Adelaide Model Expo (2008)

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Nice, and I agree about the Flanker. I'm puzzled though; how come the Falnker looks so big against the other 1/72nd scale models behind it? It looks like it's 1/48th in the pic.
 
Final shots of the place getters.....
 

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Next category is Medium Scale Jets WW II and Cold War Period.

first up Ta183.
 

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Luft 46 rules. Loved the B-47. Nicely done in 1/144th. Airframes the Flanker is a beast in size with a 50ft wingspan, length of 70ft and almost 86,000lb max weight (Su-34). If you think about that it is almost 10ft longer than an F-4 and has a 12ft greater wingspan. It is in the F-111 class in size and almost in the Tu-128 Fiddler regime. A big bird indeed.

Here are some pics of he Su-34 that is a direct derivative to give you some scale.
 

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Next up without a toilet.....the japanese version of the Me163....

J8M1 Shusui
 

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