Kitty Hawk Su-22M4 Fitter-K - Completed!
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3 23 July 2017, 16:46
Soeren R.
Awesome work mate!
After I saw your build, I think I will give the upcoming german rebox a try! 🙂
Awesome work mate!
After I saw your build, I think I will give the upcoming german rebox a try! 🙂
23 July 2017, 17:47
Alistair Graham
First class. Definitely one for me to build if I can manage my time better. Thanks for sharing it.
First class. Definitely one for me to build if I can manage my time better. Thanks for sharing it.
23 July 2017, 19:01
Mike Daniels
Yes super work Michael. And I thought grey was boring!! What airforce is that from ?
Yes super work Michael. And I thought grey was boring!! What airforce is that from ?
23 July 2017, 21:13
Michael Phillips
Thanks Stephan, Arash, Sören, Augie, Stephan, Alistair, Timothy, Lukasz, James, Marko, Mike, and Clifford! I truly appreciate all the kind words!
This really was an enjoyable build for me, and I am happy with how it turned out, despite some minor flaws of my own doing.
Thanks Stephan, Arash, Sören, Augie, Stephan, Alistair, Timothy, Lukasz, James, Marko, Mike, and Clifford! I truly appreciate all the kind words!
This really was an enjoyable build for me, and I am happy with how it turned out, despite some minor flaws of my own doing.
23 July 2017, 23:05
Michael Phillips
Clifford, I used Gunze H308 Light Ghost Gray and H75 Dark Sea Gray
Clifford, I used Gunze H308 Light Ghost Gray and H75 Dark Sea Gray
23 July 2017, 23:13
Mike Daniels
Thanks Micheal. Not seen that particular igsignia before. Looks so like a Mig. Was it developed in Poland do you know ?
Thanks Micheal. Not seen that particular igsignia before. Looks so like a Mig. Was it developed in Poland do you know ?
23 July 2017, 23:47
Murad ÖZER
BOOOOM! Michael my hat's off to you, first and foremost building such a dog of a kit no matter who sez what (fuselage of 6+ parts, stupid intake design, stupid mlg desing, etc etc come on...) into something like this should be commended in our hobby before anything else. as for the camo, making grey not boring yet keeping things subtle is whole another thing i admire here. i've been following this build since the beginning but folks have probably said it all before me so i've got nothing else to add here except big huge respect. 🙂 👍 👍 👍
BOOOOM! Michael my hat's off to you, first and foremost building such a dog of a kit no matter who sez what (fuselage of 6+ parts, stupid intake design, stupid mlg desing, etc etc come on...) into something like this should be commended in our hobby before anything else. as for the camo, making grey not boring yet keeping things subtle is whole another thing i admire here. i've been following this build since the beginning but folks have probably said it all before me so i've got nothing else to add here except big huge respect. 🙂 👍 👍 👍
23 July 2017, 23:57
Michael Phillips
Thanks so much for the very kind words Murad! I am really pleased to have everyone following along with my work. I hope that in some ways I can inspire others and offer advice based on what I have learned as I go. I know when I got started two years ago I was happy to have people help me, so to be able to give back gives me tremendous satisfaction.
Thanks so much for the very kind words Murad! I am really pleased to have everyone following along with my work. I hope that in some ways I can inspire others and offer advice based on what I have learned as I go. I know when I got started two years ago I was happy to have people help me, so to be able to give back gives me tremendous satisfaction.
24 July 2017, 01:10
Michael Phillips
Mike, this bird is a Russian built Sukhoi. The Su-22M4 is the export variant of the Russian domestic Su-17M4, as one of the Warsaw Pact countries of the cold war, it used Russian hardware. Today, the Polish Air Force still flies this and the mig-29, but also flies one of the most advanced variants of the American F-16.
Mike, this bird is a Russian built Sukhoi. The Su-22M4 is the export variant of the Russian domestic Su-17M4, as one of the Warsaw Pact countries of the cold war, it used Russian hardware. Today, the Polish Air Force still flies this and the mig-29, but also flies one of the most advanced variants of the American F-16.
24 July 2017, 01:13
Kurt Reichert
Hello Michael! Congratulation, your Polish Fitter is a feast for the eyes. Excellent work!!!
Hello Michael! Congratulation, your Polish Fitter is a feast for the eyes. Excellent work!!!
