Zvezda 1/144 Tu-154M
KIT #: | 7004 |
PRICE: | $21.90 MSRP |
DECALS: | Three options |
REVIEWER: | Andrew Abshier |
NOTES: | First mainstream 1/144 Injection Molded kit of this airliner |
HISTORY |
In 1982, the improved
Tu-154M was introduced. The Ms
replaced the fuel-thirsty Kuznetsov NK-8 turbofans
with more powerful and fuel-efficient Soloviev D-30KU engines, with
larger nacelles and an enlarged center inlet with a characteristic "hump" when
viewed in profile. The
aircraft entered airline service in 1984, and was produced until 2006, with a
number of deliveries to Warsaw Pact airlines and other nations friendly to the
Soviet Union and Russia as well as Aeroflot.
So many Tu-154s were built for Aeroflot that by the 1980s Tu-154s were
flying over half of all seat-miles for the Soviet carrier--more seat miles than
the entire fleet for United, then the West's largest airline.
With the breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, many Tu-154s went to new operators, and many of the over 900 Tu-154s built continue in service, mostly in Russia, the former Soviet republics, Cuba, and Iran.
THE KIT |
Zvezda announced this kit back in 2007, and then left modelers waiting for over
a year until finally releasing the kit in August of 2008.
Until now the only viable options for modeling the Tu-154 in 1/144th
scale were the Welsh Models multimedia kits of the Tu-154B and Tu-154M (Welsh is
still the only option to accurately model the earlier Tu-154B).
Molding is excellent,
with finely engraved detail throughout.
The fuselage is molded in the traditional manner, with open cabin windows
and a clear windshield. Clear parts
also include a display stand. There
is no interior detail, but none would be seen through the small cockpit and
cabin windows in any case. Landing
gear is petitely molded and finely detailed.
A full S-duct intake trunk is included for the center engine, which is a
first for any trijet airliner model in any scale, and a most welcome feature!
Both intakes and exhausts are one-piece moldings, which will eliminate
seam work in this area.
The kit also includes
the extended wingtips and under fuselage clear parts for the one-off Tu-154-LK1,
utilized as a cosmonaut trainer.
The window ports are flashed over, and will need to be opened up for this
version.
Dry fitting of the
major parts reveals good fit, so this model should go together nicely!
Three aircraft are included; links go to photographs of the actual aircraft on Airliners.net
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Aeroflot/Tupolev-Tu-154M/1319381/M/ TU-154M, CCCP-85663, Aeroflot 1980s livery
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Aeroflot---Russian/Tupolev-Tu-154M/1271104/M/ Tu-154M, RA-85760, Aeroflot current livery
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Yuri-A-Gagarin/Tupolev-Tu-154M-LK-1/1400386/M/ Tu-154M-LK-1, RA-85665, Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center
The decals are well printed, but the colors are too dark for the Gagarin aircraft, and the shading on the tail logo for the current Aeroflot aircraft is not nearly as subtly rendered on the decal sheet as it is on the real aircraft. It's a pity, but that leaves the Aeroflot 1980s aircraft as the only fully accurate option on the sheet! Fortunately, plenty of decals are on the way for this airliner, so there will be better decal options available for this kit very soon.
CONCLUSIONS |
October 2008
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