Hi all and thanks for looking...
this is the story so far, it actually goes together reasonably well, there are some microscopic levers in the PE set that I have omitted mostly because I couldn't see them...
I cut off most of the primary internal bits for spraying, I used AK 3rd Gen Black primer and then as it seems the Korean MiGs were grey in the cockpit I used AK RAF Ocean Grey (RC288) mostly because it was close enough and I already had it! the silvery bits are AK Extreme Metal Matte Aluminium (or Aluminum if you prefer...

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After which it was add the PE bits which all went on ok and look the part
The cockpit walls are added to the central frame which also has the nose wheel housing included. in the top is where the added weight has to go and there is a section underneath, unfortunately it doesn't say how much on the sheet so its as much as I could get in there.
there are no locating pins for the fuselage, its the cockpit and the jet nacelle that help you but it did require some pushing and pulling as well as clamps and tape. I found it easiest to start at the tail and work forwards.
after that the wings and tail go on, it all needed a little filler here and there and the under nose section was not a great fit for me although it looks ok. I added the underwing attachments for the drop tanks, the instructions didn't make it clear which tanks were for which version so I picked the ones I liked
The undercarriage legs have also been added
I decided to do the canopy open so have taped up the seat and then covered with white tack and shoved a stick up its ....jetpipe for handling purposes
the MiG was then primed again with AK Black as well as the drop tanks, canopy and a couple of aerials
more in next weeks exciting episode of.... that geezer from down the road Barton, Special Agent.....!
cheers
Paul