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ZTS Mikro 72 1/72 Yak-1b - ГОТОВО! Finished!


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Still no images - other duties are taking priority - but for Tony's entertainment, I must tell you that today I received the L&M resin Yak-1b conversion. It's more cleanly molded than I expected from the online images - not Prop&Jet quality, but pretty good. As I suspected, it appears to be based on the Amodel Yak-1, with the spine behind the cockpit cut down and the fin and rudder removed. I have to point out that the lower part of the cowling is unchanged from its Amodel parent, so it's only representative of the very earliest Yak-1b, if even that. There is a fairly well-known photo showing an early Yak-1b like this; in fact, it might even be the prototype. The discussion on IPMS Stockholm, dated though it is, might be of interest:

http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/magazine/1997/02/stuff_eng_yak1confusion.htm

"Yak-1 1942 after changes of INB WSP (here starts Yak-1M variety)" is what to look for.

Here's an operational (or perhaps captured) early Yak-1b with the Amodel-type oil cooler housing shape; too bad the whole aircraft isn't visible and the inscription is not legible:

Yak_1b_early.jpg

One of the fuselage halves is a bit warped, but that should be easy to correct. Not one, not two, but three vacuformed canopies are included! There's a decal sheet with one option, "White 41" of 267 IAP with an interesting Cyrillic "Liberated Donbass" inscription, printed (it says) by Begemot. The decals are somewhat yellowed - maybe sunlight will work again - and the stars, which are the red outlined "Victory" type, are printed with yellow ink instead of white, so these would need to be replaced if I use the sheet.

Yak_1b_Liberated_Donbass.jpg

John

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Yay it arrived! :thumbsup:!

Well, it wasn't exactly what you were looking for, but all the same it sounds like it is something that can be used? The paint scheme is nice, I like the inscription.

Many moons ago I built the ZTS Yak 1, I seem to remember a long clear piece and some sawing, to allow for a couple of variants. I wasn't very well connected hobby wise then, so didn't know how accurate/inaccurate it was (2004). I would like to make Polish variants again one day. It sounds like the 1b is the Polish 1M?

I wonder if Zvezda or ICM would be worth contacting to suggest making one? Along with the Yak 9 it seems to be a market gap :confused:.

Next time you make one John, it might be worth taking a silicon mould of the cowl area at least and then make a few resin copies of your own :thumbsup2:

All the best

Tony

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Yay it arrived! :thumbsup:!

Well, it wasn't exactly what you were looking for, but all the same it sounds like it is something that can be used? The paint scheme is nice, I like the inscription.

Many moons ago I built the ZTS Yak 1, I seem to remember a long clear piece and some sawing, to allow for a couple of variants. I wasn't very well connected hobby wise then, so didn't know how accurate/inaccurate it was (2004). I would like to make Polish variants again one day. It sounds like the 1b is the Polish 1M?

I wonder if Zvezda or ICM would be worth contacting to suggest making one? Along with the Yak 9 it seems to be a market gap :confused:.

Next time you make one John, it might be worth taking a silicon mould of the cowl area at least and then make a few resin copies of your own :thumbsup2:

All the best

Tony

Hi Tony! Yes, I like those VVS inscriptions too; I'm always surprised that not more people are attracted to VVS GPW aircraft just because of that. I still have not gone any further with the decals on my existing build, nor have I yet tried to check the fit of the Brengun wings to the L&M fuselage.

The ZTS kit was actually pretty clever for its time - you are right - it has a long clear fuselage spine to convert what is a Yak-1b fuselage back to a Yak-1. The Yak-1b in Polish service was called the Yak-1M by the Poles; I don't know why.

I did contact Zvezda about a Yak-9; so far, no reply. A few years ago, I was suggesting a Yak-1b; Petr Musikant at AZ was interested for a while, but then seemed to have some kind of agreement with Fly that that company would do it instead. So far, nothing; I'm hopeful that Brengun will do a Yak-1b. I just hope they make some corrections relative to their Yak-1 if they do. ICM would probably just see it as a chance to reissue their old Yak-9... :lol:

Re making resin copies of a corrected cowling - yeah, maybe...

Cheers!

John

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Surprise! After sunning them for a couple of days, the decals from the L&M Yak-1b conversion set cleaned right up, and I just couldn't resist using them:

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Still lots of cleaning up to do, as well as the canopy framework, the radio aerial wires and their mast, and a final overcoat of satin-finish clear. Oh, and you're only seeing the starboard side of the fuselage - I still have all the decals to do on the port side! :whistle:

Cheers;

John

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Like it :thumbsup: ! Great idea to use the decals. Looking better and better all the time.

Handle with care the finish line is very close!

All the best

Tony

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Finally, just in the nick of time, I'm as done as I'm going to get with this edition of my dream model Yak-1b. I'll do up a Gallery thread later, but here's a sample:

 

P1010033.jpg

 

The clear top coat is a bit shinier than I intended, but at least it's done. Now I'm plotting the next attempt at a perfect 1/72 Yak-1b...;)

 

John

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Just caught up and I'm really impressed with how the model turned out, all the reshaping work really makes a difference, you've captured the subtle lines of the original beautifully.  :thumbsup:

 

Now what we need is a new Yak-9 to point you at!  ;)

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Well done John :thumbsup2: !

 

That took a lot of hard work and attention to detail, and it's all paid off.

 

That final picture shows off the lines of the 1b really well.

 

:goodjob: 

 

TonyT

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Thank you, guys - I really appreciate the compliments! I really don't know why the Yak-1b appeals to me so much; as I mentioned elsewhere in this thread, I've tried several times in the past to create one. This time I was successful, thanks to the opportunity presented by this GB - the sense of someone (or many someones!) looking over your shoulder can be very motivating! :lol:

 

John

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