@Lancaster72 - Thank you, I corrected the mistake. :)
@Ляш Игорь (Kent) - Thank you too! All Yugoslav MiG-21's were extremely dirty, even now in Serbian Air Force, so I think that gloss coat/shiny on this MiG is not necessary, check the picture: ( This MiG is located in Batajnica, ev. number 17221, also from 126 Л.А.Е "Дельта" )
About Yugoslavia... actually, there were 2 Yugoslavian countries:
1. 1945 - 1991 - That was big Yugoslavia, 6 countries : Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia. Full name was ( on Serbian: СФРЈ - Социјалистичка Федеративна Република Југославија ). Roundels were with red star and blue/white circle
2. After big Yugoslavia collapsed (civil war), new Yugoslavia has been created, 2 countries : Serbia and Montenegro. ( on Sebian: СРЈ - Савезна Република Југославија ). But few years after bombing ( NATO aggression, 1999 ), name was changed in ( on Serbian: СЦГ - Србија и Црна Гора ).
3. 2006, Serbia and Montenegro ( СЦГ ) does not exist any more, because Montenegro became independent country.
So, from 1991 to 2006, roundels on aircraft's were same ( as we popular call them here in Serbia, "Pepsi" roundels), like on my MiG-21 Bis.
I hope I have solved the dilemma about roundels. :)
Thank you guys! Serbian is veeery similar to Russian, I can understand almost everything... so keep writing on it! :) I can write on Serbian, but it's much better on English, I hope that most of you can understand... But pictures are best language, right? :)
Next time, more and bigger pictures with lots of details!
Wow, that's amazing!
Wow, that's amazing!
Спасибо большое!!! :)
Thank you so much guys!
Well, this model is not for competition, just for my soul. I was not paying much atteniton to the details this time.
Geometry... I didn't notice that something is wrong, thank for the correction! :)
Хвала и велики поздрав! :))
Perfect job! :)
I really like old Soviet birds. You did a great job on this one!
Выглядит красиво!!! :)
Большое спасибо!!! :)
Amazing job! Браво! :))
Thank you so much!
Хвала вам пуно браћо!!! :)
Wow, phenomenal looking MiG!
Amazing job! Kрасивый! :)
Thank you all!
Благодарю вас всех! :)
Отлично!!!
Конечно, писать на русском языке! Я понимаю русский, но не знаю, если я пишу хорошо ... :)
One more picture, just to see whole aircraft...
@Lancaster72 - Thank you, I corrected the mistake. :)
@Ляш Игорь (Kent) - Thank you too! All Yugoslav MiG-21's were extremely dirty, even now in Serbian Air Force, so I think that gloss coat/shiny on this MiG is not necessary, check the picture: ( This MiG is located in Batajnica, ev. number 17221, also from 126 Л.А.Е "Дельта" )
Хвала свима на коментарима!!! ;)
About Yugoslavia... actually, there were 2 Yugoslavian countries:
1. 1945 - 1991 - That was big Yugoslavia, 6 countries : Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia. Full name was ( on Serbian: СФРЈ - Социјалистичка Федеративна Република Југославија ). Roundels were with red star and blue/white circle
2. After big Yugoslavia collapsed (civil war), new Yugoslavia has been created, 2 countries : Serbia and Montenegro. ( on Sebian: СРЈ - Савезна Република Југославија ). But few years after bombing ( NATO aggression, 1999 ), name was changed in ( on Serbian: СЦГ - Србија и Црна Гора ).
3. 2006, Serbia and Montenegro ( СЦГ ) does not exist any more, because Montenegro became independent country.
So, from 1991 to 2006, roundels on aircraft's were same ( as we popular call them here in Serbia, "Pepsi" roundels), like on my MiG-21 Bis.
I hope I have solved the dilemma about roundels. :)
Thank you my friends for comments!
Thank you guys! Serbian is veeery similar to Russian, I can understand almost everything... so keep writing on it! :) I can write on Serbian, but it's much better on English, I hope that most of you can understand... But pictures are best language, right? :)
Next time, more and bigger pictures with lots of details!
Хвала пуно још једном! :D
Great Su! I really like it!
Cheers,
Nenad
Я не люблю эту плоскость, но вы модель очень хорошо сделали! Поздравляем!