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Hi Folks,

Here is my first ever GB entry. It is based on the AIRFIX 1:72 D-Day Air Assault kit, which includes a Hawker Typhoon Mk Ib as the centre-piece of the diorama. Initially I was just going to build the Hawker Typhoon on its own, though when I saw AIRFIX had released this D-Day kit I just had to give it a try. I have always been a fan of the Hawker Typhoon and its chequered history, starting life as an interceptor aircraft and then finally becoming a fighter-bomber, not to mention all of the development and structural problems it encountered along the way.

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This will be my second ever model I have constructed in my adult life and with this D-Day Air Assault kit comes the Hawker Typhoon, two vehicles (& a motorbike), ground staff figures along with the plastic landscape base. So on the whole it is really going to be a challenge for a newbie like me though should (hopefully) teach me many new skills for all of these different model types that I will then be able to take to my subsequent model kits.

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I have done quite a bit of research when trying to determine which squardron and associated decals to use on the Hawker Typhoon, and ended up choosing to use XtraDecal's 70th Anniversary D-Day decal pack. This pack contains the Hawker Typhoon markings for MN625 which was part of the 245 (Northern Rhodesian) Squadron - more on this in the next post in this thread.

In the interests of keeping things in consumable bite-sized chunks I will be releasing my intitial GB post into 3 parts:

1. Introduction & Hawker Typhoon Background (this post).
2. Hawker Typhoon MN625 & its pilot, Flight Officer W. Smith.
3. AirFix 1:72 D-Day Air Assault Unboxing (video and pictures).

In case you don't make it down to reading my unboxing section below, here is a video that I created showing the contents of the kit:

[youtube]n_Fvt_vm1t4[/youtube]

So without further ado, here is some history and background on the Hawker Typhoon to set the scene.

Hawker Typhoon - An Overview

Design & Development:

In early 1937, as his previous design, the Hawker Hurricane was entering production, Sydney Camm commenced work on its successor. The chief designer at Hawker Aircraft, Camm based his new fighter around the Napier Sabre engine which was capable of around 2,200 hp. A year later, his efforts found a demand when the Air Ministry issued Specification F.18/37 which called for a fighter designed around either the Sabre or the Rolls-Royce Vulture. Concerned about the reliability of the new Sabre engine, Camm created two designs, the "N" and "R" which centered on the Napier and Rolls-Royce power plants respectively. The Napier-powered design later received the name Typhoon while the Rolls-Royce-powered aircraft was dubbed Tornado. Though the Tornado design flew first, its performance proved disappointing and the project was later cancelled.

To accommodate Napier Sabre, the Typhoon design featured a distinctive chin-mounted radiator. Camm's initial design utilized unusually thick wings which created a stable gun platform and allowed for ample fuel capacity. In constructing the fuselage, Hawker employed a mix of techniques including duralumin and steel tubes forward and a flush-riveted, semi-monocoque structure aft. The aircraft's initial armament consisted of twelve .30 cal. machine guns (Typhoon IA) but was later switched to four, belt-fed 20 mm Hispano Mk II cannon (Typhoon IB). Work on the new fighter continued after the beginning of World War II in September 1939. On February 24, 1940, the first Typhoon prototype took to skies with test pilot Philip Lucas at the controls.

Development Problems:

Testing continued until May 9 when the prototype suffered an in-flight structural failure where the forward and rear fuselage met. Despite this, Lucas successfully landed the aircraft in a feat that later earned him the George Medal. Six days later, the Typhoon program suffered a setback when Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, proclaimed that wartime production should focus on the Hurricane, Supermarine Spitfire, Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley, Bristol Blenheim, and Vickers Wellington. Due to the delays imposed by this decision, a second Typhoon prototype did not fly until May 3, 1941. In flight testing, the Typhoon failed to live up to Hawker's expectations. Imagined as a mid- to high-altitude interceptor, its performance fell off quickly above 20,000 feet and Napier Sabre continued to prove unreliable.

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Early Service:

Despite these problems, the Typhoon was rushed into production that summer following the appearance of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 which quickly proved superior to the Spitfire Mk.V. As Hawker's plants were operating at near capacity, construction of the Typhoon was delegated to Gloster. Entering service with Nos. 56 and 609 Squadrons that fall, the Typhoon soon mounted a poor track record with several aircraft lost to structural failures and unknown causes. These issues were made worse by the seepage of carbon monoxide fumes into the cockpit. With the aircraft's future again under threat, Hawker spent much of 1942 working to improve the aircraft. Testing found that a problematic joint could lead to the Typhoon's tail tearing away during flight. This was fixed by reinforcing the area with steel plates. In addition, as the Typhoon's profile was similar to the Fw 190 it was the victim of several friendly fire incidents. To rectify this, the type was painted with high visibility black and white stripes under the wings.

