Minibase Su-33 Red 80 in Flight (WIP)
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March 29, 2022The 3D printed pilot is orange with mats. The mats help when you locate the figure accurately on the seat. Even if you install all rudder pedal and their links inside the cockpit, they fit just fine. All you need is patience! All part will fall into place accurately.2
March 29, 2022This is the greatest detail you can achieve with injected parts if you want to build a K36 ejection seat nowadays3
March 29, 2022Mr. AN Ran is the supervisor of the Minibase Su-33 project. I feel so honored that he sent me a copy from Shijiazhuang, and this is his signature. We refer to him as '汤毛'(tang mao) in Chinese🙂4
March 29, 2022Very interesting cartoon showing the assembly of a Minibase Su-33 aircraft model. Illustrated by Mr. DU Renjie who lives and works in Tianjin5
April 16, 2022This 3D printed pilot was intended for the Minibase 8002 Su-27K kit, but Tang Mao (汤毛) managed to get one for me. I would like to extend my sincere gratitude toward him and Mr. XUE Jialiang (the boss of Minibase model store) for the delicate kit. I airbrushed the mat and ejection seat black, and then hand brushed the pilot figure with Tamiya Acrylics and Mr. Color solvent based paint.6
April 16, 2022Mr. Color remained as my major paint brand so I loaded my magazines with some new munitions:-p7
April 22, 2022Decals applied. Seat. There are just a lot of stencils on the K-36D ejection seat, bringing up detail levels up. I am sure this would be one of the most challenging build in my modeling career, but all the efforts worth it.8
April 22, 2022back view of painted and decaled seat9
April 22, 2022I used the smallest flat brush to paint the figure. The procedure starts with the orange flight suit, followed by painting the seat belts and locks. The head was painted in the last step. I started with the face of the pilot, and then the helmet10
April 22, 2022Minibase has printed decals for all control panels. Here comes the decals on the side panels. I placed the decals flat over the panel, since the size fits only if I let the decal float over all push buttons. Mr. Mark Setter and Mark Softer are used to enhance the adhesive and solute the decals. Once the decals are partially melt, I used a small modeling knife to slice the decal apart and press each part to make them fit the recess and engraved details. A thin layer of flat coat was applied in the last step.
Some of you may notice that there are mechanical links in the front of the cockpit, yes they are the rudder/brake padel linkage. Although they will not be seen once the cockpit is closed, they represent the top level of details that 48th scale modern aircraft models can achieve nowadays.11
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April 22, 2022The details of main control panels are also brought out with kit decals. Mr. Mark Setter and Mark Softer are extensively used on the panel. You may need a knife to force the decals into the engraved parts to make them fit perfectly13
April 22, 2022Main components put together14
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April 22, 2022The details are far better than that of any G.W. H. Flanker kit16
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April 26, 2022This picture depicts the mock up of nose landing gear bay. Hydraulic lines and valves are depicted with multiple small parts18
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April 26, 2022Side walls of nose landing gear bay painted21
April 26, 2022Side wall of nose gear bay and pressure refueling port22
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May 1, 2022nose gear bay assembled24
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May 1, 2022there are just plenty of valves and pipelines on the side walls of nose gear bay27
July 5, 2022Minibase Su-33 featured unprecidented detail as it provided air data probes in the air intakes and at the entry of AL-31F3 low pressure stages. Some of the probes were made of PE and I failed to glue them in place. I cut and glued some plastic cards to replace them28
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July 5, 2022This is how I attach the pressure probes to the entry stage of engine. I drilled a hole at the beginning and then glued the probe to the hole.30
July 5, 2022Time to move the the intake trunks31
July 5, 2022Removing excessive plastic with Wave Carving Knife.32
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July 5, 2022I used WAVE Carving Knife to remove the poles34
July 5, 2022Intake trunks: before and after35
July 5, 2022Intake trunks: before and after36
July 5, 2022Air pressure probes inside of each intake trunk. I had to install them before closing the trunk halves, so I had to leave the assembly seams un-attended37
July 5, 2022The make up of air intake trunks were complicated. One had better mark them before assembly38
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July 5, 2022Most of the subtle parts are on sprue J, K, L. One has to be very very careful when removing parts from the sprues. Finding missing parts on desk or floor is nearly impossible!41
July 5, 2022Auxiliary air intake consists of a movable flap and metal filter mesh. The mesh is painted gun chrome and the flap is painted with Color A (the first mixture given in Minibase instruction)42
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July 5, 2022Starboard intake trunk is moulded in a whole piece, rather than two pieces per side when you build the Kinetic kits45
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July 5, 2022There are some small compartments you need to install before you move to further steps. The compartments are inside the main landing gear bays47
July 5, 2022YOu have better remove this moulding lines before painting since they don't exist on real aircraft48
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July 5, 2022This fairing holds the side strut lock for main landing gears. The principles these side locks worked is similar to F-14 Tomcats' main gear side strut locks50
July 5, 2022The painting work for main gear bays began with these parts, bright red.51
July 5, 2022There is a single air data probe inside the left air intake trunk, near the entry. The part number is J65. I will talk about how to install it on the following pages52
July 5, 2022There are two J65 parts, but only one is needed. It should be installed inside port air intake53
July 5, 2022I drilled a hole from outside. Yet the instruction did not provide concrete position where I should install it. Watch next page...54
July 5, 2022Yes, the air data probe should be on the other side of drilled panel. You have to drill from outside since there is no work space from inside.55
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July 5, 2022Upper part of main landing gear bay should be painted bright red. I used Mr. Color C3 red57
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July 6, 2022This is not a thirt party landing gear! It is 3d-printed and developed in co-operation with Minibase. Also labelled as Minibase product.59
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July 6, 2022There two types of 3d-printed detail upgrade sets ( both are labelled as Minibase 2001). Normally the upgrade set are released with on-the-ground landing gear legs (compressed shock absorber struts), but my set was customized made with unloaded struts61
July 6, 2022when installing 3D printed main gear struts, attach the hinge points first, then attach the side lock point.62
July 8, 2022The nose gear is also a 3D printed version. It consists of the shock strut, drag strut and mud guard63
July 8, 2022Mock up with 3D printed gear legs. Once I have made sure that the legs could be easily installed and removed, I will move to the main gear bays. The bays must be finished before closing fuselage halves.64
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July 8, 2022The tube perpendicular to shock strut on the nose gear is the nose gear steering actuator case. There are two hydraulic lines connecting each end of the case. One for pressurized oil, the other for oil that should return to hydraulic reservoir. The sprues between the lines and steering tube are supporting sprues, don't forget to remove them before painting!66
July 22, 2022Hydraulic lines on the main wheel bay walls. Painted by hand67
July 22, 2022US Navy counterpart: F/A-18F SD223 from VX-23 Salty Dogs. This is my first try with in-flight pose with landing gear down and locked, I started that project 5 years ago and the build lasted 5 months approximately68
July 22, 2022So I started painting main wheel bays as I airbrushed the walls with gloss red (Mr. Color C3)69
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July 22, 2022Electric wire bundles. Painted by hand with Mr. Color paint.71
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August 4, 2022The fitting was quite good for a new Chinese manufacturer, yet not so good as classical Janpanese manufacturers such as Tamiya. I decided to press parts in position and then went with thinned glue such as Mr. Hobby MR. Cement S.75
