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Painting MiG-15

Lazerbeak

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With new release of SP4 for the Bear Studios MiG-15, I began to fly it again, and I had remembered how fun it's to fly this old MiG.

Also, she is very easy to paint, and I'm having fun painting more MiGs for my collection. I want to share them now with you.

First, MiG number 2057, of North Korean Air Force, which is a very historical paint. This MiG belonged to Korean pilot No Kum-Sok, who defected from DPRK and landed in South Korea in Kimp'o Air Base in 1953. This was tested in Okinawa by U.S. forces and opened up to the Allied Forces valuable info about MiG-15's abilities.

If someone wants to see particular paints, please let me know!
 
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