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In 1974 Kuwait ordered the Mirage F1 as their new air defense fighter. The
initial order was designated the Mirage F1CK which was operated by No. 18
Squadron. The later order, Mirage F1CK2, was operated by No. 61 Squadron
out of Ali Al-Salem Air Base. When Iraq invaded on August 2nd, the Kuwaiti
defense forces were caught off guard and were quickly overwhelmed. Kuwaiti
air bases were eventually overrun which forced surviving Kuwaiti aircraft to
flee to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Eventually, the Mirage F1CK force would be stationed at Dhahran along with
surviving A-4KU aircraft. While there the aircraft were maintained by
French contractors and remained operational to support the liberation of Kuwait.
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To build
a Kuwait Mirage F1CK2 I used the Italeri boxing of the Mirage F1C which is
itself an improvement of the ESCII mold. Most of the improvements
from the ESCII kit are for the Mirage F1CR and CT variants.
Therefore only five of the additional Italeri parts were used to build the
F1CK2.
The kit
cockpit was replaced with the Pavla cockpit set. This set provides
the Martin Baker Mk4 ejection seat but the Kuwaiti Mirage used the Martin
Baker Mk10. A seat was obtained from True Details which uses the
Black Box mold. A problem arose with the cockpit and the seat; the
True Details seat would not fit with the Pavla cockpit as the seat sat too
high. To make it look acceptable to my standards, I removed the
portion of the seat below the cushion. I have used the Cobra Company
and Neomega Mirage F1 cockpit sets and did not have this problem before.
Though the Pavla cockpit looks the best in my opinion, the seat issue
would make me hesitant to use this set again unless I build an early
Mirage F1.
The kit
intakes were also replaced by the Pavla corrected intakes set which also
includes the small intakes on top of the fuselage just in front of the
engine exhaust. The right intake searchlight was filled with putty
and the left searchlight filled with KristalKlear.
Loadout
consisted of: two fuel tanks, the kit only provides one fuel tank so
another had to be procured from another kit. two Hasegawa Mk82
Snake-eye bombs attached to a resin Skyraider Model Designs AUF-1 bomb
rack, and a scratchbuilt Remora ECM pod.

For decals, the
"FREE KUWAIT" marking and Kuwaiti flag are from Carpena 48.99
"Gulf Air Power". This sheet depicts a Mirage F1BK but I used
them for my F1CK2 regardless. The Arabic numerals were put together from a
left over decal sheet. Most of the other decals are from the kit decal
sheet.
Benner
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