24 July 2017, 10:56
Mike Daniels
Thanks for the info Michael. That explains the 'Mig' look. I guess Mig and Sukhoi grew out of the same stable? I will look into that. Very distinctive planes.
Mind you, isn't it a problem now for the Polish Air Force to get spares ?
Thanks for the info Michael. That explains the 'Mig' look. I guess Mig and Sukhoi grew out of the same stable? I will look into that. Very distinctive planes.
Mind you, isn't it a problem now for the Polish Air Force to get spares ?
24 July 2017, 11:48
Łukasz Gliński
Of course it is Mike, that's why their amount is quickly decreasing...
Of course it is Mike, that's why their amount is quickly decreasing...
24 July 2017, 12:58
Michael Phillips
Thank you Anthony, Kurt, Christian, Anday, Erik, and Dan! I really appreciate the kind words!!!
Thank you Anthony, Kurt, Christian, Anday, Erik, and Dan! I really appreciate the kind words!!!
25 July 2017, 01:46
Marcelo Paiva
Hi Michael! Nice Su-22! Missed this post when you published in July. Congratulations!
Hi Michael! Nice Su-22! Missed this post when you published in July. Congratulations!
10 October 2017, 11:48
Michael Phillips
Thanks Marcelo! She is the big sister to your 1/72 Polish Fitter. 🙂
Thanks Marcelo! She is the big sister to your 1/72 Polish Fitter. 🙂
10 October 2017, 13:11
Andy W.
Great job Michael. Your SU-22 is looking like an angry bird you don't want to mess with. Chapeau.
Great job Michael. Your SU-22 is looking like an angry bird you don't want to mess with. Chapeau.
10 October 2017, 20:22
Chris R.
Really great result! I have the Hobbyboss su-17 in my stash, looks also like a nice kit
Really great result! I have the Hobbyboss su-17 in my stash, looks also like a nice kit
11 October 2017, 11:15
Michael Phillips
Thanks Timothy, Andy, Clifford, Forest, Jens, Glenn, and Chris!
I am very happy with how this one turned out.
Thanks Timothy, Andy, Clifford, Forest, Jens, Glenn, and Chris!
I am very happy with how this one turned out.
11 October 2017, 12:56
ice
So many right things have been said about your build. All I can add is that she looks so beautiful from every angle. I'm more the helicopter guy but this would be a nice part to my showcase. Thank you for your inspiration.
So many right things have been said about your build. All I can add is that she looks so beautiful from every angle. I'm more the helicopter guy but this would be a nice part to my showcase. Thank you for your inspiration.
12 October 2017, 06:14
Michael Phillips
Thanks Alistair, Ice, and Martien! Your kind words continue to put a smile on my face!
Thanks Alistair, Ice, and Martien! Your kind words continue to put a smile on my face!
13 October 2017, 17:16
Kerry COX
Exceptional work Michael. Most impressive from all angles. 👍 SALUTE. 🙂
Exceptional work Michael. Most impressive from all angles. 👍 SALUTE. 🙂
13 October 2017, 17:54
Bernhard Schrock
Great job especially painting, weathering and metal finish of the engine. I'm glad twice that you choice was a polish plane. 🙂
Great job especially painting, weathering and metal finish of the engine. I'm glad twice that you choice was a polish plane. 🙂
15 October 2017, 07:09
Kerry COX
I should have mentioned that the discolouration of the tail pipe metal is most convincing, and not easy to do Michael. really impressive mate. 👍 I'd like to see you do your magic on an F-100 Super Sabre and all the colours it has on the tail end. :-O Yes. ?? hehehe
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I should have mentioned that the discolouration of the tail pipe metal is most convincing, and not easy to do Michael. really impressive mate. 👍 I'd like to see you do your magic on an F-100 Super Sabre and all the colours it has on the tail end. :-O Yes. ?? hehehe
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15 October 2017, 07:47
Thomas T
Very nice paintwork, Michael, another real beauty for the display case.
Very nice paintwork, Michael, another real beauty for the display case.
15 October 2017, 07:48
Michael Phillips
Thanks Kees, Bernhard, Bernd, Kerry, and Thomas! You guys really make me proud and honored to have such great modelers compliment my work.
Kerry, that looks fun! Look at those hues! Hmmm, I don't think I even have a HUN in my stash. Which kit is the best of this beast in 48th?
Thanks Kees, Bernhard, Bernd, Kerry, and Thomas! You guys really make me proud and honored to have such great modelers compliment my work.