August 4, 2022The ceilings of main gear compartment were given gloss red finish76
August 4, 2022Center-line hardpoints were installed in early stage of this build77
August 4, 2022This protruding part (just aft of main gear bay and outboard of nacelles) are attached and glued with Mr. Cement S78
August 4, 2022Now the lower half is almost ready for joining the upper half79
August 4, 2022Electric wire bundles and hydraulic components on the walls of main wheel bays80
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August 4, 2022Electric wire clusters83
August 4, 2022The wheel bay were painted red and the bays which hold main landing gear legs were painted light gray. (referred as Color D in the instruction book). I drew some arrows with pencil to indicate the inside of the main gear compartment84
August 4, 2022Hydraulic lines painted chrome silver. The inside of main gear compartment (indicated with arrows drawn with pencils) were airbrushed with Color D prior to hand painting procedures.85
August 7, 2022I dont think the yellow lines are of hydraulic system, what do they belong to? Fuel systems? Pneumatic Systems? Really not easy to install
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August 7, 2022This one is the most difficult to instal. I glued side 1 from inside, and then adjusted it quickly to make side 2 to the correct position87
August 7, 2022Port main gear bay: pneumatic lines, refueling panels and electrical wire bundles88
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August 7, 2022The inside of main gear bays are ready90
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August 7, 2022Uplocks for main gear bay doors?92
August 7, 2022Uplocks for main gear bay doors?93
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August 10, 2022The green lines seems to be pneumatic lines which holds high temperature compressed air from the engines.96
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August 10, 2022For the fear of masking comprehensive shapes, the skins in vicinity of main gear bay are given fuselage underside colors: Color A98
August 10, 2022The skins in vincinity of main gear bay are given fuselage underside colors: Color A99
August 10, 2022Color separation: inside of the main gear bay is painted with Color D, while the outside is painted Color A100
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September 4, 2022Refueling panel painted. Black panel, refuel selector switch, high level indication light and defueling valve indicator light (orange) painted103
September 4, 2022Assembly of Su-33 port inboard trailing edge flaps. The Su-33 is a carrier borne air superiority fighter that features enhanced high lift devices. The #minibase kit provided abundant details and options to depict the slotted flap systems of the aircraft.
As for modeling. One have to check out the instructions that we do not follow a A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L procedure. In fact step A, D, G and J depicts the construction of flap retracted option, while step B, E, H and K shows how to build a half flap configuration. Step C, F, I and L leads us the way when we build full flap position.
When building a flap down position, do check the instructions carefully to cut and attach right parts. Do align the hinges on flaps and link mechanisms to make a correct assembly104
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September 4, 2022Assembly of Su-33 port inboard trailing edge flaps. The Su-33 is a carrier borne air superiority fighter that features enhanced high lift devices. The #minibase kit provided abundant details and options to depict the slotted flap systems of the aircraft.
As for modeling. One have to check out the instructions that we do not follow a A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L procedure. In fact step A, D, G and J depicts the construction of flap retracted option, while step B, E, H and K shows how to build a half flap configuration. Step C, F, I and L leads us the way when we build full flap position.
When building a flap down position, do check the instructions carefully to cut and attach right parts. Do align the hinges on flaps and link mechanisms to make a correct assembly106
September 4, 2022Port inner trailing edge flap, fully extended.107
September 4, 2022Port inner trailing edge flap, fully extended. Note the photo etched parts which depicts the covers on light weight holes at the tip108
September 4, 2022I used this super glue to secure the photo etched parts109
September 4, 2022Procedure C: Port inner trailing edge flaps (fully extended position)110
September 4, 2022Now the starboard piece comes. Inboard trailing edge flap of Sukhoi Su-33 Flanker-D air superiority fighter.
I glued the Photo-Etched parts with #altecosuperglue Alteco Superglue. There is a mistake in the #minibase #su33 instructions (step F of trailing edge high lift devices), which I have shown in this photo. The model is quite complicated so the correct number of parts would be very important for a decent build. Wrong numbers may lead to mid-alignment and asymmetrical flaps🙁
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September 4, 2022Now the starboard piece comes. Inboard trailing edge flap of Sukhoi Su-33 Flanker-D air superiority fighter.
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September 4, 2022Now the starboard piece comes. Inboard trailing edge flap of Sukhoi Su-33 Flanker-D air superiority fighter.
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September 4, 2022Inner trailing edge flaps114
September 4, 2022Starboard inner trailing edge flap (fully extended). You can see a slot in the middle of its chord, which induces airflow from beneath to above. The slot delays airflow separation when angle of attack is high, increasing lifting efficiency when airplane is taking off or landing115
September 4, 2022Starboard inner trailing edge flap (fully extended). You can see a slot in the middle of its chord, which induces airflow from beneath to above. The slot delays airflow separation when angle of attack is high, increasing lifting efficiency when airplane is taking off or landing116
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September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flaps assembled. There are some mistakes in the #minibase instructions. As I have pointed out in this and next photo, one should be careful cutting and attaching those tiny parts.
Now assembly work of the slotted flaps are complete. Amazing details.
My friends told me that the mistakes are removed in instruction sheets for Minibase 8002 Su-27K kit. So the corrections are just for Minibase 8001 Su-33 kits.
#minibase #su33 #seaflanker #miniature #flightcontrol #trailingedgeflaps #slottedflap #aviation #scalemodel #scale148 #outboardflaps120
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September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (starboard)123
September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (starboard)124
September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (starboard)125
September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (starboard)126
September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (port)127
September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (port)128
September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (port)129
September 4, 2022Outboard trailing edge flap (port)130
September 5, 2022Today I started test fitting of the #minibase Su-33 airframe with wings, ailerons and canards. Most of the parts fitted well with each other. One should notice the deflection angle of trailing edge flaps. The Su-33 flaps has their inboard and outboard edges canted outward. So don’t worry if you feel uncomfortable with the gap between the trailing edges and side of fuselage. I found photos of Su-33’s Chinese naval cousin the J-15 Flying Shark, as to make sure the flaps are mounted right.
When compared with the legendary Grumman F-14D Tomcat, the Su-33 is very large, very large. The decks of aircraft carriers are never large enough for these monsters , so is my cupboard?131
September 5, 2022I found photos of Su-33’s Chinese naval cousin the J-15 Flying Shark, as to make sure the flaps are mounted right.132
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September 19, 2022Trying out of a combination of arcylic rod and stainless steel tube, so as to 'eliminate' the supporting pole rather than using photoshop technique134
September 19, 2022Trying out with F-14D, indoors135
September 19, 2022Trying out with MiG-31BS, indoors136
September 19, 2022Trying out with MiG-31BS, outdoors137
September 19, 2022Adding support tube in the aft fuselage of the Minibase Su-33. This step is critical if one want to keep the plane on the pole for long time without breaking. It is important that the loads are transmitted to other load taking parts of the model airplane138
