Suchoi Su-27 Flanker B
conversion to Su-35
- Skala:
- 1:32
- Status:
- Placerad i kö
- Satte igång:
- November 15, 2011
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27 October 2012, 14:33
Michel Huijghe
I hope to see this one finished and being displayed at your anual modeling contest in Bornem. 🙂
I hope to see this one finished and being displayed at your anual modeling contest in Bornem. 🙂
27 October 2012, 14:36
mark de bruyn
U can hope but its not going to happen i think.
Its on hold for about 1 year right now.
I have to start again but when
U can hope but its not going to happen i think.
Its on hold for about 1 year right now.
I have to start again but when
27 October 2012, 14:52
Adrian LR
What a great project, congratulations. I hace a question about the conversion. Do you think is possible to build a Su-35 from a Su-33?
What a great project, congratulations. I hace a question about the conversion. Do you think is possible to build a Su-35 from a Su-33?
27 October 2012, 19:03
mark de bruyn
So far i know the tail stinger on the Su-33 its shorter than the Su-35.
Delete the lines from the wing fold and take care of the flaps.
That are the first things that came up to me
So far i know the tail stinger on the Su-33 its shorter than the Su-35.
Delete the lines from the wing fold and take care of the flaps.
That are the first things that came up to me
27 October 2012, 19:19
mark de bruyn
Tailfins are difrent to i have used the tailfins from my Su-30 for this build
Tailfins are difrent to i have used the tailfins from my Su-30 for this build
27 October 2012, 19:23
Adrian LR
Hi Mark, great info. I'm thinking on try a conversion using Hasegawa's Su-33 and other (cheaper) Flanker kit as starting point.
Hi Mark, great info. I'm thinking on try a conversion using Hasegawa's Su-33 and other (cheaper) Flanker kit as starting point.
27 October 2012, 20:16
mark de bruyn
A few hours of masking,then painting,removing the masks and then the result.
Tomorrow a few hours of masking for the next colour
A few hours of masking,then painting,removing the masks and then the result.
Tomorrow a few hours of masking for the next colour
1 November 2012, 17:24
Adrian LR
Hi Mark, great paint job so far! Congratulations. It's always time consuming mask this kind of camouflage
Hi Mark, great paint job so far! Congratulations. It's always time consuming mask this kind of camouflage
2 November 2012, 11:02
Philip De Keyser
the masking job turns out great Mark, can't wait to see more of this masking and paintjob, greetz Phil
the masking job turns out great Mark, can't wait to see more of this masking and paintjob, greetz Phil
2 November 2012, 11:43
mark de bruyn
Thanks for the nice words
When finnishd it will be 70cm long and about 50 widht.
Thanks for the nice words
When finnishd it will be 70cm long and about 50 widht.
2 November 2012, 13:50