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PRECISE CARD MODEL
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FIGHTERS
Known also as I-250, this unique aircraft is the only
Soviet fighter with combined piston and jet power plant
that has been in serial production. Developed in the end
of 1944, too late for taking part in WWII, the aircraft was
in military service as an interceptor in the Soviet sea
aviation until its replacement with MiG-15.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
© 1999 E. Zarkov
© 1999 E. Zarkov
Before starting the work on the model you must choose the variant. If you
like to have bare metal finish of the model, you must omit page 2 and print
page 3 on special coated metallic inkjet paper. If you prefer the variant with
the anti corrosion light gray cover, you must print page 2 on a photoquality
inkjet paper and to omit page 3. After printing you can start the assembly
process.
Study the drawings of assembly steps carefully before starting the work on
themodel.Makesureyouunderstand the purpose and place of each part.
The assembly requires some basic tools, such as scissors, sharp
modeling knife, blunt knife for scoring the fold lines, ruler and needle.
Additional materials you need are one pin to make the propeller’s shaft
and one piece of cardboard approx. 0.3 mm thick for reinforcing elements
and wheels. You'll need of course suitable cement too. For cement
application you can use toothpicks or some similar tool (special fine
cement applicator is most suitable if you have one).
First of all you must score with the blunt knife all fold lines shown on the
cutouts with short thin line marks near the parts. To avoid mistakes and
lost parts cut the necessary details shortly before their use. The places
where an additional cutting is needed are marked with small thick line
marks.
Start with the wings superstructure shown on view A of the assembly
instruction. Assemble the loungerone 1-1b and profiles 1c, 1d. Then
cover it with the wing halves 2, 3.
Cut the part 4, bend it in oval form
and glue it using connecting stripe 4a. Then insert the formers 4b and 4c,
adjusting the symmetry marks. Glue the upper part of the former 4d to 4c
and add the preliminary prepared fuselage tail 5-5c. Then add the engine
cowling 6. Do not forget to cut the hole in the former 6c. The shaft of the
propeller will be inserted there.
Continue with the propeller as shown on view C of the instruction. Use a
pin as a propeller shaft and ensure its free rotation.
Assure straight rear edges and avoid
wrapping.
Continue with the fuselage assembly.
Now focus your attention on view D and put together the preliminary
prepared models’ main parts A, B and C. After attaching the wing A to the
fuselage B carefully prepare the wing - fuselage joint cowlings 12 and 13.
Make few cuts on them on their both sides from their edges approximately to
the middle of their center lines with 2 mm step. It is needed for obtaining the
necessary shape during their forming. When the 12 and 13 are on their
places, finish the wing - fuselage joint cowling with the bottom parts 14, 15.
If you prefer flying model, assemble it with retracted undercarriage and
abandon propeller blades. Add some weight in the nose for appropriate
model's balancing - Its center of gravity must be on approximately 25% of
the average wing chord.
Now your model is ready.
Enjoy your MiG-13 interceptor.
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Mikoyan & Gurevitch MiG 13
Mikoyan & Gurevitch MiG 13
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
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