September 19, 2022The cards and sprues will take the bending force inside the fuselage. The loads of supporting tube is distributed to main landing gear bay and columns of rear fuselage.139
September 19, 2022Trying out on a steel pole, 3mm outer diameter. Taking a look whether the load is OK
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September 19, 2022As you can see, the transparent pole stands next to the steel tube. This is the alternative support.141
September 19, 2022The support tube goes into the fuselage with a little offset to the left. As to yield space to tunnel loaded R-27ER long range AAMs142
September 19, 2022Test fitting with the transparent pole with a single 3D printed unloaded main landing gear strut.143
September 19, 2022Test fitting with the transparent pole with a single 3D printed unloaded main landing gear strut. This pole is compatible with all my previous in flight projects except for the Hasegawa F/A-18F VX-23144
October 10, 2022Moved to cockpit area. Put the glare shield and HUD on, dry fit145
October 10, 2022Painting the edge of glasses with transparent green. Make them look like a glass panel146
October 10, 2022Putting the glare shield on. Do adjust the shield carefully that it don't interfere installing wind shield in later procedures147
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October 10, 2022Everything is onboard! Ready to close the fuselage halves!149
October 10, 2022This beautifully painted Su-33 is not my model! It belongs to one of my friends. He made a dual build, yes two Minibase Su-33s simutaneously! I edited his photo and placed it along with my F-14D. wish it would be what my own version would look like!150
October 16, 2022Finally I managed to close the fuselage halves without using masking tape. I dry fitted a lot and sanded the the areas where the base of cockpit contacts the top of nose gear bay. I used thinned glue to join the upper and lower part of fuselage. Press the parts with my finger, and then applied Mr. Cement S (a thinned modeling glue from Gunze)151
October 16, 2022I decided to replace the axis of canards with 1mm diameter steel tube. With this modification, I can install the canards in the final phase. Putting too many parts together (as guided by the instruction book) would bring a lot of trouble when you fill and sand.152
October 16, 2022The cabin section comes together nicely153
October 16, 2022I had to install inboard flaps since their hinges are planted deep inside the wing. Sure this would bring some trouble when I clean up the aft fuselage and paint154
October 16, 2022There is a larger misfit outboard of starboard nacelle, but I am sure this would not bring about too much trouble when I fill and sand it155
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October 16, 2022As i am making a wing-spread configuration, I choose to follow the wing spread option in the instruction sheet. In this configuration you need only to fit a simplified version of wing hinge panel when you close the upper and lower wing halves
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October 16, 2022The cockpit section near complete. Note the small parts to the side of ejection seat which is painted gold. This is the last part I added to cockpit before I attach it to the upper fuselage half164
October 16, 2022The fitting of nose cone is a major problem. If left untreated, a big step may appear at the top of nose. Sanding the top may bring quite a lot of pain. I choose to switch this problem to the side of nose. A short sprue may do the miracle, as stated in next photo. This makes sanding work less. I am going to re-scribe the panel lines while sanding.165
October 16, 2022A little tip to address the fitting between radome and cockpit section. Use a small sprue as support inside the radome, as to make the cross section more oval, so you can get a better fit on top and bottom of this oval, while the fitting of left and right side are easier to deal with...166
October 16, 2022Right of the nose cone, fitting is better167
October 16, 2022a small piece of thin plastic is added to the plug for port vertical stabilizer , as to make the fitting of vertical fins more precise168
October 16, 2022looks like the seam is still too wide, I have to deal with it later on169
October 16, 2022Overall view of assembled airframe. Looked not quite good but I had got to go on....170
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October 16, 2022Test fiting started as I wanted to make sure everything come together without major fitting issues173
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October 18, 2022The axis of canard is replaced with 1mm diameter steel tube. The canards would be installed prior to assembly of fuselage halves according to the instruction book, which would be inconvenient in later steps175
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October 18, 2022No interference between windshield and HUD frames, good177
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October 18, 2022Note the dihedral angle of the canards179
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October 21, 2022I glued the upper and lower halves of wings together, but with no glue on hinges of ailerons or trailing edge flaps. This make it easier to paint camouflage since the ailerons and flaps can still move181
October 21, 2022Also added are the horizontal stabilizers. I modified their axes so I am able to install them at very final steps182
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October 21, 2022I used a carve knife to remove the steps on the axis . The steps were meant to restrict the lateral position of horizontal stabilizers, but one must install them before closing fuselage halves if the steps are not shaved.185
October 23, 20223D printed landing gears and plastic wheels added. This are the last pieces added during the mock up. You can determine if the pole and tubes work properly with CG of the completed model186
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October 24, 2022Started working with the 3D printed landing gears. This is the nose gear shock strut and drag strut. I cleaned up the support sprues. There is a steel rod in the package, but I did not notice it. Here I inserted a longer steel tube from my stash189
October 24, 2022the drag strut can be connected to shock strut with copper wires, here I used a 0.5mm diameter piece190
October 24, 2022Dry fitting with mud guard and twin nose wheels191
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October 24, 2022As for main gear struts, there are some differences with the wiring and hydraulic lines between the port and starboard gear194
October 24, 2022Starboard main gear strut and side stay while wheel brake discs195
October 24, 2022notice the tow point underneath the main gear strut, this part is extremely vulnaerbale when modelers removing support. I mistook them for supporting sprues and snapped them off too. Fortunately, the J part of the kit has a pair of spare part on it.196
October 24, 2022Notice the tow connector right beneath the shock strut. And the plugs on top of the gear strut are quite fragile, one should be carefull when installing the gear struts. The 3D printed parts replace the plastic parts totally. If you want to install these detail up part, do remember not to install plastic gear struts and plastic side strut lock mechanisms197
October 27, 2022Started painting nose and main landing gear struts. Mr. Color SM206 Chrome Silver comes first.198
October 27, 2022The inner tubes are shiny, choosing SM206 is a good idea!199
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October 27, 2022Mask up the mirror sections of shock absorber tubes. Time to apply the color D, a mixture of 65% of Mr.Color 337 and 35% of Mr. Color 107201
October 27, 2022Looks good202
October 27, 2022Following this, there would be painting of case of wheel brake actuators, hydraulic lines and electric wires203
October 27, 2022The tube perpendicular to shock strut on the nose gear is the nose gear steering actuator case. There are two hydraulic lines connecting each end of the case. One for pressurized oil, the other for oil that should return to hydraulic reservoir.204
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October 30, 2022painting the torsion links. Torsion links connects the outer tube of shock strut and inner tubes, limiting the steering angle of main wheels (keeping the wheels facing forward). I painted them with Mr. Color C28, dark steel, by hand brushing.206
October 30, 2022Torsion links of main gear struts are painted with gun metal. Free hand.207
October 30, 2022On the torsion links, there are hydraulic lines and electric wires to be painted later208
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October 31, 2022Free hand painting: Wheel brake actuator cases. Green with a little touch of flat black211
October 31, 2022Side stay of nose gear strut is also painted. the landing gear strut was printed in one piece, painting the inboard side of side stays was difficult! Fine hand brushes were needed!212
