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    Sukhoi SU-33 Flanker D - Aircraft Carrier Bourne 1/72 Zvezda

    Got this from an online firm in the Czech Republic, obchod.valka.cz

    a fair amount of flash and raised panel lines so it will be fun, but I don't care I have been looking for one for some time. Would have preferred a 1/48 but !!!

    There seems to be a bit of re-boxing here, I believe the Italeri Sea Flanker is a close cousin, also the Decals on the Academy kit looks identical. I chose the Zvezda kit being Russian, and hoping it might be more accurate.

    Will let you know how I get on. Plan to paint it as the Flight Simulator Game 'Lock On'

    Cheers Derek

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    #2
    Well well I like the look of the Flanker, and this seems to be it at its' smartest...

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    • Guest

      #3
      It looks a sweet aircraft Derek. I have a soft spot for the modern(is) Soviet/Russian jets, they are stunning looking. Look forward to seeing this come together.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Oh Dear, Now that I have had a detailed look at the kit, I think I am the proud owned of a Sows Ear. No details at all in the cockpit, no markings on the Wings or Tail where they fold for deck stowage, Flaps missing, Ailerons wrong, Canards the wrong shape etc etc. Found a Portuguese review of the Italian equivalent Kit and if fairs little better. Oh well upwards and onwards, get out the swear box.

        Portuguese Review: -

        Plastimodelismo.org • Ver T

        (Use the Google Toolbar to Translate)

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        • Guest

          #5
          Looks like you have a few evenings fun in front of you!!! I am sure you will make something good out of it.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Graham, Thanks for the words of encouragement - give a dog a bone springs to mind.

            At the risk of sounding paranoid, I have studied the Italeri Kit in detail on the web site I referenced earlier and decided to buy it (same kit different box). I am going to attempt to cannibalize both kits into one. The Italeri Kit has much better cockpit and wheel well details, so I plan to use the fuselage of the Italeri and the wings of the Zvezda kit as they have positionable slats, flaps, rudders etc although the lengths will need adjusting. So the razer saw will be busy. The share price of Milliput and Squadron Filler is about to rocket. On the other hand it might just be my Waterloo. Will post any progress. Cheers Derek

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            • Guest

              #7
              Sounds like you have a plan. Looking forward to seeing the progress.

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              • Ian M
                Administrator
                • Dec 2008
                • 18288
                • Ian
                • Falster, Denmark

                #8
                OOOOH this is going to get interresting!

                Must admit, I'm a bit puzzeled. Same kit different box; OK got that. The cock-pit better on the one and the wings better on the other? When you say the same kit different box, I guess you mean that the tooling was sold on and now made under the Zevzda name? Or do you mean its Zevzda's version of the same plane?

                What ever I will be watching this one!

                Ian M
                Group builds

                Bismarck

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                  #9
                  Ian, Sorry for the confusion, what I meant was the Portuguese review shows the latest box front art work from Italeri, whereas in the UK all the sites I have found show the old box front art work, see my posting #6, the contents are however the same. Some websites suggests that it is the same tooling used by Italeri and Zvezda, but having both kits I can confirm that they are definitely different kits. The Italeri is very much better detailed. The Italeri kit however has the same fundamental error as I described in posting #4. Have been checking the wing areas, and the Italeri kit has the larger surface area, I don't know if it is accurate, but the SU-33 has a larger wing for lift off of the Aircraft Carrier, so I will be using the main part of the Wing from the Italeri kit but removing the leading edge slats and trailing edge Flaperons. I am not one for going over models with a scale rule, but I do try to make them a reasonable representation of the real thing. Thanks for your interest. Cheers Derek

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                  • Ian M
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 18288
                    • Ian
                    • Falster, Denmark

                    #10
                    Ok I'm on the Ball now. Thanks for clearing that up.

                    Still, still sounds like an interresting project!

                    Ian M
                    Group builds

                    Bismarck

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I got a Su-37 from zvesda and hav been putting it off finishing for a while now it is a horrid kit but dont like to lose to plastic lol

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Hi Rik, Thanks for the warning, was planning to do the SU-37 at some future date. I know what you mean about not giving up, as I said before - give a dog a bone. Cheers Derek

                        Hi Ian, Haven't started the kit yet, been scouring the internet for photos, drawings etc, and thinking up ideas for representing the hinges on the Wings. The hinge detail at 1/72 wont be much. Will start cutting plastic later this week. Cheers Derek

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                        • stona
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 9889

                          #13
                          Sounds like some serious kit bashing about to get underway. Good luck with it, I'll be an interested viewer.

                          Cheers

                          Steve

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                            #14
                            Steve, Thanks for the good wishes. I have never been this adventurous with a kit before so it will be a challenge, but that’s what this Forum is all about – pushing yourself. Just hope I don’t push too hard and fall flat on my mush. Cheers Derek

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                              #15
                              Hi All, Finally got started the project. As usual started with the Cockpit Tub, don't know where Italeri get their colours from, but they are way out. The SU-33's usually have the same colours as the SU-27. The primary background colour is Torquoise for which I used White Ensigns Colourcoats - MIG Cockpit Interior Torquoise. Have also attempted to add seatbelts and buckles using Tamiya Masking Tape (which is very close to the correct colour), also wire and foil. Next week will fit the Tub into the Fuselage, shorten the Sting, and may get started with the major surgery on the Wings. Cheers Derek

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