This is the Eduard MiG-21SMT kit, which builds more accurately as an MT since it doesn't provide ordnance for nuclear strike, the primary mission of the SMT. It's a really fine and comprehensive kit and was built OOB with the exception of two gear door actuators that had to be scratchbuilt after the kit parts were devoured by the carpet monster. I also drilled out all the fuselage intake scoops and simulated the cockpit sealing gaskets with stretched sprue.
The multi-piece photo-etched cockpit fit together remarkably well. I used decanted Model Master Tropical Turquoise spray lacquer, tinted with a bit of Mr. Color bright blue, for the matching canopy and sill areas. Exterior colors are AKAN for the under-surface blue-gray and the two upper-surface browns, and Mr. Color 34102 and 34087 (as called out in the Eduard instructions) for the greens. Decals, including the copious stencils, are from the kit. The Eduard Profipack provides Brassin resin UB-16 launchers, which were hung on the inner pylons.
Markings are for S.N. 96.40.14, now (presumably) on display in a drastically weathered condition at Dolgoye Ledovo Airfield near Moscow. Only 15 MTs were ever built. Although intended for export, they were only flown by the Russians: 12 served with the 66th Fighter Bomber Air Regiment, while the remaining 3 were stationed at Kubinka for display to foreign delegates and may also have served with the 234th Guards Fighter Air Regiment.
Cheers,
Pip