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October 31, 2022Following the wheel brake piston cases were the hydraulic lines and electric wire bundles. Brushed by free hand214
October 31, 2022Following the wheel brake piston cases were the hydraulic lines and electric wire bundles. Brushed by free hand215
October 31, 2022Following the wheel brake piston cases were the hydraulic lines and electric wire bundles. Brushed by free hand216
October 31, 2022Following the wheel brake piston cases were the hydraulic lines and electric wire bundles. Brushed by free hand217
November 2, 2022This is the newly painted nose landing gear strut with drag strut. Not completed yet, but I selected to paint the hydraulic lines, electric wires, landing signal lights, taxiing lights to bring up the detail as an early reveal.218
November 2, 2022I mainly used Mr.Color to paint the details, with some fine hand brushes.219
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November 2, 2022Carrier landing signal lights: from top to bottom they are clear orange, clear green and clear red221
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November 2, 2022Nose and main gear struts in the storage case. There are still some details to paint, but now they look like 90% complete224
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November 2, 2022Painting of tyres and wheels. I filled and sanded the seams between halves of tyres, so I closed the tyres before painting the wheels. I airbrushed the tyres first, with matt black mixed with some gray paint. 100% black is absolutely not recommended! No tyres look pure black under the sun226
November 2, 2022Then I masked up the tyres. Pressed the masking tape hard to stick to the surface of wheels as to reveal the edge of wheel rims. I used a modeling knife to cut along the rim and removed the mask over the wheels. Now it is time to paint the wheels227
November 2, 2022Tamiya acrylic paint are used. Some Grass Green mixed with a drop or two of flat black. I used this combination with my wheel brake piston case, as to eliminate the color difference, I sticked to the same combination when painting wheels228
November 2, 2022Masking tapes applied to the tyres, the wheels were airbrushed with Tamiya Green229
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November 3, 2022Manual for Minibase upgrade parts. The instruction sheet depicts a wheel-on-ground version238
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January 8, 2023Several spots needed to be cleaned and fixed before painting. The first being the radome.241
January 8, 2023The right side of nose looked ok when filled and sanded242
January 8, 2023Inside of the canopy, there is a frame where the modulated air tubes are located. It was not really easy to install these small parts. Anyway, I managed to fix it243
January 8, 2023The fitting between a closed airbrake and the top of fuselage was not perfect. I tried to fill and sand it.244
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January 8, 2023So was the tail boom. It needed some care.246
January 8, 2023As for the left side of the nose. It took more time sanding and re-scribing panel lines. Now it looks ok247
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April 11, 2023A thin layer of Mr.Surfacer 1500 was applied to the airframe, as for inspection. Here is the dry fitted inspection with landing gears attached.250
April 11, 2023Front view. Note the dihedral angle of the canards. The main wheels slightly canted inward251
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May 12, 2023Preshading. The Su-33 aircraft is huge even in 1/48 scale. I started pre-shading by drawing along all panel lines and rivet lines. After which I will add shades to various panels as to make the tone look more dynamic.255
May 12, 2023As you can see, the density of panel lines and rivet lines are higher, compared with all my previous builds256
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May 12, 2023I used a PS-289 airbrush to draw all these lines. I held my airbrush with both my hands, as to airbrush steadily259
May 12, 2023Pre-shading the vertical fins.260
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June 6, 2023This is a typical painting of pre-shading. I tacked the horizontal stabilizers to a paper card, and then hold my Gunze PS-289 Airbrush with my right hand. My elbows are resting on the edge of desk, while my left hand is also holding the airbrush, limiting the movement of it. With two hands, airbrushing would be quite stabilized and the lines I make would be straighter than freehand painting.265
June 6, 2023The top side of horizontal stabilizers. I used very thin paint rather than thick ones. The airbrush is moved very carefully and slowly to highlight the rivet and panel lines266
June 6, 2023Second stage: making the airflow marks on panels.267
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June 6, 2023Controling the quantity of paint flow is not very easy. You can still see some splashes on the airframe as I failed when the paint flow is too much270
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June 10, 2023Actually I know that the shades on the engine nacelles would be covered completely by metal paints, but I can't resisit making shades over them. In contrast, the shades are dark at the center of the panels, rather than edge of panels276
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June 10, 2023Shades are added randomly along the longitudinal panel lines, most of which are airbrushed in a lateral pattern278
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June 10, 2023Overview of underside280
June 12, 2023Painting of underside begins. Minibase offered a camouflage on the basis of Gunze's Mr. Color solvent based paint: Color A, B and C. Color A is the baseline paint, which is a mixture of gray, blue and white. I pour a whole bottle of C307 into my mixture can. And then, some C115(gray), C107(character white) and a drop of C323(Blue). Now I have approximately 25-30ml of the mixture, which is enough for painting the whole 1/48 Su-33.
I began with the underside.281
June 12, 2023A thin layer of Color A is applied to the underside. I selected to leave the textures not completedly covered, so as to make the airframe look tremendous.282
June 12, 2023The main undercarriage bays were covered with landing gear doors. I did not bother to use masking tape or sols to cover the bays283
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June 12, 2023The underside is full of details. Tons of details.285
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June 28, 2023This is what I had done to the engine nacelle panels. I know the shades would eventually be covered completely by metal paints, but I couldn't resist to make some shades in the middle of the panels. Look fun especially when you painted the surround panels with camouflage colors. That made my model look like a completed one even if I was still in progress🙂291
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June 28, 2023Adding Color B to the airframe293
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June 28, 2023I used Mr.Color paints to make camouflage colors as referred in the instructions. Color A was the basic color that was used on lower surface and some upper surface of the airframe. The ingredient for Color B was 50% C323(light blue) + 30% Color B +20% C135(Russian Green), which turned out to be the bottle to the right(TOOO GREENISH!!!). I gave it a second try, reducing Russian Green. I dropped only a drop into the mixture and it turned out to be more decent for a Russian Navy Su-33.298
June 28, 2023adding a thin layer of color A to make the shades fade. It is not a good idea if the shades are too pronounced!299
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July 14, 2023Mixture for Color C: 60% C72 blue + 25% Color B + (Ignore the 15% Russian Green, you just need one drop or two in the 10ml mixture). Port horizontal stabilizer.302
July 14, 2023I left the pre-shading visible. I would like to leave the texture clearly seen since this is a model full of details303
July 14, 2023Starboard horizontal stabilizer, three colors: A, B and C304
July 14, 2023After a lot of masking work, I finally came to a fully-colored airframe! Looked pretty worn but still airworthy.305
July 14, 2023I was able to paint the draft of camouflage of this airframe on the first day. Yet I still have to work with the details, making them look more decent.306
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July 14, 2023This is the prelimary effect, which needs detailing up and a lot of tweaking. Stay tuned for further update!308
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July 14, 2023Mock up with unloaded version of Minibase 3D printed landing gears. The drag strut of nose landing gear still needs some modification. The shock strut will not tilt forward like this on a real Su-33. The pole here is an arcylic rod which is drilled on top, where a short steel tube sit on top connecting the airframe and acrylic rod310
