Tu-91
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38 24 November 2024, 20:02
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These pictures open the construction report on the Tu-91 'Boot', an aircraft that will be difficult to remember as a classic beauty. The appeal lies elsewhere - and you have to look for it a little, but you will find it!
The same applies to the kit: here you also have to search a little to find its appeal. I can already tell that it doesn't lie in good accuracy of fit or beautifully moulded parts. So I'll keep looking a little further. 🙂
1 24 November 2024, 20:07
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Looking like an interesting product Roland, will have to look this one up as new to me.
Think you have a model production line Roland 🤣 your building the next one already 😃👍
24 November 2024, 21:06
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Can't wait to see the double propeller attached to the wacky nose. This plane is very strange.
24 November 2024, 23:56
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I'm glad you're interested in this build - there will be new pictures soon! I must say, before the release of Modelsvit's new kit I was not familiar with the Tu-91, but since then I am very fond of the peculiar appearance of this aircraft
26 November 2024, 15:01
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Nice an weird!
There are photos of testing this aircraft by grafting the fuselage to a Tu-4 wing, which looks extra weird. 🙂
26 November 2024, 15:58
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Appreciated, Finn!
Things are slowly coming together here too: after some not-so-inexpensive filling and sanding, the Tu-91 is now ready to make the acquaintance of the primer. The surface is supposed to shine in NMF colour shades, which I imagine will be quite attractive.
1 December 2024, 12:43
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I wonder 🤔 how many kits do you Manage doing at the same time 😮. I'm in 😎
1 December 2024, 12:55
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Half as bad, Rui, there are currently three: the Boeing 307 - in the background - a P-8 Poseidon from BPK and this Tu-91 here. One (well, quite optimistic) assumption is that these will all be ready still in 2024.
1 December 2024, 17:23
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Thank you for these friendly words, Rui!
Yesterday I applied the primer - glossy black from Gunze - and also a little filler on the fine inaccuracies and gaps that were overlooked when sanding. Today I was able to sand off these repairs, which is why the model is still so dusty, which I only noticed in these pictures. I'll show you a few pictures of this state, but in the meantime the first layer of 'aluminium' from Alclad II/ Ammo MiG has already been applied.
3 December 2024, 06:43
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A few painting steps have been skipped here; I've been a bit lazy with photos lately: here you can actually see the final exterior of the Tu-91, decals included. I'm curious to see how the filigree undercarriage can be mounted - and whether the weight in the nose is enough to avoid a tailsitter!
The kit itself turns out to be a lot of work, the moulding is rather lame and a lot of filling, sanding and engraving has to be done.... sometimes several times, as the first two pictures show. We'll see - I would like to finish this project rather quickly.
1 11 December 2024, 05:40
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Today I had the opportunity to photograph the Tupolev Tu-91 that was completed yesterday, the NATO code name is apt: the 'boot' looks quite, well, unusual. But I don't want to deny a beauty that results from this quality and the simple, purposefully-beefy shapes! 🙂 The kit is a real joy for anyone who loves filling, sanding and improvising!
I'm certainly glad to have this rare model in my collection - but I won't be building a second one any time soon! Thank you for your interest and your motivating comments, mates!
14 December 2024, 17:39
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Looks fantastic, Roland. These kinds of kits are good to do once in a while. You had quite a fight on your hands and you made it into a beautiful build.
14 December 2024, 17:54
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She's Awesome Roland 👌👏
Looking like the full size aircraft as usual.
The Baby bear returns 😃👍👍
14 December 2024, 21:15
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Once again you pulled off an amazing job in a small amount of time. Bravo.
15 December 2024, 05:15
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Thank you very much for your feedback and the motivation it provides! I'm glad you like it! The Soviets have already put together some strange and interesting constructions.... Thanks to A-model and others, there is still a lot to build..... 🙂
15 December 2024, 10:26
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You did a great job on that canopy and the final paint layers. Doing an all-metal finish must have been nerve-racking.
15 December 2024, 11:18
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You turned a crude looking kit into a sleek looking model. Quite impressive. And thanks for introducing me to this weird plane - of which I never heard before.
Maybe I overread it, but what forced you to redo parts of the NMF?
16 December 2024, 09:07
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Nice - well done. But why are you using expensive 3 layer Cosy for masking 🤨 just kidding .... 🙃😆
16 December 2024, 10:21
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Thank you, Michael and Thomas! The -late- reworking of the trailing edges of the wings was necessary because Modelsvit ensures sharp trailing edges by supplying them in one half of the wing, but: this is in the lower wing component, so that an adhesive edge remained visible on the upper side. For a while I convinced myself that this wasn't so bad and could be explained as a "panel line", but towards the end of the build I couldn't bear it any longer, so I unceremoniously filled it, sanded it and - after getting the most expensive toweling paper I could find - taped it off again so that I could renew the NMF. Thank you, Thomas, for noticing this luxury paper - just don't save money in the wrong place! 🙂
17 December 2024, 09:39