Good catch on the stabilizers. The pre-production T-8 aircraft Monogram used for it's 1/48 antique kit had anhedral to them, the Production Frogfoots had dihedral. I was so happy I bought that Squadron Signal book back in the day.
Great job! I have the Zvesda/Eduard Su-25, and your descriptions of problem areas will be a great help when I dig into it. I plan on getting another Zvesda to do a Ukrainian plane as well. Looking at the kit parts, the wheels are indeed odd and the ejection seat is less than stellar, although to be fair, nearly all kits disappoint in these two areas due to molding limitations. Your use of oil paints shows great technique and is something I've been using more and more for aircraft and armor projects.
That Russian Interior Green is a hard one to figure out. It's not a chromate green, it's not equivalent to western Interior Green, and Khaki Green isn't right either. That's an eyeball and color wheel mix.
Grear plane, great work...
well done !
Thank you!!
That was a excellent build and paint/weathering finish on the SU-25, congratulations on a job very well done, best regsrds from Australia, Les
Thank you very much, Les!
Exceptionally well built and finished. A real pleasure to watch.
Very well done.
Thank you very much!
Nice build, thanks for the tips and advice. I always liked the look of the SU-25.
You bet! Thanks for watching.
Good catch on the stabilizers. The pre-production T-8 aircraft Monogram used for it's 1/48 antique kit had anhedral to them, the Production Frogfoots had dihedral. I was so happy I bought that Squadron Signal book back in the day.
Thanks for the info!
Looks great, wonderful end result
Thank you!
Looking so fine!...Congratulations!!
Much appreciated!
Very nice build!
Thanks!
Great job! I have the Zvesda/Eduard Su-25, and your descriptions of problem areas will be a great help when I dig into it. I plan on getting another Zvesda to do a Ukrainian plane as well. Looking at the kit parts, the wheels are indeed odd and the ejection seat is less than stellar, although to be fair, nearly all kits disappoint in these two areas due to molding limitations. Your use of oil paints shows great technique and is something I've been using more and more for aircraft and armor projects.
I’m pleased this video will help you. Thank you for the kind words!
Good work in detail👍
Thank you!
Great work!
Thank you!
Perfect 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Looks cool 👍
Thanks 👍
Great video and build, I have a soft spot for Russian Jets.
Thank you. I do as well.
Russian Underside Blue. It has an AMT number I can't remember since the Warsaw Pact and USSR didn't use the FS or CARC system for paints.
Ive seen these fly when i was in Macedonia in 1994. Loud. Funny thing is they look remarkably like the Northrup A-9 which lost out to the A-10.
Interesting. I’ll see if I can find a picture of the A-9. Thanks!
I wish I had enough free time go build my Su-25 and Su-25UB.
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Thanks!
That Russian Interior Green is a hard one to figure out. It's not a chromate green, it's not equivalent to western Interior Green, and Khaki Green isn't right either. That's an eyeball and color wheel mix.
MR.Hobby H323. Для этой декали Квинта.
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Hataka make some good Soviet aircraft and gunship paint sets.
I’m sure they do, though I’m sure I’d still end up mixing paints.
Russian Landing gear got easier when I found out Doctor MiG used Mr. Hobby light gray, I forget what number though.
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Nice build, just lose the music. I want to concentrate on your commentary.
I appreciate your feedback. These were earlier vids that I complied into a larger version. Unfortunately the music couldn’t be adjusted.
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