Su-27, work in progress

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Just thought I'd post an update of my latest project - this is the Su-27UB (two seater) used by the Russian Knights display team.

The kit is by Academy in 1/48 scale, I have used a resin cockpit and corrected nosecone , and an aftermarket decal set made by a Russian manufacturer. Even in 1/48 this is a big model :o

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Instrument panel and cockpit details

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Scratchbuilt undercarriage piping

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Primed and ready for the paint job

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Markings masked with tape and sprayed (took a week)

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Vertical stabilisers masked and spray painted

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How she stands currently

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Here's the real one in action

 
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I think you can buy a real one of these for about $5m.

If I was a billionaire, I wouldn't hesitate to splurge my cash.
 
Can i ask a question, how did you go from this:


I.e, how did you bring out the details?

Sure :)

The whole model was given 2 coats of Johnsons Klear floor polish - basically an acrylic gloss varnish. It was then rubbed and polished with sanding cloths to get a nice all over and even shine.

After this comes the wash - on this model I use the Promodeller wash which is a clay based black wash that you brush over the entire airframe and then rub off with a damp kitchen towel when dry. The residue remains in all of the panel line and recessed details making them stand out much better.

http://www.promodeller.com/buy-the-wash/
 
Sure :)

The whole model was given 2 coats of Johnsons Klear floor polish - basically an acrylic gloss varnish. It was then rubbed and polished with sanding cloths to get a nice all over and even shine.

After this comes the wash - on this model I use the Promodeller wash which is a clay based black wash that you brush over the entire airframe and then rub off with a damp kitchen towel when dry. The residue remains in all of the panel line and recessed details making them stand out much better.

http://www.promodeller.com/buy-the-wash/

Brill!

I'm looking for a decent wash!
 
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