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Brassin SU-27 wheels
Brassin Su-27 wheel upgrade kit
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by: Is a secret [ JESSIE_C ]

History

The SU-27 was developed in the early 1970s as a response to the American F-15 Eagle. The Su-27 had a protracted development cycle which necessitated extensive redesign when it was determined that the initial design was going to be inferior to the F-15. When it entered service in the late 1980s, the SU-27 was the best fighter aircraft in the world. The UB version was developed as a conversion trainer to allow pilots to transition into this complex and demanding aircraft. The UB retained full combat capability, something few two seat fighter trainer versions have. Later it was discovered that the 2 crew members could compliment each other in the air combat environment, and a dedicated 2 seat family of Flanker derivatives has been developed as the SU-30 and -35 versions. The SU-27 serves the Air Forces of Russia and many former Soviet bloc nations, and has had considerable export success in African nations and other Third World countries.

First Impressions

The blister package reminds me of Aries sets. There is a large blister the resin parts are securely packed in, plus a smaller one for the brass fret.


resin

The kit offers two main wheels and a nose wheel, none of which suffer from unrealistic bulging, the main wheel disc brakes, nosewheel mudguard, main strut oleo scissors and 4 Russian style wheel chocks. The oleo scissors and brake drums will be the most difficult to remove from their pour stubs. Care must be taken not to damage them.

brass

The brass fret holds the bases of the chocks, small details for the main wheel hubs and struts, and details for the mudguard.

masks

A set of self adhesive masks for the wheel hubs rounds out this kit.

conclusion

This sinple set will definitely dress up any 1/48 Flanker kit.


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SUMMARY
Highs: Very crisp resin mouldings
Lows: Some parts will be difficult to remove from the pour stubs
Verdict: Well worth getting, especially if you still have the old Academy kit with the vinyl tires
Percentage Rating
95%
  Scale: 1:48
  Mfg. ID: 648053
  Suggested Retail: US$12.95
  PUBLISHED: Mar 27, 2012
  NATIONALITY: Russia
NETWORK-WIDE AVERAGE RATINGS
  THIS REVIEWER: 90.32%
  MAKER/PUBLISHER: 88.59%

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About Is a secret (Jessie_C)
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