Zvesda 1/72 Tupolev I-4

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Re: Zvesda 1/72 Tupolev I-4

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I found some cheep PE spokes in 1/72 - not sure if they fit but perhaps thats an option.
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I will be ordering some wheels at the Aviationmegastore once my salary comes in, so that will be around the 21th.
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Sounds like a good plan Borg!
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Thanks again. I’ll be looking forward to more progress later in the month!
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Wheels aren’t in yet but I did modify the cover to have the exposed cilinders. This was quite a chore. At first I lost one of the modified cover to the carpet monster (even though I have no carpet in my room!). Fortunately I had spare parts from an ANT-5 I have build before. That is why the top cover is grey instead of green.

So basically I split the covers and wedged a cilinder head of a 1/72 Heller Ju-52 in between. Sounds easy but it toke quite some work. And some are a bit wonky when looking from the side. But it will have to suffice. And it is more accurate then the kit covers. I haven’t seen any photos of an I-4 with covers like that.

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Very cool - nice to see some progress Borg.
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You come uo with the best subjects, and those Russian designs provide plenty of material.
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That is a very interestig subject and looks like a lot of fun
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