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SUKHOI SU-35/37 1/72 ???


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Isn't the airbrake omitted on the Su-35/37?

And doesn't look like they changed the stinger tail either.

Hard to tell from a tiny screen capture of a CAD concept what the potential actual kit would look like though.

Wait and see.

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Isn't the airbrake omitted on the Su-35/37?

And doesn't look like they changed the stinger tail either.

Hard to tell from a tiny screen capture of a CAD concept what the potential actual kit would look like though.

Wait and see.

Su-35S =/= Su-35/Su-37 (T-10M) They are completely different. Su-35/37 certainly have an airbrake. The stinger looks like this, kinda, but it has bigger radius. Su-35 (T-10M) family has bigger radius on the nose and that is spread through the fuselage making the whole fuselage different from Su-27. I will be outright shocked if they have actually done that for this kit, they probably took Su-27 fuselage, added new vertical tails and canards and called it quits.

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Great. But isnĀ“t Su-30 MKI/MKM more wanted version? Or other dual seat Su-30 with canards.

Yeah, plus a lot of people would like to finally see an Su-30SM too. I'm surprised there hasn't been a single kit of an Su-30MKI. AKAN even released a whole paint set for the type, and yet no kit has materialized.

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Su-30SM, as a plane type, isn't even 3 years yet. We have hardly waited an eternity for it. If they make a Su-30MKI kit, one can easily make Su-30MKA/MKM/SM from it. Either way, making that family makes infinite more sense than the soviet Su-35, especially if they do it right with fuselage mods etc.

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if they going all out for Flanker probably a certain Su-34 will happen too,must put on hold the Su-34 project then,thank god I only purchase enough cockpits for two Berkuts,MKK2 resin tails and the cockpit details for the Su-35E,guess once I fetch their Su-33 I will not purchase any aftermarket for the Hasegawa one

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Hi Supertomcat21, thank you for this interesting information :thumbsup:/> .

I hope it will be available very soon.

I have question please ?

Did you know when the SU-33UB 1/72 Trumpy will be available ?

Thank you in advance :)/>

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I doubt that Zvezda would use CAD design software in Chinese smile.gif

well since they still have to release an early Su-27 variant they could use the chinese cads as shortcut :P

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Hi Supertomcat21, thank you for this interesting information :thumbsup:/>/>/> .

I hope it will be available very soon.

I have question please ?

Did you know when the SU-33UB 1/72 Trumpy will be available ?

Thank you in advance :)/>/>/>

Su-33UB was OK but I do not know when it can be in store sorry :crying2:/>

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That Su-33UB looks promising :thumbsup:

Bigger wing - with outboard wing fold, bigger tailplanes with no fold.

It looks like it is its early iteration though - without the dog-tooth canards and TVC nozzles.

Still, looking good.......

Ken

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Seems the tail planes are bigger after all indeed. They have an odd trailing edge tho, never seen them having anything but a straight trailing edge. Couple of things definitely doesn't look right; spine (doesn't "break" enough after cockpit) then there is windshield might be too long and the nose. Hope they include TVC exhaust and dog tooth canards.

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