Here is the kit
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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.
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then I moved on to the wings and fuselage
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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
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While the putty was setting (which was fairly quick when it is 40 degrees C outside) I attended to the fuel tanks
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I also got the radome together
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And a final shot of the radome test fitted to the airframe, the putty cleaned up and some minor rescribing done
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