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In combat, the Typhoon proved effective in countering the Fw 190 particularly at lower altitudes. As a result, the Royal Air Force began mounting standing patrols of Typhoons along the southern coast of Britain. While many remained skeptical of the Typhoon, some, such as Squadron Leader Roland Beamont, recognized its merits and championed the type due to its speed and toughness. After testing at Boscombe Down in mid-1942, the Typhoon was cleared to carry two 500 lb. bombs. Subsequent experiments saw this doubled to two 1,000 lb. bombs a year later. As result, bomb-equipped Typhoons began reaching frontline squadrons in September 1942. Nicknamed "Bombphoons," these aircraft began striking targets across the English Channel.

An Unexpected Role:

Excelling in this role, the Typhoon soon saw the mounting of additional armor around the engine and cockpit as well as the installation of drop tanks to allow it to penetrate further into enemy territory. As operational squadrons honed their ground attack skills during 1943, efforts were made to incorporate RP3 rockets into the aircraft's arsenal. These proved successful and in September the first rocket-equipped Typhoons appeared. Capable of carrying eight RP3 rockets, this type of Typhoon soon became the backbone of the RAF's Second Tactical Air Force. Though the aircraft could switch between rockets and bombs, squadrons were typically specialized in one or the other to simplify supply lines. In early 1944, Typhoon squadrons commenced attacks against German communications and transportation targets in northwest Europe as a precursor to the Allied invasion.

As the new Hawker Tempest fighter arrived on scene, the Typhoon was largely transitioned to the ground attack role. With the landing of Allied troops in Normandy on June 6, Typhoon squadrons began providing close support. RAF forward air controllers traveled with the ground forces and were able to call in Typhoon air support from squadrons loitering in the area. Striking with bombs, rockets, and cannon fire, Typhoon attacks had a debilitating effect on enemy morale. Playing a key role in the Normandy Campaign, the Supreme Allied Commander, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, later singled out the contributions the Typhoon made to the Allied victory. Shifting to bases in France, the Typhoon continued to provide support as Allied forces raced east.

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Hawker Typhoon - Stats.

Wingspan: 13 m
Top speed: 652 km/h
Length: 9.74 m
First flight: February 24, 1940
Introduced: 1941
Engine type: Napier Sabre
Manufacturer: Hawker Aircraft
Range: 510 miles
Rate of Climb: 2,740 ft./min.
Service Ceiling: 35,200 ft.
Power Plant: Napier Sabre IIA, IIB or IIC liquid-cooled H-24 piston engine each

Thanks for reading my thread, check back for regular updates.

Cheers,


Simon :)
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Nice bit of info.

Best of luck with your first GB mate.
(Same here, fun isn't it!)
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Willem wrote:Nice bit of info.

Best of luck with your first GB mate.
(Same here, fun isn't it!)
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Thanks mate, most definitely is. Can't wait to get started (especially to try out my new airbrush setup).

All the best with your build. Look forward to the updates. :)
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Hi all,

Continuing from my first post in this thread, which outlined my kit for the D-Day GB, here is some background information on the particular plane (MN625) that I have chosen, and its pilot.

One particular Hawker Typhoon that grabbed my attention, in the XtraDecal D-Day Anniversary pack I bought, was for the Hawker Typhoon MN625 which was flown by Flight Officer W. Smith of No. 245 Squadron (part of RAF 2nd Tactical Air Force 121 Wing), which flew out of RAF Holmesley (Hampshire) during the days on and around D-Day.

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An interesting point of note about MN625 is that it was one of the first Hawker Typhoons to be produced with a four blade propeller, prior to MN601 Hawker Typhoons used three blade propellers. Luckily this is reflected in the AIRFIX model with only a four blade option being provided. I have since discovered that the Academy model of the Hawker Typhoon comes with both three and four blade options in their kit.

Below is a picture I found of Flight Officer W. Smith standing next to a Hawker Typhoon (MN601), after touching down in France at the first allied airfields in Northern France shortly after D-Day.

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However, Hawker Typhoon MN625's service after D-Day was somewhat short-lived after it was crash landed by Flight Officer Smith on the 20th June 1944 at RAF Holmesley, due to engine failure, just days after the D-Day invasion.

