Painting and Weathering a Zvezda 1/72 Sukhoi SU-33 Flanker-D
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2019
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In this quest, I had a great time painting and weathering the Zvezda 1/72 Sukhoi SU-33 Flanker-D. It took me a little longer than expected due to the amount of colours, decals and parts in this Russian jet, but it makes a great looking scale model when finished.
Thanks for watching.
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Title music by Jennifer Pryde
Colours are from the Vallejo Model Air range unless noted
Camo:
Pale blue = 50/50 Pale Blue + White Grey
Medium blue = 2/1 Greyish Blue + White Grey
Dark blue = 2/1 Deep Sky + Greyish Blue
Underside:
50/50 Pale Blue + White Grey
Light Gull Grey (Intakes + Landing Gear)
Metallic:
Artic Blue
Rust
Gunmetal
Steel
Wash:
Vallejo Blue Grey Wash
Tamiya Black Panel Line Accent
Citadel Agrax Earthshade
Various parts:
Tire Black
Medium Olive
Light grey
Medium Sea Grey
Engine Grey
Orange
White
P3 Morrow White
P3 Khador Red Base
Black
Varnish:
Mig Lucky Varnish Satin
Weathering:
Mig Oilbrusher Ochre
Mig Oilbrusher Rust - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Yes this very very good working
Thanks so much!
Great looking model, masterfully done! Gold medal show piece for sure.
Thanks!
Great job!
Thanks!
nice work !
Thanks!
Красиво очень! Ты просто мастер!
Excelente vídeo saludos desde Chile a mi también me encanta los aviones y él aeromodelismo gran trabajo y feliz año atrasado 😁👍🇨🇱
Good👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Suscrito, un like, y felicitaciones por un buen trabajo, y un buen avion, saludos desde Colombia
Thanks so much!
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Painting wheel hubs freehand, haha, glorious.
Is there another way?
me encanto este trabajo, una pregunta el isopo para quitar el paneliner que contiene, gracias
Thanks! I used AK Interactive Odorless Thinner
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The cockpit colour is a 50/50 Pale Blue + White Grey. If you want the paint numbers, you can google the Vallejo Model Air paint range. Hope that helps. I don't know what else I can tell you about the colours and materials I used.
Damn, not I REALLY want to get and build that kit From a design POV I always though the Su-33 to be one of the most beautiful fighters ever built.
Yes, I've always loved this plane for its looks. It was a little difficult to build, however. But I'd love to try a larger scale one day.
Hello!! Did you use a gray primer for the main body? Great video!!
Hello! Yes, I believe I used grey primer throughout.
@@echelonhobbiescanada thx a lot!!!
Missing information (comments) about what paint (color) in what proportion was used (and other elements - like varnish, pigments, ec.). I.e. "Tamiya XF-00 + XF2 (2:1)" ... The rest is perfect! Nice project! I would add some hydraulics imitation for landing gear (with 0,1 mm wire) Btw, what paintbrush are you using for small and extra small paintings? I.e. at 6:30?
Thanks for the comment. The paint colours are in the description. I've updated it to include the weathering and varnish. The brush I use for detail parts is the Winsor and Newton series 7 #1
@@echelonhobbiescanada Thanks! Waiting for your new projects
@@sergiobalashov8563 Thanks. I hope I can start making new videos soon. Stay tuned!
What are you using to stick parts on your long stick for painting. Some kid of putty?
Blue sticky tack. $2 at Walmart :-)
Really nice video and build ! Instead of writing in the comments the paints it would be better to write as you you use them in my opinion
Thanks for the note! I'll do that in future videos.
Tell me please, how do you remove the panel lines on both sides? I am afraid to destroy all the coating if I use thinner for that.
Some layers of protection??
The enamel based panel liner can be removed with white spirits/ odorless thinner without damaging the acrylic paint. But I did use a semigloss varnish over the acrylic before applying the panel lines. Hope that helps. If you are not sure, test the technique on another piece of plastic.
So I can use x20 a by Tamiya I think. I tried one time and my coating were damaged.
But I think you're right, testing on another model piece with good layer of varnish
@@herrzwackelmann2876 I’ve always used odourless thinner or white spirt. If you want an easy non-evasive method. Make an acrylic wash and then add a bit of dish soap. Apply it to the model then remove the excess with a q-tip dipped in water. But again, try it on a test piece. You can score plasticard with a knife to simulate panel lines.
Which pruduct use to remove the extra paneliner?
It would be enamel thinner or white spirit
Does anybody have any recommendations for a model? I just got an academy f-18 model and i enjoyed building it. But i want a plastic model that isn’t too hard to build.
Depends what you are looking to build. Are you open to other types of models, or do you want another aircraft?
@@echelonhobbiescanada i want another jet
Okay, well if you want a simpler build then I would look for models with low parts count. Airfix sells starter sets that are easier to build, or go with an older style jet that doesn't have as many bells and whistles as the more modern jets. Smaller scales like 1/72 or 1/144 vs 1/48 scale will have less detail and lower parts count as well. @@Vanillaoreodog
Sorry, I mistakenly deleted your response...I would recommend the Zvezda, but it was a difficult kit with lots of small parts.
@@echelonhobbiescanada i did an acadamy f-18 i think and it had alot of small parts but i think i did it good
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