RAZBAM Mig-19

NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE! :applause: Am so looking forward to this bird and learning it like I always wanted to. Takes me back to that old 1/72 scale Heller Mig-19 I got at Christmas of 1979, ever since that Mig has intrigued me.

Hello Storm,I share in your excitement buddy......I'm hoping we get some News tomorrow :jump:
 
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Oh darn, was hoping when I clicked the DCS news today that the Mig-19 was going to show release. Oh well, guess maybe next week or so when they are sure she's ready to go. Am eagerly awaiting!
 
***From Wags FB***

"Dear all,After an extensive review of the MiG-19, we have decided to postpone its release until a few items are resolved. It’s RAZBAM’s desire to release the MiG-19 in a finished state so it will need just a little more time in the oven to meet this expectation.
Thanks,
The Eagle Dynamics Team"
 
Totally understood, better to tie up loose ends rather than release a model with any outstanding issues. Will be happy to be patient in the meantime while we wait. I know it's going to be an outstanding model.
 
According to ED FB page, Razbam is the producer. There is actually a completely separate team based in Cuba working on this...
 
According to ED FB page, Razbam is the producer. There is actually a completely separate team based in Cuba working on this...
Wow....I had no idea,Makes sense though,Didn't Cuba also fly these in the 50's? They may have a few still intact for the teams research.Thanks Rick:very_drunk:

 
Wow....I had no idea,Makes sense though,Didn't Cuba also fly these in the 50's? They may have a few still intact for the teams research.Thanks Rick:very_drunk:


Yes, the Cuban Air Force received a total of 12 Mig-19P's which were in service from 1961 to 1966 and were quickly replaced by the Mig-21PFM by then. There are some surviving airframes on display in Cuba and perhaps some documentation they used for the model.
 
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