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Polikarpov i-16 typ 5 conversion in 1/144 -zvezda kit

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Following on from the i-16 I did a while back in captured romanian markings heres one I wanted to do off the comprehensive aftermarket decal sheet . Its a typ 5 version of the i-16 , which was the first real production type . The type saw action in the spanish civil war and early ww2 . The Zvezda 1/144 i-16 kit im using represents a much later type , probably typ 12 onwards . The main differences of the typ 5 were - fully enclosed , forward sliding canopy ( including hole for tube gunsight ) , full width ailerons , only wing machine guns , none in nose and subsequently no bulges on cowling . First off I sanded off the bulges for the nose guns and filled and rescribed the ailerons to full width ( including sanding in a couple of scallops to match the rest of the ailerons fabric effect ). After the body and wings were joined i fixed the cowling front and sanded off the nose guns at the top and carb intake at the bottom .
One of the trickiest jobs for this conversion is the canopy . The kit supplies a single small screen for the later versions but a fully enclosed one is required . I started by sticking two stirring sticks together and sanding and shaping these to make a former. Then i crash moulded loads of canopies until i got one i was happy with , which was trimmed and will be fitted later . The sides of the cockpit were built up slightly and the two canopy slide rails made from very fine plastic strip. The airframe has now been primed black . Next up paint then the job of painting the canopy frame !:anguished::anguished:D130A1AD-7A18-48E7-9AE1-21C6A271D19A.jpegF9C9DE1D-2DB9-4201-9049-66A1BFB7FD1D.jpeg79502081-7A25-4715-BCA2-03DB93C66D9D.jpeg3237A3BC-7DDD-4301-B2CA-A6F0DCD27496.jpegA0CDFF5D-F94D-4BCC-AC9C-2ED8E4665A4F.jpegED36F0CC-D427-4F42-B69E-C40343C68541.jpeg41ECE32F-6B47-4EA4-A0DE-D81FB25ADDAF.jpegB4CB80CE-1ECD-4DE5-81B3-B8FB2239FE1C.jpegE7A4D81B-887D-465C-BEC7-029E0F1D9058.jpegF964B249-2076-4132-9454-DF4CBBFA1B57.jpeg32DE245C-D340-4D8E-9082-2B65468819FC.jpeg8B6555A4-3E5D-4155-B58F-5A9C4AC6EE23.jpeg90834A21-EEA6-4DA6-A961-0F93FFAF14BC.jpeg5E66B5E2-CFDB-4BA2-A84B-083CD190E570.jpeg1B8AC23C-906F-4EEA-B21A-BD6DEBDD0F28.jpegFD6870C5-18E2-4761-94BB-366C83BBF706.jpeg
 
Hi Tony
Just building this would tax the eyes but doing a conversion is just crazy. It looks as if you are well on with this. Making a new canopy is clever.
Jim
 
Excellent work. Love the way it came together under primer. These tiny aircraft are very appealing, especially when made so well.
 
Wait a minute..........I resemble that scale ;) ........1-87 is "sub braille" scale and 1-144 is "micro braille" scale.
Anything else is BIG!! LOL:thumb2: Excellent work on this Tony always like to see micro surgery being performed at this level. Rick H.:nerd:
 
Tony,
I built one of these in my rare venturing into things of flight, thought mine was small enough at 1/72 , this is off the scale ! Great to see it turning out so well.
 
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Masked up and got the green on ( a 11) . I had to attach it to a stirring stick so it wouldnt blow away when i was spraying it :smiling5: .Next up is the red band and red wing tips . 6DEA8916-7BFF-489B-9D3F-644F32FF3DDD.jpegE4F317F6-C5E3-4D18-843C-C3003FAFBD44.jpeg
 
Heck Tony, it's an airplane.........it's supposed to fly! :tongue-out3: :tongue-out2::tongue-out:......nice color.....should look the "Dogs" when you get the red on it. Rick H.
 
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Masked up for the red and while i was at it masked up another one ive started - this second ones going to be in Finnish markings with scratchbuilt skis . Both were given a base coat of white first then a blast of the colours . Theyve both now been demasked and the spanish ones had a coat of klear , ready for the decals . E5517280-02D4-4979-8F66-CB9C6D093E2A.jpeg1D762BF4-A918-4FEE-B8F4-D4CA14709C9E.jpeg
 
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Decals on now and a few TINY paint jobs done - exhausts , guns , undercarriage and the pilot . The undercarriage is now fitted and ive added the distinctive steel ring round the cowling from aluminium tape cut into a thin strip . Next is a flat coat then its the hard job - the canopy CF7ACF4C-C3D1-4630-8896-201539D400DA.jpegDCC41920-61ED-4F0E-9846-4F17860AC3FA.jpeg4674BD94-9A64-48DD-8372-B9FD1278D7FC.jpeg4A4CEB0B-9561-43B2-A0A2-7A5DD1F4D486.jpeg73C2425B-9B01-426B-BFC4-1803270FA8D5.jpeg
 
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Flat coat on and ive fitted the crash moulded canopy . I had to first drill a hole in the centre of this - not easy when the canopy is only 2mm x3 mm! Anyways i managed it , this will have the tubular gunsight fitted ( the thing that looks like a didgeridoo stuck through the windscreen in pics ) . The gunsight stayed in place while the canopy slid forwards over it .The gunsight has been made from a tiny piece of fibre optic strand and a bit of 5 amp fuse wire for the support . Ive now got to freehand paint the canopy frames , :anguished: , deep breath ! E7B69D81-E80B-4438-B2D0-A0720B169648.jpeg9347D85B-9895-474E-8BC4-962E14881F0B.jpeg
 
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