ICM 1/32 Yak-9T

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BarryW

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I have a lot to say about this one.
I have been a big fan of ICM 1/32 aircraft in the past and had high expectations of this one but, I was disappointed.

Don't get me wrong, it's a decent kit and I recommend it to anyone who wants this tidy little Soviet fighter on the shelf. However, I quickly realised that as I built it, it felt much more like a Special Hobby kit than what I have come to expect from ICM. It does have location pins, but very tiny ones rather like the SH Aircobra has. There is a lack of strong clear location points generally but it's mostly not a problem, except for one thing, the undercarriage legs. The connections are very weak and I suspect won't last 10 minutes.

I decided to finish this with wheels up to avoid this issue. This did give me a few problems, my first wheels up since I was a child! The wheel bay covers were not a good fit for one thing and I have to do a fair bit of filling and sanding to get an acceptable fit. Next, no pilot and, at this stage in the game I was all closed up firmly and no chance of fitting a pilot. However, I am no good at painting pilots anyway and a pilot would obscure the cockpit detail and, besides, it's the aircraft I want to display. I could have left the cockpit open based on that reasoning but I decided it would look better closed.

For a stand I got one from Flory Models and excellent they are too. It meant drilling out a rather large hole in the bottom to fit the stand and no issues doing as such.

However, I had masked off the canopy and permanently fitted it into position. So when I removed the masking I found material stuck inside the canopy from my drilling.

Anyway, here are the pictures,
Just don't look too closely at the canopy, it's embarrassing…. If I do another wheels up I won't make that mistake again.

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If you are wondering about the flag in the background it's the Falkland Islands. My son is a regular visitor there and to Antarctica. I went there myself a couple of years ago, I love the place, best fish and chips ever at the Victory pun in Stanley.
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One thing I didn't say. The decals. I advise getting aftermarket. They are very thin and fragile and my model comprises a mishmash of two aircraft schemes as a result.
 
WELL Barry i had a zoom in on your canopy an it look ok to me but yes its easy done doin drillin as you cant stop the essess bits fallin into the canopy but i'll remember what you have said about drillin into the fusealarge an so keep the model up the right way an drill upwards seems best idea to me but a nice model you have built all the same ATB SIR
chrisb
 
I have the "Special Hobby" 1/32 Yak in my in-progress line, it is the dash-3 though, a very different aircraft.
 
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