The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 was originally developed in the Soviet Union as an interceptor. First flew in December 1947. It began appearing in service in 1949 and by 1952 it had been provided to a number of Communist satellite nations, including North Korea where it was used extensively against United Nations forces. The MiG-15 was deployed against American Air Forces in December of 1950 in Korea.
- Length: 140 mm
- Wingspan: 140.5 mm
- Total plastic parts: 43 pcs
- Total sprues: 3 pcs
- Camouflage scheme: 1) Mig-15 UTI "Red 54" of Russia Air Force, August 1980. 2) Polish Air Force.