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TU16 K10-26 Trumpeter 1/72 finished 90%


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Hi guys,
here are some photos of a model being completed ...
departing from the terrible Trumpeter Kit Tu16 K10 ... converted into K10-26
I propose a backward WIP, that is starting from the current state and the phases that preceded it ...

 

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sorry for my mistake english ...

 

ciao Silvano

 

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the first step was to separate the parts that made up the nose of the plane ...

 

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including the radome below ...

 

create vertical and horizontal frames from scale drawing 1/72

 

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and with the help of Tamiya two-component filler, recreate the correct shape.

 

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Spot on now! :clap: What kind of tools have you been using to reshape that nose? 

 

Also, the canopy looks very different from the tech drawing; are you going carve a master out and plounge mold a new one?

 

Ciao

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13 minutes ago, giemme said:

Spot on now! :clap: What kind of tools have you been using to reshape that nose? 

 

Also, the canopy looks very different from the tech drawing; are you going carve a master out and plounge mold a new one?

 

Ciao

ciao Giemme, 

 tools have you been using to reshape ? 

nail files...  different gradations...

 

the canopy very different ... I used the nose technique ...

epoxi putty and a lot of filing

 

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Definitely better! :clap: How are you going to restore the frames on the canopy? Will you paint them on or will you actually try something more 3D?

 

Ciao

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On 1/25/2019 at 2:11 PM, giemme said:

Definitely better! :clap: How are you going to restore the frames on the canopy? Will you paint them on or will you actually try something more 3D?

 

Ciao

 

Giemme...

I'm from the old school😂

two possibilities...
those of black and then finish color
or
first the black, a pair of hands of Mr. surface with airbrush and then background color ... meanwhile ... enjoy the first test of vacuform

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ciao Silvano

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Your method to reproduce the frames sounds perfect for the scale :thumbsup:

 

Nice vacforming, BTW :clap:

And the interiors look great with all the added detail :worthy:

 

Ciao

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11 hours ago, giemme said:

Those make a lot of difference with the kit parts! :clap:

 

Ciao

Giorgio...

 

in reality the nose gear is practically in scratch

big changes have been made in the main gear

 

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On 1/31/2019 at 8:54 AM, corsaircorp said:

Impressive job Silvano !!

Congratulations !

I love the way you get through this difficult build !!

Sincerely.

CC

Tks Corsaircorp...

I always say that everything is possible ... or almost everything

 

try watching this wip on an old Chipmunk Airfix 

 

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Cheers...

Silvano

 

 

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Hi Folks,

let's move to the wings ...
from the drawings, the changes had to be more extensive, I limited myself to correct obvious errors...

 like the aileron, ( short ) and to open the Flaps ( inboard and OUTboard )

 

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Cheers...

Ciao 

 

Silvano

 

 

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2 hours ago, Vultures1 said:

Your detail work is amazing, as is the major surgery you are doing on that Trumpeter TU-16!

Tks Vultures1

 

I was used to small airplanes ... this is giant

 

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I also riveted it

 

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