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Hi, this is a project that has already been completed,but I use photos to record some steps and hope to share it with me, I am from China, where the first post here, I don't know if it meets the rules, don't know if Can see my photos, so test, you can see, please tell me, thank you.
This is Trumpeter in the mid-2015 production of the kit, which may be the first SU-9 in the history of the 1/48 injection scale model.The contents of the kit look a bit disappointing, simplifying the cockpit, as well as other details, simple and wrong exhaust nozzle, landing gear and wheel bay. Fortunately, the fit is very good.

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I like the full rivets of the aircraft, so at first I made the rivets out

 

 

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From left to right are:1. The original wing of the kit    2. Make the rivet and spray the primer    3. Make the rivet without spraying the primer    4. Same as 2

 

 


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Rivet is first made with a rivet wheel and then deepened with a needle,additional reinforcement skin, at the top.

The protrusions on both sides of the tail support are too small, remove it,remake.

 

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7 minutes ago, modelmax said:

Hi,

 

Off to a great start!

 

will follow your build!

 

Are you using any aftermarket to correct kit issues?

 

Thanks,

 

Ernie

thanks, 

When I made it, RedStar's resin remodel was not available in China, so I could only do it myself.:crying:

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According to my study found that different periods of SU-9 in the details of some minor changes.In fact, in addition to the su-9U interception / trainer, the single-seat model su-9 is divided into early, medium and late production.
The most obvious detail feature is the "wing in front of the root" on both sides.
As the su-9 early and mid-term production continued T-3 the beginning of the design——left and right wing root installed two NR-30 30mm gun,so the "wing in front of the root" keep the hole in the gun and covered the round skin,and  keep the body corresponding to the location of the burn-resistant skin.
The number and location of the venting air intakes on the fuselage are also different, refer to the SU-9 for different periods in the picture below.

 

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From top to bottom respectively, early, medium and late production su-9

 

 

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Early, mid-term produce su-9

 

 

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Late produce su-9

 

 

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I made a template,used to re-create the line here.

 

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The details of the all-moving tailplane of the trumpeter are wrong
In fact, the su-9 all-moving tailplane is exactly the same, rather than symmetrical,
So the  all-moving tailplane upper left corresponds to the lower right,and  lower left corresponds to the upper right.

 

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Static discharger

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Ok that is just some faboulous work especially on the rivets. You must be a patient man with some serious skills with a riveter :worship:

 

Looking forward to more of your posts. Even though I have no real interest in this aircraft, as it is only in one scheme, I do appreciate your work. Plus you can always learn something from other modellers.

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Thanks for the encouragement,I usually work very busy,so the update is slower, sorry...

 

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These are the exhaust nozzle parts provided in the kit,it is wrong,so I try to make it again.

 

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First make the inner ripple board,

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RedStar resin parts of the nozzle details are good, but the ripple density is not right, and I can't buy,so give up RedStar resin part.


 

 

 

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I cut a piece of aluminum skin,make it flat and polished smooth.

 

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Fold along the line

 

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In order to make ripples, I used a styrene sheet and a copper bar to make a simple aids

 

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The finished ripple board, and the poor test pieces above.

 

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Additional rivet details.

 

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Stack them up

 

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Place it in the exhaust nozzle

 

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At first, I tried to make a nozzle with a thin styrene sheet, but the above sliding structure made me very difficult.

 

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Is this pile of things......:angry:

 

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I tried to make one, but the lack of  Casting  conditions, to make a lot of it is a very difficult thing:angry::angry:

 

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But I can make PE,haha...

 

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So the nozzle was made with PE.

 

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The problem of the exhaust nozzle is solved

 

 

 

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