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I found it fascinating to find all this information about MN625 and its pilot, and upon doing so just knew that I needed to make it my model for the D-Day GB. :)

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Hi all,

Here is a video I put together of my un-boxing of my AirFix 1:72 D-Day Air Assault kit. I have also taken photos of the various sprues and items included in the kit (see below video):

[youtube]n_Fvt_vm1t4[/youtube]

Nice artwork on the box.
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I just hope I can get my final result looking like this....
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A little bit of background information (in 50 different languages), though would have hoped for some more historical information for a kit set commemorating a significant event such as D-Day.
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The instructions are clear and easy to follow.
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Colour guide for the painting of the Hawker Typhoon - I will be using Xtracylics due to their better colour match for this build.
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Colour/Painting information for the base of the diorama and the figurines. I need to buy a pot of RAF blue paint...
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The RAF personnel figurines. Nothing fancy here, just your typical 1:72 cheapy AirFix plastic figures complete with plenty of flash that will need tidying up. Some good poses however.
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Giant lollypop salesman.
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I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike....
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Tommy Cooper figurines, who would have guessed! ;)
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Included Humbrol paints and three brushes, along with poly cement - I won't be using any of this.
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Build it and they will come...
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Good detail and no noticeable flash on the vehicle sprues. I look forward to painting the BSA motorbike.
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This, from what I gather, is a new version/tooling of AirFix's 1:72 Hawker Typhoon.
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Most definitely looks crisp with nice lines and no flash.
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Does anyone on-board know how to fly a plane? Introducing, Flight Officer W. Smith (245 Squadron)
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AirFix will give you wings.... Or was that RedBull? ;) Once again, nice clean lines, doesn't appear to be much need for re-scribing here (at least until I start messing it up with any putty).
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Some nice detailing on the wings compared to older AirFix 1:72 kits.
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Would you like missiles with that?
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Nice clear canopy, though I have noticed a slight scratch down one side of it, despite it being shipped in a separate plastic bag. :(
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The clear plastic for the vehicles on a separate sprue to that of the Hawker Tyhpoon - also came in its own bag.
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Now on with the build!!!

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Nice entry, good luck with your first gb :cheers2:
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Paul wrote:Nice entry, good luck with your first gb :cheers2:
Thanks Paul :)
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Its such a shame that Airfix still cant give us some proper canopies :evil: The kit does look like a nice purchase otherwise, good luck!
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That looks awesome :jd:

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Good luck dude, Typhoon is definitely an iconic D-Day era plane!
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Thanks chaps, I hope I can do it justice. :)

I take a look for an aftermarket canopy, though not 100% sure if there would be anything as it is a new tooling. Though I guess it shouldn't be too far different than the old AirFix Hawker Typhoon model.
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Great choice mate best of luck buddy
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Nige201980 wrote:Great choice mate best of luck buddy
Thanks :)

I made a start tonight, so I am out of the starting blocks finally!
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Looks like a nice kit. It should look good when it is done. :th: It is nice to see an aircraft diorama. I'm thinking of doing one myself.
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Other than the figures, which just don't look like fun, this kit looks really cool!
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I think I may take a look for some 3rd party alternative RAF figures that are a little bit nicer. I see that Revell do some, though from what I've read many complain that they are slightly too big for 1:72 scale.

I will start researching alternatives, though does anyone know of any other makes/brands that may be suitable?

Edit: I have found these rather good looking figures on Hannants site.

RAF Pilots before flight x 3
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RAF Mechanics for Vickers Wellington x 3 (although for a Vickers I could use a couple of them for the Typhoon)
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This looks like an interesting build....love the Typhoon! Will follow closely. :thumb1:
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Interesting project..A lot of work , but all dio can will be great. :th:
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Very good entry , saw your kit description , really thoose figures ... why they do not use hard plastic for this type of dioramas , those soft plastic are almost impossible to get them 'straight' , good for palying with them as i remember when I was a kid ;-) not for modelling .

As for the rest and your aftermarket goodies ideas , I guess that wiw will see here a great build and a very nice diorama of the backsupport on the D-Day .Very nice !
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Thanks for the kind words of support! :)

I haven't had as much time over the weekend as planned to make a start on the model, though did a little bit this evening.

First I removed the two side halves of the Typhoon fuselage from the sprue and tidied up the remaining plastic sprue connection lugs using my thinny sticks. I then buffed the surfaces where I'd sanded with a polishing sponge to give a nice smooth surface for the undercoat.

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Next up I removed the pilot and cockpit components from the sprue and tidied the edges, a little glueing, followed by a very quick coat of paint on most (apart from the pilot) of the cockpit parts.
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I used Vallejo Model black and leather paints (bottle not shown) for hand painting these items.
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This was just a rough first-pass paint job. I probably won't end up using the pilot for the diorama, as the new 3rd party figures I've sourced (see earlier in this thread) have a few pilots in decent stances/positions where they are "waiting for the call". I am leaning towards having the pilot outside of the plane instead as the AirFix 1/72 RAF figurines will be just horrible to try and paint up with the plastic they are cast in.
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I plan to make more time tomorrow to hopefully try out my new airbrush, compressor and spray booth set up, to spray the interior.

