Tamiya SU-34 Fullback
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4 October 2016, 12:39
Holger Kranich
She looks beautiful and very dynamic, well done! I like that camo schemes a lot!
She looks beautiful and very dynamic, well done! I like that camo schemes a lot!
4 October 2016, 12:57
Bart Goesaert
superbly done.. I hope I can get mine as beautiful as yours... But I will try to make a ground diorama with it...
superbly done.. I hope I can get mine as beautiful as yours... But I will try to make a ground diorama with it...
4 October 2016, 13:04
Roger Lustenberger
Those new Russian Jets are just so elegant! Great Build and great finish in Flight!
Those new Russian Jets are just so elegant! Great Build and great finish in Flight!
4 October 2016, 13:09
Mathias Andersson
I have seen these "Flying" display stands alot latley! looks really good what are they called?
I have seen these "Flying" display stands alot latley! looks really good what are they called?
4 October 2016, 16:22
David Barclay
Thanks all!
@ Marteen... Yup I used Akan. @ Michael... Thanks man! I hope so! @ Mathias... This is a homemade stand. 10mm acrylic rod heated with a heat gun and bent by hand. Base is just a cheap plaque base from the craft store.
Thanks all!
@ Marteen... Yup I used Akan. @ Michael... Thanks man! I hope so! @ Mathias... This is a homemade stand. 10mm acrylic rod heated with a heat gun and bent by hand. Base is just a cheap plaque base from the craft store.
4 October 2016, 21:53
Ed Froix
These russian are also my favourite, elegant, beautiful but verry deadly 😉
o'for i forget: very nice build
These russian are also my favourite, elegant, beautiful but verry deadly 😉
o'for i forget: very nice build
16 January 2017, 21:57
Ed Froix
That panel lining is something that i stil not master pff, seems so easy ..
That panel lining is something that i stil not master pff, seems so easy ..
16 January 2017, 21:58
playtime 222
Seen this one before but that acrylic rod setup is a great idea. What did you do to the burner can to accommodate and fix the rod?
Seen this one before but that acrylic rod setup is a great idea. What did you do to the burner can to accommodate and fix the rod?
17 January 2017, 08:29
David Barclay
Thanks All!
@ Playtime 222 - I just found a piece of PVC tubing with an inside diameter that would accommodate the rod. then installed it inside the fuselage where the burner can would have gone.... Fortunately the actual nozzle was a separate piece and was able to glue it directly to the kit....
Thanks All!
@ Playtime 222 - I just found a piece of PVC tubing with an inside diameter that would accommodate the rod. then installed it inside the fuselage where the burner can would have gone.... Fortunately the actual nozzle was a separate piece and was able to glue it directly to the kit....
17 January 2017, 08:55
playtime 222
Understood. A lot depends on the kit. With the Fullback you have a long burner can too. The other point was - is this all glued together or can u separate the model and the stand? If unglued, I could see the model rotating on the end of the rod and not sitting right without some way of keying it.
Understood. A lot depends on the kit. With the Fullback you have a long burner can too. The other point was - is this all glued together or can u separate the model and the stand? If unglued, I could see the model rotating on the end of the rod and not sitting right without some way of keying it.
17 January 2017, 10:22