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July 14, 2023Faded shades looks smoother than before!313
July 17, 2023A few areas has been re-painted. I apply a very thin layer of thinned paint everytime since I would like to leave the panel lines and rivet lines more obvious.314
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July 26, 2023Color Separation: Gun metal. Muzzle fire protection plates and air intake chin324
July 26, 2023Color seperation: Leading edges of horizontal stabilzers, vertical stabilzers and leading edge flaps. When leading edges are extended, the fairings underneath are exposed (also painted gray). Wing fold hinges are painted gun metal325
July 26, 2023Flame protectiong plates underneath horizontal stabilizers, painted gun metal326
July 26, 2023Muzzle fire protection plates on upper nose section. The plate aft of the gun muzzle has not been painted yet. It would be painted with camouflage colors.327
July 26, 2023overall view of painted airframe328
July 26, 2023I also prepared a tilted version of display stand. I drill a 8mm diameter hole on a 28 by 28cm wood display base, in a tilted manner. On this display stand, the airframe could be hold on a take off attitude where the nose pointed up329
July 26, 2023Do not forget there is a bare metal section in the front of windshield frame330
July 26, 2023Tilted version with landing gears on331
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July 26, 2023I gave a little post-shade over the heat-protection plates under the horizontal stabilizers, airbrushed freehanded with smoke color333
July 26, 2023Here you can see the post shade better334
July 26, 2023post shade also applied on gun muzzle fire protection plates on starboard fuselage335
July 26, 2023Time to work on nacalle fairings. Mixture of Mr.Color Super Stainless Steel with semi gloss black is airbrushed in thin layers over the preshadings I had applied336
July 26, 2023The fairings looked dark metallic in reference photos, so did the color I applied337
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July 26, 2023I used water thinned Vallejo paints to depict the variations over the fairing panels. I chose Smoke and Transparent Blue to do the work340
July 26, 2023The secret was to apply the water based paint with water removed. Yes, in a near dry brushing manner.341
July 29, 2023I applied more Smoke to forward section and aft section, while more tranparent blue to the middle section.342
July 29, 2023The plates on upper fuselage varied more. I drew little squares on the forward section. Note all the access doors were not painted as they were supposed to be cleaned more often.343
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July 29, 2023I airbrushed a thin layer of semi gloss clear coat to secure the water based paints. And then... removed the masks to see if everything went ok, seemed ok this time!345
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July 29, 2023Looked ok on the upper surface too348
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July 31, 2023Time to work on the exhaust cones. Minibase kit supplied two sets of cones: open and closed. I chose to use the 3D printed part. Easy to seperate from sprues. Just snap them off with your hands once the protective frames are removed.350
July 31, 2023First challenge. You have to glue the fuel injection nozzles to the support parts, very delicate work.351
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July 31, 2023Dry fit with prepared parts. Afterburner cans and exhaust cones353
July 31, 2023Vallejo is used to high-light different tones to various parts of the cone354
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July 31, 2023Dry fit with painted exhaust cones. I applied very thin layer of thinned Vallejo water based paint, so it dried just a few minutes after application. A thin layer of semi gloss coat was applied to protect the water based paint in future work steps356
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August 1, 2023scalemodels.ru/modul..mp;show=12&min=0
Ref photo author: Nazar360
August 1, 2023Source: scalemodels.ru/modul..mp;show=12&min=0
Ref photo author: Nazar361
August 1, 2023Source: scalemodels.ru/modul..mp;show=12&min=0
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August 1, 2023Source: scalemodels.ru/modul..mp;show=12&min=0
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August 1, 2023Source: scalemodels.ru/modul..mp;show=12&min=0
Ref photo author: Nazar364
August 1, 2023After studying reference photos from Nazar, scalemodel.ru I decided that the exhaust cones were too shiny and I gave it a thin coat of semi-gloss black. The engine nacelles and exhaust cones of Su-33s were not often shiny, just like dark metal. This photo was taken outdoors. I am satisfied with the result this time.365
August 1, 2023Another photo from outdoor, upper surface. Looks flat, just like what real Su-33s be like366
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August 1, 2023Back indoor. I applied Smoke and transparent blue Vallejo colors to the heat protection panels underneath horizontal stabilizers368
August 1, 2023Indoors, on the workbench. What the aft bottom fuselage look like under lamp light.369
August 1, 2023Indoors, on the workbench. whole airframe under lamp light.370
August 1, 2023Indoors, on the workbench. What the airframe look like under lamp light.371
August 1, 2023The gun panel was also given a little touch with Acrylic Vallejo colors. Clear coat was applied after that for protection372
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August 5, 2023Color separation with some metallic colored parts: step 1375
August 5, 2023Color separation with some metallic colored parts: step 1376
August 5, 2023Color separation with some metallic colored parts: step 2. It would be good practice if neighbourhood areas are also covered before airbrushing procedure377
August 5, 2023Color separation: hinge areas of horizontal stabilizers378
August 5, 2023Color separation: hinge areas of horizontal stabilizers379
August 5, 2023Color separation: hinge areas of horizontal stabilizers380
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August 5, 2023Port engine bay. A shiny metal panel just behind main landing gear bay383
August 24, 2023Work on IRST. This is the only photo that would explain the painting procedure:
1, the lens is mirror like, I chose Super Chrome Silver from Mr. Color
2, cover the lens and then airbrush the base and support rack for the lens
3, airbrush the fairing: Color A for the forward section and then Color C for aft section
4, apply a little smoke color from Acrylic Vallejo to the inside of glass dome and then attach it384
August 24, 2023Correcting some mistakes made in previous painting procedures385
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September 14, 2023Began to work on smaller parts underneath the airframe. Dry fit came first if I wanted to make a cleaner final assembly.392
September 14, 2023There were just so many A-A missile pylons who looked almost the same. One had better to mark them before building393
September 14, 2023Overall view of pylons and weapons applied394
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September 14, 2023I could have skipped the painting of these white panels. Since I found decals depicting these panels... tooo late!396
September 14, 2023Outboard wing pylons for R-73 Archer AAMs397
September 14, 2023Finally painting procedure had come to the smaller parts such as wing flap hinges, actuator rods...398
September 14, 2023Port wing.399
September 14, 2023Underneath the flaps... the rods and hinges were painted. I simply drew the flaps out to paint, since the hinges were installed without using any glue400
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September 14, 2023the ribs of trailing edge flaps were also painted. I used the colors for upper surface of the wing flaps402
September 14, 2023In-flight refueling probe. There were three different metallic colors on it, which this photo would not show403
September 14, 2023Another view of in-flight refueling probe404
September 14, 2023Installed with probe cover panel405
September 14, 2023Overview with painted pylons406
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September 16, 2023Due to the complexed structure of slotted trailing edge flaps. Small assemble errors may lead to interference between flaps and fuselage. I used a steel file to trim the root of the port inner trailing edge flap412
September 16, 2023I carefully adjust the deflection angles for all trailing edge flaps, as to eliminate any asymmetry413
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September 16, 2023The cursors showed how the interference came415
September 16, 2023Before glueing outer wing to fuselage, I had to complete building the hinges even if I am not folding the wings. There were multiple PE parts on the outer wing and inner wings. This photo showed the port outer wing. I just drew a big exclamination mark on the instruction sheet to reminder myself not to forget those small parts
