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HT's 1/72 Amodel Tu-128 Fiddler *FINISHED*


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Being short run, we come to expect a bit of kit bashing from time to time.  Just hope other Amodel kits go together a little bit better than this one. Ive not started the other one yet as i want to make sure ve got enough time to finish this. Must admit i didnt expect to do so much work but im sure it will be worth it.

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20 hours ago, Hardtarget said:

Being short run, we come to expect a bit of kit bashing from time to time.  Just hope other Amodel kits go together a little bit better than this one. Ive not started the other one yet as i want to make sure ve got enough time to finish this. Must admit i didnt expect to do so much work but im sure it will be worth it.

 

Not really, I have just recently built one of their MBB-105s and although not as bad as this kit it was still a bit of a struggle.

 

This is coming along really well with the patience and skill that you have shown throughout the build.

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Oh this brings back memories (best left suppressed!).... Tackled the same kit in last year's 70s group build.

Looks like you're past the worst of it,  once the front section and the wings are together there shouldn't be too many more nasty surprises. Welcome to the "I survived the Amodel Tu-128" club. : )

 

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Got a bit of progress on this bird.

 

The last week started off with more filling and sanding getting rid of any imperfections following priming.

 

44787610581_30f12c22be_h.jpgDSC_0001 (1) by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

44787609841_dc9dc67ef1_h.jpgDSC_0002 (1) by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

I then gave her a test coat of xtreme metals black primer and then Xtreme metals aluminium

 

44787613371_90c2b87951_h.jpgDSC_0009 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

This resulted in a bit more filling which i used deluxe putty filler.

 

44787613901_12466bbe87_h.jpgDSC_0010 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Whilst that was all drawing i set about assembling the elevators and stabilizers. Hint they did not fit very well and needed many little cuts.

 

44787614731_1e962e2d32_h.jpgDSC_0023 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

More priming of the recently filled and sanded areas.

 

44787615161_81ce33759e_h.jpgDSC_0024 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Undercarriage!!!!!! Urrrghhh.  Multiple parts that dont marry up are either too long or too short. The biggest task was cleaning them up!.

 

Cleaned up parts

 

44787612581_d67b4cc316_h.jpgDSC_0026 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Assembled.

 

44787612871_07e302882e_h.jpgDSC_0025 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Fitting the main oleos to the bays wanst a problem. The supporting arms were a bit tricky.

 

44787612121_79157c5cf0_h.jpgDSC_0027 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Canopy masked, which was a task as the scribes were so feint i had to match up from the inside when cutting.

 

44787611751_aa178394c6_h.jpgDSC_0028 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Once i felt she was ready i got out eh xtreme metals aluminiums, and with a combo of white, dark and standard i got a subtle differentiation. I also airbrushed the burner cans.

 

44787611241_3198a85c04_h.jpgDSC_0029 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

And whilst that was drying, the wheels were airbrushed anthracite.

 

44787610881_616c2cb243_h.jpgDSC_0030 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

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Impressive work :goodjob: To get a good metalic finish after all the fit issues this kit has presented you shows how well you've tackled it.

Your workbench certainly looks busy and with a nice collection of interesting current projects. Any chance of a photo with the Fiddler and Phantom together as a guide to just how massive the Tu-128 was?

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21 hours ago, exdraken said:

Supèrb work on your biggy ;)

 

I do not know xtreme metals colorsm how are they to work with?

Results certainly look good!

 

They work anf airbrush on a treat. No issues and no smudging which you get with alclad, being a laqurer based product.

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Ok onto the final strait.

 

The wheels were airbrushed MRP 32 Green for wheel hubs. For this i simply use a a drill gauge. I did have to slightly drill out the wheels as they didnt fit the fixing points on the u/c.

 

44419997454_37c3eef2c0_h.jpgDSC_0031 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Wheels affixed in place, and a shot showing some panel colour contrast.

30203058217_0f42d29789_h.jpgDSC_0032 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Weapons, well what can i say, i probably should have used some ICM Soviet weapons sets i have in the loft but i forgot and had to wrestle these bad boys. Lots of flash plenty of cutting and reshaping, sink marks but got there in the end.  Here they are assembled painted and decaled.

45092190182_a4571d5669_h.jpgDSC_0033 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Some added antennae detail as seen on the real thing but completely omitted from the kit.

31267389258_b17356af55_h.jpgDSC_0034 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

Shot prior to fitting the weapons.

45092189272_a7f30f41f9_h.jpgDSC_0035 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

And fitted along with their rails.

30203050937_fac66513d3_h.jpgDSC_0036 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

 

all being well i should get her shot tomorrow or i might wait until the Mirage is at the same point.

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Excellent work Stuart. You’ve turned a pretty horrible kit into a fantastic looking model. I’m almost inspired to dig mine out of the stash. I expect I’ll get as far as digging it out, taking a look and putting it straight back again like I usually do!

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Amodel Tu-128

'Red 01'

 

45895645431_1ad6db9235_h.jpgDSC_0069 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

45171598504_964cb31bfb_h.jpgDSC_0070 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

45895644871_bf43b74204_h.jpgDSC_0071 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

45171597794_da33e1ef62_h.jpgDSC_0072 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

45895644311_ad84299419_h.jpgDSC_0073 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

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45895643301_1480a18c88_h.jpgDSC_0075 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

45171595984_e5fcbd30eb_h.jpgDSC_0076 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

45895642821_4b960e86fc_h.jpgDSC_0077 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

45171595314_4c6a3b427f_h.jpgDSC_0078 by stuart wellard, on Flickr

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