of the sprues are in packed in resealable plastic bags.
Contents:
The sprues
These are moulded in grey styrene and are very finely engraved and have some lovely detail all very sharp and crisp.
The missiles
There are enough missiles provided so that any load out can be catered for (there is a comprehensive load out guide in the instruction booklet).
Photo Etch
This includes among other parts, the seat harnesses, radar emitter antenna.
Decals
Out of the box you can build three versions using the supplied decals
The box is jam packed with three smaller boxes containing the lower fuselage, forward fuselage and weapons. The remainder of the sprues are in packed in resealable plastic bags.
Contents:
29 x sprues including the afore mentioned parts in boxes.
Two sprues of clear parts in clear and tinted styrene.
Two sprues of clear parts in clear and tinted styrene.
Ten smaller sprues for the missiles.
One Photo-Etch (PE) fret of brass.
One Photo-Etch (PE) fret of brass.
One instruction booklet.
Two decal sheets.
Instruction booklet:
The instructions are a 21 page stapled booklet with very detail, fine line drawings and coloured painting guides with Mr Hobby paint call outs.
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The missiles
There are enough missiles provided so that any load out can be catered for (there is a comprehensive load out guide in the instruction booklet).
X4 Vympel R-33 AA-9 Amos long range missiles
X2 R-40 AA-6 Acrid long range missiles
X4 R-60 AA-8 Aphid Infrared missiles
Clear parts
Two sprues are provided allowing you to build a plane with totally clear canopies or with 'gold' tinted canopies.
Photo Etch
This includes among other parts, the seat harnesses, radar emitter antenna.
Decals
Out of the box you can build three versions using the supplied decals
- Mig-31BS 16 Blue Russian Air Force, Chelyabinsk-Shagol Airbase 2014.
- Mig-31BS 23 Red Kazakhstan Air Force, 2012.
- Mig-31B 73 Blue one of several operated by the training unit at Savasleyka Air Base.
Conclusion
Was it possible for AMK to improve on their already impressive BS/BSM offering? You bet it was, after listening to the feedback provided by the modelling community AMK in my opinion have upped the stakes when it comes to modern kits. Good moulding, detail, weapons instruction and decals along with a willingness to work with their customers are marking AMK out as a kit manufacturer to watch in the future.
It has been said by some modellers that by producing a Russian aircraft, AMK will only attract a niche proportion of the modelling community. That said, I don't normally build modern jet aircraft but this kit will be at the top of my build pile so watch out for a build review on Mish's Models Facebook page in the very near future.
Many thanks to AMK who via Mr James Hatch of Large Scale Models forum kindly provided this review sample.
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