High Planes Mirage IIIO
OK, with some time away from home looking after No.1 son in Adelaide after a minor operation, who could not resist taking a kit and some tools away to while away the time?
Here is the kit

This is the first new tool High Planes kit I have attempted, I have another two HP Mirage kits in the stash.
It goes together with little fuss and in two session over two days I have it almost ready for paint, which I won't be able to do here as I don't have the facilities of home to do it.
Starting with the cockpit parts and some basic painting.

then I moved on to the wings and fuselage


which required some putty when brought together. I could have added some spacers in the fuselage to reduce the wing root gaps. I will do this one the next one

While the putty was setting (which was fairly quick when it is 40 degrees C outside) I attended to the fuel tanks
I also got the radome together

And a final shot of the radome test fitted to the airframe, the putty cleaned up and some minor rescribing done

Here is the kit

This is the first new tool High Planes kit I have attempted, I have another two HP Mirage kits in the stash.
It goes together with little fuss and in two session over two days I have it almost ready for paint, which I won't be able to do here as I don't have the facilities of home to do it.
Starting with the cockpit parts and some basic painting.

then I moved on to the wings and fuselage


which required some putty when brought together. I could have added some spacers in the fuselage to reduce the wing root gaps. I will do this one the next one

While the putty was setting (which was fairly quick when it is 40 degrees C outside) I attended to the fuel tanks

I also got the radome together

And a final shot of the radome test fitted to the airframe, the putty cleaned up and some minor rescribing done