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September 16, 2023Look at those hinges! They are just so tiny! Not expected to be easy to handle with!418
September 16, 2023PE hinges installed, port outer wing419
September 16, 2023Hinges installed, starboard outer wing420
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September 16, 2023As for inner part of the hinges. This was the easiest to install part! The head of the wing folding hinges.422
September 16, 2023Inner part of wing fold hinge, head and tail installed423
September 16, 2023Similar work done with starboard inner hinges424
September 16, 2023Airframe finally ready for wing assembly425
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September 22, 2023Airframe before installing outer wings430
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September 22, 2023Finally, wings were glued in place432
September 22, 2023Finally, wings were glued in place. In flight configuration433
September 22, 2023I had had some trouble when squeezing the starboard wing to the fuselage. So hard.... so let it be....434
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September 22, 2023Trying with the stores the Minibase kit had provided436
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October 8, 2023In flight posture against my old Tamiya F-14D build438
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October 13, 2023Color separation with details at the wing root extensions440
October 13, 2023Ready for decals! I put all major parts together....looking good441
October 13, 2023Ready for decals! I put all major parts together....looking good....making the main wheels canted inwards with a few degrees was important442
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October 13, 2023An 'A2A' front view🙂446
October 13, 2023You can see the shiny landing gear inner strut pistons here447
October 13, 2023Ready for decals: underside448
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October 22, 2023There are approximately 450 stencils for the airframe alone. 30 decals for each pair of R-27 missiles, 40 decals for each pair of R-73 missiles. I began with the stencils, each tick marks a decal applied453
October 22, 2023I started the decal work with stencils first454
October 25, 2023I chose to apply decals on page 45 next: decals on intake trunks455
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October 25, 2023Interesting comparison against a MiG-31BS457
October 26, 2023Decals C187 to 203 are really tiny. They are meant to be applied to the wall inside the intake tunnel. As depicted in the STENCIL instruction, they are on the same water-line. I am going to stick a long, fine masking tape to the inside of the tunnel, as to make them align458
October 26, 2023Rare photo taken by my iPhone (all other photos were taken with my Canon EOS 850D digital camera), just wanted to show the stencils applied during past few days459
October 26, 2023Rare photo taken by my iPhone, just wanted to show the stencils applied during past few days460
October 26, 2023One stencil one tick.... still some not marked with tick, but not many 🙂
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October 30, 2023The tiniest decals (Decals C187 to 203)! They were aligned when I applied a strip of masking tape to the nacelle, parallel to longitudinal axis of the aircraft462
October 30, 2023Decals C187 to 203 applied, completing the last pieces of stencils on the nacelle stencil page. This photo shows the starboard nacelle and air intake.463
October 30, 2023Decals C187 to 203 applied, zoomed in , completing the last pieces of stencils on the nacelle stencil page. This photo shows the starboard nacelle and air intake.464
October 30, 2023Tiniest decals applied! Little yellow marks on the port engine and air intake bay465
October 30, 2023Decals C187 to 203 applied, completing the last pieces of stencils on the nacelle stencil page. This photo shows the port nacelle and air intake.466
October 30, 2023Decals C187 to 203 applied on the bare metal cowling of port engine bay467
October 30, 2023Stencil Page finished, overview with the airframe. In fact there is only one page named 'stencils' which instructed me applying the decals on bottom and intake trunks. There are still a lot more decals to work on on the left, top and right side of the airframe. More stencils to come.... although the pages are not called 'stencils'468
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November 2, 2023Finally the underside stencils are sort of complete470
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, port side. Some yellow marks are not clearly visible, but they do exist on the model.471
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, port side. Some yellow marks are not clearly visible, but they do exist on the model.472
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, port side. Some yellow marks are not clearly visible, but they do exist on the model.473
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, port side474
November 2, 2023Overview on underside, STENCILs complete, port view475
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, starboard side. Some yellow marks are not clearly visible, but they do exist on the model.476
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, starboard side. Some yellow marks are not clearly visible, but they do exist on the model.477
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, starboard side. Some yellow marks are not clearly visible, but they do exist on the model.478
November 2, 2023Taking a quick view of the stencils underside, starboard side. Some yellow marks are not clearly visible, but they do exist on the model.479
November 2, 2023STENCILs underside finally complete. Overview with starboard side480
November 2, 2023The topside is still 'too clean' ... two and a half pages of instructions will address the top481
November 4, 2023First day with topside decal works! I chose to apply those big ones first, details are brought up immeadiately.482
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November 9, 2023Finally! Stencils on top side are finished!487
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November 9, 2023Finally! Stencils on top side are finished!490
November 9, 2023The arrows are highlighting some smallest stencils, which are the fuselage station FS marks491
November 9, 2023Finally! Stencils on top side are finished!492
November 9, 2023The arrows are highlighting some smallest stencils493
November 9, 2023The arrows are highlighting some smallest stencils494
November 9, 2023The arrows are highlighting some smallest stencils495
November 9, 2023The arrows are highlighting some smallest stencils496
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November 9, 2023These would be the final touch! Red 80 would bear those old Russian roundels. After these weathering work will commence498
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November 10, 2023when building Red 80, choose the old roundels. The suggestions in the instruction book (A27) is wrong500
November 10, 2023Insignia finally applied! One more solid step to the finish line! Mock up with landing gears501
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November 10, 2023Decals in the kit is from Galaxy Model. They react well with Mr. Mark Setter and Mr. Mark Softer.506
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November 10, 2023As for large decals. A layer of Mr. Mark Setter is applied first, after which the decal is applied. I use a cotton swab to roll over it, as to drive the air and excess Mr. Mark Setter out from beneath the decal. A thin layer of Mr. Mark Softer is applied last. Then.... just let it dry.508
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November 10, 2023Modeling memes:'The airbrush is sick so that I don't paint this week!' :-D513
November 15, 2023Added the last pieces to the gear struts: placards(decals), mooring point, taxi light and landing lights to nose gear; placards(decals) and mooring point to main gears514
November 15, 2023Added the last pieces to the gear struts: placards(decals), mooring point, taxi light and landing lights to nose gear; placards(decals) and mooring point to main gears515
November 15, 2023Added the last pieces to the gear struts: placards(decals), mooring point, taxi light and landing lights to nose gear; placards(decals) and mooring point to main gears516
November 15, 2023Note: mooring rings is stored in closed position since there are springs which keep them from dangling517
November 28, 2023first layer of weathering: black brownish oil paint, hand brushed along panel lines, rivets, and anywhere I would like to put dirt on518
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November 28, 2023The oil colors I used: a tube of ivory black and a tube of burnt sienna, mixed to depict dirt and leak effect524
