Hasegawa Su-33 Flanker D

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All ready for decalling;

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Now...on to the ordnance.

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I really like the paint work on this one Bruce. You've done a spot on job.
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Thanks, James. There were occasional brush streaks, but I sanded these off with fine sandpaper and re-painted.

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There'll be more wordages to follow, but, for the time being...

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That came out great. It looks like it was a handful.
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Dirkpitt289 wrote:That came out great. It looks like it was a handful.
To be honest, given my usual kits, there was very little for the modeller to do...at least, from a builders perspective.
Painting it, on the other hand, required some patience and application.

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Great stuff. One of the few modern jets that I think actually looks good.
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Lovely job Bruce. I love the brutal look of the Russian jets.
Great paint job!!!
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Yep... very nice indeed. I didn't know they invited the Russians to Tiger Meets these days!

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Beautiful! I really like the color scheme.
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look nice! well done!

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Excellent work.

Take that, Imperialist dogs!
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Well done Bruce, its impressive and very cool! :)

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Chris wrote:Imperialist dogs!
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Who want built "Agressor" F-14, F-18, F-16, A-6 in russian camo?

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Oooh now I might actually want to build an F-18 dam you! :-D
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