Your builds are extraordinary. So is this one. Your channel is definitely one of the best scale modelling channels on CZcams. Great job
Thank you my friend.I will try to keep up to all of yours expectations.
Very great job i like all your model and your painting style,i love russian aircraft good job and good luck. Marco from Italy ciao.
Excellent work I am impress with your free hand airbrushing. A great looking Su7
Wonderful. Modelsvit kits deliver high quality at a high price, but it's worth it since the only alternative is the troublesome models from A-Model. Keep it up!
I could not believe you did all that painting with very little masking. Awesome aircraft!
Great work on that Sukhoi, as usual. Also, nice to see the guys from Master44 are still designing kit masters, for Modelsvit in this case. Knew them working for Amodel and Avis; they did some very fine work back then and keep the touch today.
Thank you.The mould is almost perfect.Really precise and accurate.I just love it
Great work... as we expected from you!! Cant wait for M4 version from Modelsvit!
I liked painting from the hand (without masking) ... and even it worked out nicely .Thank you for the movie
Thanks.I also prefer to freehand it.Much more realistic then masking thr camo.
@@doctormig2709 wonderful job as usual. Bravo. Let me know what airbrush type you were using. Thannks
Thank you I am glad you like it.I am using a chineese Veda-180D 0.2mm airbrush that costs 25 euros :D
@@doctormig2709 This is exactly what I want to buy 👍 (TG180K 0,2 , 0,3 and 0,5 double action, gravity feed, 29 euros). Thank you for your answer..👍
I think the things on on the top of the fuselage are called 'strakes' Aerodynamic aids of sorts.
FWIW, you can remove Mr. Surfacer 500 from, e.g., the wing roots, with a cotton swab dampened with rubbing alcohol. Much cheaper and won't attack the plastic in any way.
Thanks for the tip.I used to us nail polish remover but it stinks a lot.I tried with the alchohol but mr leveling thinner removes it much easier and it does not melt the plastic.
Outstanding job. I like it and I will buy this model at the end of this month.
Very nice! I currently have this kit and am going to do the Indian one (because I have enough jets in camos as is).
Another master piece, i really admire your free hand paint work, amazing and well done. Irak AF colours are original for Su-7BKL, i enjoyed a lot this video, thanks!!!
Export version called BMK, it was not 100% same as BKL for CCCP and Warshaw pact.
Beautiful work as usual. Lovely camouflage. I like how you could get that almost error free straight line on blue on the underside without masking. I need to learn to master that. Oh and those parts you said you don't know are the external piping ducts on the Su-7.
The scriber you are using is considered very inconvenient by modellers. A difficult model. I also bought a Su-7B from this company. Try the puttying method: apply a nitro primer on the seam, and then wipe it with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol (two minutes after application). You can also buy JLC microsaw blades to cut through the paneling.
I find it easy to use.I habe been using it for more than 15 years :D i also jse the jlc razor saw for scribing.Intend to avoid any kind of putty because overtime they shrink and you can have a visible seam or at least uneveb surface.Plua that the putty or the nitro primer are softer than plastic and easy to damage while scribing.That is why i use superglue for that purpose as much as I can.
Буква "Л" означала, что на шасси есть лыжи. А в этом наборе из нет 😐
Another outstanding build, Doc! What did you use for the nose and wing pitots, sewing needles? Excellent freehand camo work as well! I really enjoy watching your videos, thanks for sharing!
Thanks.I used ordinary sewing needles.They are much stronger than the plastic ones.
Very nice work, maybe its time for a su-15
@@doctormig2709 i follow your channel so i will wait for it :D. I prefer the Flagon A it is a rugged nice looking plane.
Your work is great...with such a terrible brand like modelsvit you can creat masterpieces!
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Ok, I built modelsvit's sukhoi 17 and it was full of gaps and it was an expensive scale model.
I' m glad that the Su7 is almost perfect...
Regards
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Mabe I am not as gifted as you in this matter...jajaja...😂
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Great build, mentioned it before, but your airbrush skills are very impressive. Can I ask what Matt varnish you use please. I’m struggling to find one that gives a nice flat Matt finish.
Thank you verry much.I apriciate the kind words.About thr matt coat I use Vallejo acrylic varnish mat 26.518
@@doctormig2709 Thank you replying about the Vallejo varnish, much appreciated.
Whts available from theese
Noob question been out of the hobby for 30 plus years will turpentine react badly with acrylic
Np at all.I am glad you are going back to the hobby.Turpentine will not react with the acrylics at all.
@@doctormig2709 yes i have missed out on a lot of bench time but Real life happens.
I know how it is.I am glad you are going bavk into it.Have a great time
9:37 That's the external piping for the upgraded fuel system.