Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker B Trumpeter Scale 1:32
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Today I was gluing together one of the missiles and what a great learning experience.
1. I was amazed to find out that working on these little parts was actually manageable.
I think fingers get used to handle these tiny parts and of course with the help of tweezers one can do the job (read, me as a total newbie) :smiling6:
2. I have learned that order you glue parts is IMPORTANT, I was ALMOST not able to glue second missile stabs because of the shape and the way you need to put it into the slot.
I managed to do it but had to bend a bit the already glued stabs, it was still wet fresh enough to give it proper angle.
3. I am getting to know the Tamiya Extra Thin Limonene and Tamiya Extra Thin glues.
The regular (green) Extra Thin is so fast, few seconds and the part is there, love it, except of strong odor, I actually like that smell but I know it is not the best thing to enjoy. :tongue-out3:
With Tamiya Extra Thin Limonene, there is slightly more time for working with the parts, actually you need to wait few seconds till the glue dissolves the plastic and then press and hold for several seconds till parts stay.
Great learning experience.
I am pretty satisfied with the result, I even managed to glue the missile stabs kind of perpendicular to each other. :nerd:
The fun continues!!!!
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Oh, that looks like fun …Each of those little fins is a separate part, and your cutting mat is marked in centimetres?
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Yep, one of those fiddly little jobs of which the usual build has many examples. At least Andrzej can use the cutting mat markings to make sure the fins are square Jakko……
Making a nice job of this though Andrze. Looks like the modelling bug has bitten deep…….Comment
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Yes, the bug got me, I am looking forward each time to do some next step on the project.Thanks!
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Anyway, the lines can be handy for quickly measuring things out, and like Tim says, to make sure pieces are square or straight as well.
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I counted ten squares between the thick lines, which is why I asked, because it looks like you, despite being in the USA, have a cutting mat marked in real measurements :smiling3: Anyway, the lines can be handy for quickly measuring things out, and like Tim says, to make sure pieces are square or straight as well.
I like the idea of checking things straight and square though.Comment
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Hello my friends!
No, I did not quit.
I was just "possessed" with DCS (Digital Combat Simulator) for few days, pretty cool. Mission Eitor is a real fun.
I hope I can get some more done on SU-27 this weekend.
I just need time!!!!! :tears-of-joy:
I have my SU-27 Flanker B project as scale modeling, another one for X-Plane Flight Simulator and now I discovered this DCS which is also cool.:nerd:
I did not retire yet and having a regular, pretty busy job makes it kind of hard to do all mentioned above, I do the best I can though. :smiling:Comment
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The channel this is from, Grim Reapers, has a lot of very funny DCS-based videos. Also plenty of serious ones, but as I don’t play it, those don’t interest meComment
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