Thanks for looking,

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Well it's been a while since I've managed to get some time to continue with my build due to family commitments, and also due to my cleaning out our garden shed and turning it into a modelling den/man cave. I'm really pleased with the results and will post some pics soon in the modelling areas section of the ISM forum.

Anyway.... Over the past 3-4 evenings I've made some good progress, so will be posting some updates over the next day or two.

Where I'd finished up during my last update was that I'd painted the control console (I'm sure it's called something else really), the pilot's seat and the pilot (who I've decided not to put in the plane, as I will add a 3rd party kit figure of a pilot standing outside of the plane whilst it is being prepared). I'd also tidied up and sanded, where necessary, the two halves of the fuselage.

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I now started to paint the interior of the plane. At this point I had just taken ownership of my new airbrush setup so went a bit mad and ended up testing my new air brush on the entire interior (at least the cockpit green parts).

I hand brushed the black parts of the cockpit - note: the black painted top half of the cockpit is typical of "most" Hawker Typhoons. This is an area of contention among many of the Typhoon aficionados, though the black top half interior seems to be the general consensus.

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I tried my hand at some dry brushing in the interior of an aluminium colour, though it didn't come out too well and looks a little over done in my opinion. That said, I figured you wouldn't end up seeing it anyway in this 1:72 enclosed cockpit so I wasn't too worried and put it down to part of the modelling learning curve. I also used some AK Interior Grime to dirty it up a little.

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Cockpit foot area and pedals painted and some light weathering.

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Cockpit starts to be assembled.

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With the cockpit completed I then glued the fuselage halves together.

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The halves went well together, testament to the new AirFix Typhoon tooling.

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Some minor putty work was required.

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Before gluing the halves together I forgot to insert this flap, so had to do a minor bodge to rectify it. Not the prettiest though once primed and painted it has now come out all ok.

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Rear tail parts sanding and tidied, ready for adding to the model. Everything here fitted just fine.

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Lots of pics so I'll stop here and will add another instalment tomorrow.

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Nice thread Simon. Coming along well. Agree with you about the black cockpit detail. I wouldn't worry about the odd bodge as we all make them. Keep it coming.

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Like your thread Simon :th:

The build is going nicelly , very good job !
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Thanks for the feedback guys, although a simple kit I certainly have been learning a lot of newbie modelling techniques. :)

Here is the next instalment on the AirFix 1:72 Hawker Typhoon that I am building for the D-Day group build.

I next removed the lower wing parts from the sprue, ready for a quick tidy up and sand:

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The instructions were clear and easy to follow - which for a small kit like this I guess is hardly surprising. :)

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After doing this I glued it to the main fuselage, the fit was good:

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I always seem to get some horrible glue melting fallout in this section of the wings every time, which looks ugly and needs some serious tidying up. I think I may be putting on too much glue in this area where the plastic is a little thinner. Any tips or advice appreciated. Also, notice how I forgot to add the transparent piece of kit into the round hole on the underside.. :crazy: I will sand/cut this down and add it to the exterior.

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Next up was to apply the top of the wings. Now, at this point you get given an option to open up none, one or both of the wing gun enclosures to display the gun details within the wing. This is a particularly nice touch in my opinion and adds an extra level of interest.

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I decided to open up one of the gun enclosures and will try and get an RAF engineer figure that can be on the wing working on it or loading in ammo, etc. Finding this may prove a little tricky I suspect in 1:72 scale though I will give it a try.

The enclosure on the wing needs to be opened up using a sharp knife.

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This proved quite easy to do, followed by some tidying up using a file and sanders. *Note: the photo below is before the tidy-up.. Honest! ;)

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All done, and the machine gun detail part is glued to inside of the wing enclosure.

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The wing tops were glued in place and tape applied to tighten the gap between the fuselage and wings.

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Getting a little bit more done now, finally :)

Thanks for calling by,


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Looks great Simon. You could try using micro krystal klear to fill that formation light.

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Willem wrote:Looks great Simon. You could try using micro krystal klear to fill that formation light.

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Top tip, thanks Willem. I'll place an order for some and will try it out. Sounds like a useful product to add to my modelling kit :)
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Looking good, am following this with interest. It looks like the Typhoon is going together really well!
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It's been a while since I checked in on this thread, but it looks like you've progressed well with her....almost built up and ready for some primer!

Keep it up, looking good so far! :) :thumb1: :thumb1:
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Post by wappynutter »

That's a mighty fine looking Typhoon Simon... :thumb1: :thumb1:

Well done mate.. :clap: :clap:
Will keep dropping in for a look to see how she progresses...
Keep up the good work sir!
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