Kerry, that looks fun! Look at those hues! Hmmm, I don't think I even have a HUN in my stash. Which kit is the best of this beast in 48th?
16 October 2017, 04:15
Kerry COX
Michael. I have been hunting around for an F-100 SS and Trumpeter have one out in 1/48, and in Thunderbirds livery too. Monogram had one out a few years back, but I get the feeling Trumpeter got that old die and cleaned it up a bit. Titanium is the metal the whole back end of those 'Century' series birds had and it threw up all kinds of delicious colours and hues, and the F-100 was the best I ever saw for the effect. I have seen a lot of attempts, but not too many have been able to capture that lovely metal finish, but I rekon you could make a good job of it.
CHALLENGE. !!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
Michael. I have been hunting around for an F-100 SS and Trumpeter have one out in 1/48, and in Thunderbirds livery too. Monogram had one out a few years back, but I get the feeling Trumpeter got that old die and cleaned it up a bit. Titanium is the metal the whole back end of those 'Century' series birds had and it threw up all kinds of delicious colours and hues, and the F-100 was the best I ever saw for the effect. I have seen a lot of attempts, but not too many have been able to capture that lovely metal finish, but I rekon you could make a good job of it.
CHALLENGE. !!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
16 October 2017, 06:33
Michael Phillips
Thanks Michael, Kerry, and Przemek!
Kerry, I saw Danumurthi recently did a HUN and really nailed the heat-stressing on that, so that would be my aspiration to attain. It definitely will be quite a challenge!
Thanks Michael, Kerry, and Przemek!
Kerry, I saw Danumurthi recently did a HUN and really nailed the heat-stressing on that, so that would be my aspiration to attain. It definitely will be quite a challenge!
16 October 2017, 12:59
Kerry COX
I just had a look at his album too just then and your right about the 'nailing' of the look of heat affected titanium. Sensational. 👍.
It looks photographic almost.
I have bookmarked it for my reference section, but the after market items are a limiting factor to me. But oh well. 👍 And thanks for the link too. 🙂
I just had a look at his album too just then and your right about the 'nailing' of the look of heat affected titanium. Sensational. 👍.
It looks photographic almost.
I have bookmarked it for my reference section, but the after market items are a limiting factor to me. But oh well. 👍 And thanks for the link too. 🙂
16 October 2017, 15:37
John Hoffmann
All your stuff is superlative, but this one might be my favorite. To me the Fitter epitomizes Russian design of the era and you've captured that beautifully. Not to mention the credit deserved for getting to the end with all the various pointy, pokey, dicey, and slicey parts still attached!
All your stuff is superlative, but this one might be my favorite. To me the Fitter epitomizes Russian design of the era and you've captured that beautifully. Not to mention the credit deserved for getting to the end with all the various pointy, pokey, dicey, and slicey parts still attached!
26 April 2018, 15:06
Kerry COX
I know Kitty Hawk produce some great models, but the result here is as good as it gets when you come up with a result like this. Truly inspiring. I love it. 🙂 🙂 🙂 👍 👍
I know Kitty Hawk produce some great models, but the result here is as good as it gets when you come up with a result like this. Truly inspiring. I love it. 🙂 🙂 🙂 👍 👍
26 April 2018, 20:49
Michael Phillips
Thanks John and and Kerry! Your kind words are truly appreciated. This was a fun kit to build despite it's shortcomings and questionable engineering in places.
Thanks John and and Kerry! Your kind words are truly appreciated. This was a fun kit to build despite it's shortcomings and questionable engineering in places.
27 April 2018, 03:07
Clifford Keesler
Beatiful model Michael, you did an outstanding job. Well done mate.
Beatiful model Michael, you did an outstanding job. Well done mate.
28 April 2018, 22:58
Kerry COX
Yes. You have captured the essence of this bird in the weathering and general 'ware and tare'.
Most impressive indeed. 👍 🙂
Yes. You have captured the essence of this bird in the weathering and general 'ware and tare'.
Most impressive indeed. 👍 🙂
15 January 2019, 19:26
Michael Phillips
Thanks Clifford, Kaju, Kerry, Neuling, Tree, Lukasz, and Timothy! I look back and remember this build quite fondly, and I am looking at it right now in my office. 🙂
Thanks Clifford, Kaju, Kerry, Neuling, Tree, Lukasz, and Timothy! I look back and remember this build quite fondly, and I am looking at it right now in my office. 🙂
16 January 2019, 14:08