The smaller parts are tidy and
require very little cleanup.
The weapons sprues are largely
irrelevant to this trainer version
(depending on which particular
airframe is modelled), but contain
the components for the LAU-32,
Matra R350 and Magic missiles,
LRF-2 (6 x 68mm rockets) and
LRF-4 rocket packs, and the most
interesting, the JL100R combined
fuel tank/rocket launcher (18 x
68mm rockets). The moulding of
these parts is nowhere near
as crisp as the main components,
either through mould wear,
or because they’ve
been borrowed from
somewhere else.
SIX SCHEMES ARE OFFERED:
- Mirage IIIBE 2-ZC Squadron EC2/
“Cote d’Or”, Armeé de l’Aire, BA
Dijon-Lonvic 1982 (aluminium). - Mirage IIIBE 13-ZJ Squadron EC
1/13 “Artois” Armeé de l’Aire
BA132 Colmar Meyenheim 1989
(grey/green/aluminium). - Mirage IIID A3-113 2nd
Operational Conversion Unit,
RAAF, Williamtown 1981
(grey/green/light grey). - Mirage IIID2Z 849 SAAF, 1985
(sand/green/light grey) - Mirage IIIDE CE11-
Ejercito del Aire, ALA
11, Valencia-Manises
1992 (blue grey/
green/aluminium). - Mirage IIIDS J-2011 Forces
aeriennes suisses, Schweizer
Luftwaffe, Duberdorf
2003 (grey/grey).
THE SIX SCHEMES OFFERED
Decals are designed and produced by Syhart, so quality is assured
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