
In between neverending bouts of sickness throughout the weekend, I got some things done on the Sukhoi.
Clamped and waiting on the glue to dry.

Engine parts constructed and added to the fuselage...

Pilots pretty much done with a bit of weathering added in to certain areas.


The overall detail on the Pak Fa is not bad but one thing I noticed was there are NO weapons bay doors at all on the belly. I had an idea of cutting some styrene strips and making them into weapons doors that I will then glue on the fuselage. TO get the width right I had to glue two strips together side by side and then angle the tips. What do you think?


Bench shot with stabilizers and tail fins attached.

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