November 29, 2023Sealant on IRST probe, painted by free hand with Acryic Vallejo white color525
November 29, 2023Sealant on IRST probe, painted by free hand with Acryic Vallejo white color526
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November 29, 2023Landing gears weathered with a thin layer of Winsor Newton oil colors. I brushed on anywhere except for the mirrored finish surfaces of the inner tubes528
November 29, 2023Red dynamic balance align marks were painted on the tyres and rims, using red oil color.529
November 29, 2023Weathering: added a second layer of oil color to the airframe530
November 29, 2023Some dirt patches were added to top surface of horizontal stabilizers, wings and fuselage531
November 29, 2023Finally the empennage and landing gears are attached to the airframe permanently532
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December 2, 2023Started working on the landing gear doors. The doors are made up of doors themselves, uplock rollers and hydraulic actuators. This photo depicts the actuators of main wheel bays. The selector valve canisters are moulded in seperate parts.537
December 2, 2023Painting of the doors. A PE part was glued to edges of each main wheel door. The door uplock rollers are moulded seperatedly, depicted with plastic parts.538
December 2, 2023The actuator pistons for main landing gear doors are airbrushed with this color: Mr. Color SM206 Super Chrome Silver 2. This is the very same color I applied to the inner tube of landing gear struts539
December 3, 2023Attachment of main gear door actuator selector valves540
December 3, 2023Painting main gear door actuators: canisters (Color D)541
December 6, 2023There is also a uplock roller on the nose door, just beneath the accumulator can. There are two white sticker or placard on the inside of the door. As for main wheel bay and strut doors, the inside are painted red. A slight oil-color weathering is given to the inside and outside of the doors after attaching door actuators542
December 4, 2023Underside, with doors attached. Note the actuator hinges should attach to correct position to achieve correct opening angles for the doors543
December 6, 2023Attachment illustrated.544
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December 4, 2023An interesting comparison between my work and Mocha-Lei's work. Mr. Lei has done a great work with his own version of Minibase Su-33. He hasn't posted anything on scalemates yet. You can visit him in his Facebook or Weibo page.
Facebook: facebook.com/profile..&mibextid=JRoKGi
Weibo: weibo.com/u/1872488742546
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December 4, 2023Comparison between PLA Navy cousin J-15 Flying Shark with Su-33 model with landing gear doors installed. Look alike, but full of difference inside.553
December 10, 2023Making of Arrestor Hook. Step 1: Mooring rings554
December 10, 2023Making of tailhook: uplock for tailhook, really tiny555
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December 11, 2023Making of arrestor hook: step 2557
December 11, 2023Installing components of vertical stabilizers558
December 12, 2023Installing air data probes on the nose559
December 12, 2023Installing air data probes. 2 standby pitot tubes, 1 high angle of attack pitot tube, 2 AOA vanes, and one total air temperature probe560
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December 13, 2023IFF antenna on the tail boom564
December 13, 2023IFF antenna under the nose565
December 14, 2023Dorsal HF antenna installed. Now the Minibase Su-33 airframe is complete literally. Going to work on the pylons and missiles.566
December 14, 2023The airframe is literally complete . Going to work on the pylons and missiles.567
December 14, 2023The airframe is literally complete . Going to work on the pylons and missiles.568
December 14, 2023The airframe is literally complete . Going to work on the pylons and missiles.569
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December 14, 2023The airframe is literally complete . Going to work on the pylons and missiles.574
December 15, 2023The airframe is literally complete . Going to work on the pylons and missiles.575
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December 21, 2023The work on the pylons and missiles continued...these angle of attack vanes are not easy to attach. They are just too small to hold on tweezers, yet I managed to put them on...587
December 21, 2023The planned loadout588
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December 30, 2023Dry fit on the airframe, without decals594
December 30, 2023R-27ET decals complete595
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January 3, 2024R-27ER and R-37L, decals completed597
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January 6, 2024Decaling on pylons, APU-73s are on the wing outer stations601
January 6, 2024R-73E AAMs are also complete, all decals are on. Look at those ticks!602
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January 6, 2024APU-470 is the inner wing pylon for R-27ET missiles605
January 8, 2024All pylons and missiles complete, mounted to the Su-33 airframe606
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January 8, 2024Missiles and pylons are complete608
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January 8, 2024Airframe with weapons complete, on a pole (in flight)610
January 9, 2024Airframe with weapons complete, on a pole (in flight)611
January 9, 2024Airframe with weapons complete, on a pole (in flight)612
January 9, 2024Airframe with weapons complete, on a pole (in flight)613
January 9, 2024Airframe with weapons complete, on a pole (in flight)614
January 9, 2024Airframe with weapons complete, on a pole (in flight)615
January 9, 2024Airframe with weapons complete, on a pole (in flight)616
January 9, 2024Possible next 48th scale build: Lockheed Martin F-35A by Tamiya Models617
January 13, 2024Still thinking about making a diorama base, depicting a takeoff scene. This very Red 80 has been operating from naval air station recent years, so I am making a blurred runway base618
January 13, 2024The masking tapes represents the runway center lines and longitudinal edges of PAG-14 concrete plates on the runways619
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January 15, 2024After the first hour of painting, the base began to take shape. The base is 28 by 28 centimeters, extensive airbrush work is done with Mr. Color C307 mixed with some C107 character yellow. The center line is airbrushed with C107 character white, while the tyre marks and panel lines are airbrushed with brownish black621
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January 20, 2024I made more blurred effect with masking tapes and airbrush, mostly along the concrete panel lines and in vicinity of white center dash line. I moved my airbrush in parallel direction to the center line, sweeping sideways to make the blurred effect
Making the runway. As for the blurred effect, you may refer to:
Painting blurred runways | Album by ZHOU Kun (1:48)623
January 15, 2024This is what I have done to the diorama base. I masked and airbrushed the center line and longitudinal panel lines of the concrete plates. I am going to make more shades according to pictures and videos I have viewed.624
January 15, 2024Completed work with diorama base. More black marks are added to the surface, giving it a dynamic look625
January 15, 2024Completed work with diorama base. More black marks are added to the surface, giving it a dynamic look!626
January 15, 2024Put the plane on. I did not bother to use acrylic rods since they were quite thick. I did not want to drill big holes on the wood base so I used a steel tube instead.627
January 15, 2024Completed work with diorama base. More black marks are added to the surface, giving it a dynamic look!628
February 1, 2024Test shot with background paper. Stay tuned for final reveal.629
March 22, 2024Showed up with my Tamiya F-14D VF-2 Bounty Hunters build at the 3rd Guangzhou Modeling Contest. Pre-show.630
March 22, 2024Showed up with fellow modeler Mocha_Lei's builds (Su-33 Red 68 and Su-27K with Kh-41 Moskit Anti-Ship missile) at Minibase/HKModel booth in the 3rd Guangzhou Modeling Contest. Pre-show.631
July 5, 2024Prior to Model World Saga 2024, Guangzhou, China. June 28-30632
July 5, 2024At Model World Saga 2024, Guangzhou, China. June 28-30. With a 3D printed F-35C in foreground633
July 5, 2024Model World Saga 2024, Guangzhou, China. Jun 38-30. Fellow modeler Mocha_Lei's builds (Su-33 Red 68 )634
July 5, 2024Model World Saga 2024, Guangzhou, China. Jun 38-30. Fellow modeler Mocha_Lei's builds (Su-27K with Kh-41 Moskit Anti-Ship missile)635
July 5, 2024At Model World Saga 2024, Guangzhou, China. June 28-30. Also shown is a Kinetic F-16I Sufa in flight display by a fellow modeler.636
July 5, 2024At Model World Saga 2024, Guangzhou, China. June 28-30637
July 5, 2024Model World Saga 2024, Guangzhou, China. Jun 28-30.
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164 29 March 2022, 15:26

