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1/144 J-10: second attempt

Started by Spey_Phantom, May 20, 2008, 08:15:54 AM

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Spey_Phantom

last year i build a 1/144 model of a J-10, using a converted RoG Typhoon kit.
the end result was promissing, but in the end, the wings were to far forward and the canards were to big  :angry:

as i was looking at the stash today, i still had a spare revell 1/144 typhoon kit, witch i had no idea what to do with it  :rolleyes:
after looking at some video's of the J-10, i decided to give the Typhooon/J-10 conversion another go, thistime by adding some new parts, including scratchmade wings and a modified spare canopy from a scrapped RoG 1/144 SU-27 kit.

up to now, the result is far better then i expected, except for the tailsection, but overall its an improvement.

here's a picture of how the first converted J-10 looked like.



and here is what the new version looks like  -_-





and here is a family shot of how the visual conversion looks compared to the orriginal kit  :rolleyes:
Left: the Standard RoG Typhoon, straight from the box (in leutonian markings)
Center: the new J-10 conversion (work in progress)
Right: the first converted J-10, build about a year ago  :mellow:

as you can see, a steady evolution  ;D
the new J-10 will replace the old one on the shelf, the old one will be repainted for whiff purposes  :smiley:

on the bench:

-all kinds of things.

Patrick H

Looks definately better then the old one. But I can't understand why people want to build those tiny little aircraft.  :rolleyes:


(Actualy, just kidding, I do understand)

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Not me, I'm so clumsy if I go below 1/48 I might as well not open the box. >:( I have great respect for anyone that can work that small. :bow:
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Spey_Phantom

the J-10 soming allong nicely, i just engraved the blue panel linels of the wings and tail. the hardpoints have now also been glued on. now the J-10 will be placed on the "work in progress" shelf until the glue is dry.
also seen on my production line is the MIG-21CDW. sen in front is my new ambitious (and secret) Sukhoi SU-41 stealth fighter project. (topic will be made as soon as its finished  :mellow:)

the J-10C (witch i have named it now) will possibly recieve Chinese markings, but im planning on making a what-iff camo sheme. the reason i called it the J-10C is because of the IRST witch is standard molded on the revell flanker canopy. the plane will also recieve external tanks, and maybe even conformal tanks  ;D

here's a pic of the production line  :ph34r:
on the bench:

-all kinds of things.

ysi_maniac

Beautiful production line indeed!  :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:
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noxioux

I'm coming to these a little late, but they're awesome!

I am also a sort of 1/48 guy, but I find more and more that the smaller kits are more manageble for quick whiffing ideas.  Particularly the good 1/144 kits.

Spey_Phantom

#6
took some time but, DONE  :mellow:
sorry if the last pics a little blurry  :huh:

and more news, the old J-10 will not go to the junkyard that fast, ive completly removed the wings and canopy, and im gonna give it the same wings and canards as the new version. it will become an FC-20, the export varriant of the J-10  :thumbsup:



on the bench:

-all kinds of things.

Brian da Basher

Looks good Nils! It's even more impressive when one considers the small scale you're working in. Isn't 1/144 fun?
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