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Tupolev Tu-90

Started by tc2324, July 27, 2011, 03:07:26 PM

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Quote from: Rheged on July 28, 2011, 07:24:55 AM
Quote from: arkon on July 27, 2011, 04:27:52 PM
that is realy cool :thumbsup:

Agreed. This is another  occasion when the "BIG RED STAR" should be awarded for an excellent  Whiff

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Wow! Thanks for this great model for posting! I quite love it!! I was playing with Tupovlev Tu-4's my self aswell :)
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Nice ! I really like the look of this one. Good, but funny looking at the same time.....very Soviet indeed ! Love the way you integrated the Tu-16 into the story.

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Most important-  This is believable.  I am sure if Gregory went over to the Tupelov bureau with a bottle of Scotch and a few pair of Levis he could find such a design in their archives.
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Quote from: royabulgaf on July 28, 2011, 04:33:40 PM
I am sure if Gregory went over to the Tupelov bureau with a bottle of Scotch and a few pair of Levis he could find such a design in their archives.

He probably akready did.........  :lol:
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tc2324

Thanks all for the comments.  :thumbsup:  This one really turned out well for me and as pointed out really could have been a Soviet design modification job.

I`ve replaced the pictures in the OP with newer `sunnier` ones as the blue tinge in the original was getting on my nerves. :banghead:
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philp

TC,
Gotta say this is one of your best to date.  Great idea, build came out well and the backstory ties it all together.

Would love to see some of the in process shots for this, especially where you were mating the wings and tail to the body.

If someone doesn't nominate this for a Whiffie I just may have to break my own self imposed non nomination protocol.
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frank2056

TC - if you had made it Chinese, those pictures would have given us a view of secret aircraft development behind the bamboo curtain...

I'll get my coat....

tc2324

Quote from: philp on July 31, 2011, 09:59:31 AM
TC,
Gotta say this is one of your best to date.  Great idea, build came out well and the backstory ties it all together.

Would love to see some of the in process shots for this, especially where you were mating the wings and tail to the body.

If someone doesn't nominate this for a Whiffie I just may have to break my own self imposed non nomination protocol.

Thanks Philp. :thumbsup: The idea sprung about when I was thinking of making a jet powered B-29. Originally I was going to build a standard B-29 and then add jet engines. Then the swept wing aspect reared it`s head as well as a tail so I started to turn towards creating a Tu-16 prototype concept. Anyway, the rest they say is history, but as requested here are some shots of the build in progress.

First, I taped a B-29 fuselage section to Tu-16 half and found out where it matches up best.



Found the bit I was after and then discovered that I would be cutting through the gun turret sections. So after another rethink the cut had to go slightly diagonal towards the front. To get a reasonable straight line I turned to the trusty masking tape and with a marker pen made my line.:wacko:



After this I taped the fuselage sections back to their respective partners and then made sure the lines tallied up.



Now I know what some of you are thinking....! Why didn`t I just lob off the cockpit sections and swap then over instead of going for this `tail` swap..?? The answer to that is the diameter on the B-29 is a lot bigger than the Tu-16 and it would have been very noticable.

So after a bit of careful cutting and sawing this is the result......:wacko: :)



Needed the blast deflectors so a bit more surgery required.;)



Dug out all the extra plastic within the engine bays tonight so that I can get a snugger fit to the fuselage and use less filler when the time comes. Tacked it together to show roughly what I`m hopping for and added the blast deflectors as well. You will note that the tip of my thumb has become the first casualty of this build due to a scalpal `malfunction`....:LOL:





Got the tedious job out the way tonight. Pretty sure you can get RSI in this hobby. The filler for the gaps between the engine bays and fuselage turned out alright in the end so will get to the first spray coat tomorrow with a bit of luck.:)



So onto the hard bit of this build. First problem, how do you get a circle and an oval to `mate`?



Well, first I need to build an internal frame so out came some spare sprues.

Starting with glueing 4 into place like this.....,



..... and will add more tomorrow so I have a steady frame to place the spare plastic on to it. Then the filler will come into play.

Just hope I got the measurment ratio right.....?? :unsure: :rolleyes



Spent the last couple of days putting the `internal framework` into place one section at a time and letting it all dry rock hard. This morning I cut some spare plastic into shape and put that into place. Plugs up most of the `hole` so with a bit of luck less filler will be needed later on. :)

All looks a bit of a mess at the moment but plenty of time to smooth it out and tidy it all up. ;)





Got the big `holes` filled and now added the exhust deflectors and wings. Still got to fill the gaps on these by the way and I`m starting to work on the u/c, turrets and other little bits and bob`s. :)

Overall I`m pretty happy with the outcome and I`m hopeing that I`ve captured the look of a prototype 1950`s Soviet style jet bomber.:unsure:  





And thats pretty much it....!

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tc2324

Quote from: frank2056 on July 31, 2011, 11:15:05 AM
TC - if you had made it Chinese, those pictures would have given us a view of secret aircraft development behind the bamboo curtain...

I'll get my coat....

:lol:

Frank, you should never make fun of the great chinese wall...... :lol:
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Green Dragon

Excellent bash TC, very Soviet project-y and really looks the part! :thumbsup: :wub:

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