Following, I think this will be an extensive WIP? Good luck with this multi-multi parts kit.
29 March 2022, 17:03

yessss, this will be both informative and epic 👍 Going for a carrier landing?
29 March 2022, 19:32

Yes this is a multi multi parts kit! I am still working on the cockpit tub. The manufaturer has developed a 3D printed set of unloaded landing gear struts, I am going for a another in-flight (gear down and locked position).
16 April 2022, 11:35

The figure painted fairly nice. One of my friends has been working on this expensive kit as well, following.
预祝成功🤓🤓
24 April 2022, 08:33

Nice, almost no one builds this beats; definitely following; @Zhou, if I may sugest, Edit your album and set the "Teaser" to "Use last image" so that every one can see your last pics first; otherwise, the first image will be always appearing, despite your progress
26 April 2022, 14:12

Fantastic work so far (and a lot of it😅) Fascinating kit 👍
This will be a great guide when I man up and start mine🙂
10 August 2022, 15:43

Thank you @Daniel and @Jay Calvert. The building thread would address some problems I encounter in my build, with me sharing my own solutions
16 October 2022, 01:11

Fantastic, now I am happy I invested in those aftermarket landing gears as well 👌
1 November 2022, 20:56

@Daniel the 3d printed landing gear sets are released with Minibase label. Perhaps there is only weight on wheel version in market now. The weight off wheel version is temporarily out of stock
8 January 2023, 12:50

@Martin thank you so much. I think what one need is practicing and patience. Right now I don't have much time building my models, it is so hard to maintain my skill while not building models. 🙁
8 January 2023, 12:54

Amazing detail and this kit, and you definitely brought the best out of it with your skills! 👍
Looking very much forward to further progress!
8 July 2023, 14:39

Amazing Zhou! That Minibase kit is one of the most detailed kits I have ever seen and you did it justice! How many hours did you spend on it?
20 July 2023, 18:22

@CaptGPF Just too many hours. I have other time consuming hobbies like cycling, running. So my plastic model projects usually last long 🙂 This project was started 1.5 years ago.
11 August 2023, 06:12

@Villiers de Vos @Gianluca @Guy Rump @Rui S @Alexander @Spanjaard
thank you for your kind comments! I am currently on a bussiness trip, the project is currently on a two week halt. I have been doing some color separation. I have worked out a preliminary effect with my airframe, a lot of details are still to address.
11 August 2023, 13:12

...i dropped in on page 49....mate....that is incredible. I'm speechless about your work.
30 October 2023, 13:44

@Dominik Weitzer Thank you for your comment! Yes this is an unprecedented project I have ever come to. Extreme amount of work. I am a slow builder with other time comsuming hobbies, and I would like to show the building of this model to detail
30 October 2023, 15:40

Phänomenal work so far. The painting and weathering looks fantastic.
30 October 2023, 20:29

@Shar Dipree thank you! But the weathering has not started yet. I am planning to draw some dust, leakage and drain effect, along with the highlighting the panel lines and rivets
12 November 2023, 12:49

I just noticed that the landing gear struts are extended, are you planning to make this into a diorama landing on a carrier deck?
13 November 2023, 16:30

@Villiers de Vos thank you for your comment! I am going to move into final steps with this build.
@CaptGPF the model would be in carrier operation configuration, it would be in the air. I have not decided weather the tail hook would be down yet. I am going to finish the airplane first. Diorama base has not yet been planned yet.
15 November 2023, 02:20

looks really Russian, joyful to watch your builds 👍
by the way nice hand writing 😁
21 November 2023, 05:28

Thank you @Chan Li @Jos Jansen @tianyi chen it has been a long long build
22 December 2023, 05:46

Richie loved this kit so much he smashed his finished build with a hammer lol
I don't know if I have the patience for this type of kit. Takes a special breed to build this one.
Looks amazing.
10 January 2024, 11:07

@Ellis Smith Thank you!
@Eric Thornton This kit do need more patience since it has more than 600 parts, yet it would be possible to finish if you don't hurry. Make only one part at one time, enjoy the progress 🙂 I am just an average skilled modeler who do not have much time at the workbench, time is the ingredient to solve the difficulties:-D
Would you mind if you share some of Richie's works
14 January 2024, 13:18

average skilled? quite an understatement, 😉
talent, skill and patience, you have plenty. skills can be learned, but patience is a lot more difficult to master 😉
14 January 2024, 18:29

This is remarkable, lovely work, awaiting the final reveal with my breath held.
1 February 2024, 02:34

Looking forward to that as well 👍 I got the feeling I bought another shelf queen😅...this one needs a lot of long term motivation - but you prove it can be done 👍
2 February 2024, 12:12

@Spanjaard @Neuling patience may work better than skills when building this kit 🙂
@Jennifer Franklin thank you!
@Daniel I recommend breaking the build into multiple small steps. There are too many sub-systems to deal with, each one is a delicate model itself
5 February 2024, 11:50

Excellent build! I really like the colours. They are spot on! You used Mr. Color, right? Best ragards!!!
28 February 2024, 14:19
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