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1/72 - Polikarpov I-3 resin kit by Small Stuff Models - released


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Small Stuff (http://www.smallstuffmodels.com/) is to release a 1/72nd Polikarpov I-3 resin kit - ref.72003

Source: http://www.smallstuffmodels.com/2016/01/172I3WorkinProgress.html

1/72 Polikarpov I-3 - Work In Progress

Here is an update on one of the projects currently under development. The subject is the Soviet biplane fighter I-3, developed by Nikolai Polikarpov. It was produced in significant numbers and served in Soviet Air Force for several years in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

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The model was build using old-fashioned modelling techniques without employing 3D modelling and printing (except for one part).

Fuselage.

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Tail surfaces.

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Lower wing.

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Upper wing. One of my first experiments with 3D printing. The quality of the printed parts leaves much to be desired, but I managed to use them anyway.

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Radiator.

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Wheels.

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Other stuff.

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Sprues (those that are currently ready):

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Painting and Markings.
Source: http://www.smallstuffmodels.com/2016/03/I3Painting.html

Misc_profiles_02.jpg Although Polikarpov I-3 saw a relatively widespread service in the Soviet Air Forces in the late 20s - mid-30s, the number and quality of photographic references on this aircraft leaves much to be desired. With the upcoming release of Small Stuff's Polikarpov I-3, I'd like to make most of the information which I used to create the painting and markings instructions for this kit available to the model builder, allowing him to draw his own conclusions in the ambiguous cases.
All I-3s appear to be painted in a standard Soviet scheme of that era with dark green wings upper surfaces and the whole fuselage and light blue wings and stabilizers undersides. The duralumin cowling panels are left unpainted.

Red stars are positioned on both upper and lower wings. Stars of three types could have been used - a plain red star, a star with a black outline, and a star with both black outline and black circle. In most cases it's not possible to determine the exact type of the star from the photo, and while the black outline/black circle type is the most probable, two other types are also possible. All three types are provided in the decal sheet.

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It looks like the stars on the rear fuselage are always placed in the same standard position. While some photos seem to prove otherwise, this is most probably due to the distortion caused by the fact that the aircraft's side doesn't face the camera directly. To illustrate this effect I have used my old I-3 model to reproduce the similar camera angles.

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Except for one photograph, the type of the fuselage star is also impossible to determine. Three types are provided, with a black outline + black circle type being the default.

These are the actual painting options provided in the decal sheet:


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_11%2Bblue.jpg Red "11", as seen in the archive footage. This aircraft has an unusual star with white trimming on its fin. It is possible that the color of the rudder number and the stripes on the spinner is actually blue. Both options are provided in the decal sheet.

This I-3 has two unique parts that are not included in the kit and need to be scratch built in order to make this specific plane - the generator on the lower wing and the radio mast on the upper wing. 05.jpg 04.jpg
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_02.jpg White "2" captured on the footage from a military parade in a row of other I-3s with similar white chevrons. 01.jpg02.jpg
07%2Bchevron.jpg Red "7" from the same parade. 01.jpg

_chevrons.jpg Another I-3 from the same lineup. This aircraft lacks a number, but wears chevrons on both it's rudder and fuselage. 03.jpg 01.jpg
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_04%2Barrow.jpg Red "4" with white arrow is probably the most famous I-3, seen on two photos with a number of other I-3's with similar white arrows. Although I don't have any photographic evidence of the red number on it's rudder which is depicted in color profiles in many sources, I still included this number in the decal sheet. The first photo is the only one available to me in which the type of the I-3 fuselage star can be clearly identified. _008.jpg _023.jpg
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_strelok.jpg Only the middle part of the aircraft is visible on the photo, so it's imposible to reconstruct the whole scheme. The inscription reads "Strelok VOKhR Stalinshiny" ("The rifleman of the Internal Guard of the Stalino province"). Stalino was the name of the present day Donetsk, Ukraine. _019.jpg

_02.jpg White "1". This I-3 is distinguished by the red star on the front of it's cowling. 1350671697_1348203054_59a4f259214c.jpg


_06.jpg One of the I-3s featured in "If War Comes Tomorrow" movie (1938). The "6" on the rudder appears to be a color different from the usual red, probably blue or yellow (both options are provided in the decal sheet). The color of the spinner could be red, or perhaps the same as the rudder number color. 04.jpg 03.jpg
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_04.jpg Red "4", another I-3 from "If War Comes Tomorrow". The spinner is probably red, but other colors are also possible. 02.jpg 01.jpg

_07.jpg White "7" from the famous, but blury photo. _001.jpg

11%2B-%2Bno%2Bmarkings.jpg This aircraft appears to be devoid of any markings. It's wing struts are painted a dark color, probably green, while the metal panel in front of the lower wing is left unpainted. _003.jpg 02.jpg

I would like to thank Andrey Petrov and Sergey Trufanov for their help in decals development.

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1/72 Polikarpov I-3 Update - Box, Instructions, Decals

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Here is a little update on the upcoming 1/72 Polikarpov I-3 from Small Stuff.

Box:

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Instructions:

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Decals:

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Release is now imminent

Source: http://www.greenmats.club/topic/1278-поликарпов-и-3-в-172-разработка-смоляной-модели/?do=findComment&comment=18031

Между тем, благодаря самоотверженной работе Мусы, полным ходом идет серийное производство:

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