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Dragon
1/144 Su-35 & Su-37
Code: DRA4584 Series: Air Superiority
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950 
About $10.31 USD; €7.02 Euros
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Originally Released:June 2006
Size/Weight:26.0 x 16.3 x 5.0 cm/180g
Shipping Estimate:
EMS: 1,500 yen, SAL: 680 yen
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11.09 5.03 Euro
17.54 7.95 Canadian Dollar
10.06 4.56 United Kingdom Pound
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18.81 8.53 Australian Dollars
29.57 13.41 Brazil Reais
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549.09 248.92 Thailand Baht
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Assembly Guide:Skill LevelCement (Y/N)Paint (Y/N)
Product Overview:This item is an injection-plastic jet aircraft model kit. It requires both cement and painting to complete or use.
 
An reissue of the Dragon 1/144 Su-27 kits with new fuselage parts to enable the Su-35 and Su-37 to be built. Two kits are included in the box, as well as decals for one of each aircraft type. The main visible difference between the two types is that the Su-37 has vectoring nozzles while the Su-35 does not. No option to show this is included in the kits, but in this scale I'm not sure it matters, and you could always just glue the exhausts on in a "drooped" pose. Decals are for "711" at Le Bourget in 1999 and "709" at Schonefeld in 1994. I'm not sure which number is which type, as some pics of "711" online say it is the -35 while others say it is the -37. "709" is equally mysterious! True Flanker fans will know, I'm sure.
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