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Hello Guys,

This will be my entry into the D-Day 70th Anniversary Group Build- the Hasegawa 1/48 Hawker Typhoon Mk.1b kit #09059.

A little history courtesy of Hasegawa's instruction booklet;

Two designs of the Hawker Typhoon, known as the "Tiffy" in RAF slang, were proposed during the aircraft's development stage: the N-type was powered by the Napier Sabre engine and the R-type by the Rolls-Royce Vulture engine. The R-type, dubbed the Tornado, made its maiden flight in October 1939. The Sabre powered type was dubbed the Typhoon, but initial problems with the development of the engine itself delayed its maiden flight until February 1940. The top speed of the design was noteworthy, but flight characteristics were judged to be seriously flawed due to a tendency for the plane to veer to the right during take-off. Subsequently, as the Tornado design was cancelled due to production difficulties with the Vulture power-plant, the Typhoon 1a was given the go-ahead for mass production, powered by an improved Sabre IIA engine, The 20mm cannon-armed Typhoon Ib type followed closely on the heels of the Ia, and was sent into combat without the benefit of sufficient testing, with the result that the design suffered from various initial troubles in service. One of the most alarming of these troubles was the life threatening tendency for tail section failure in flight. However, these shortcomings were considered acceptable, as at the time the Typhoon was the only fighter design in the Allied arsenal capable of a speed higher than the Fw 190 in low altitude flight, and the Typhoon's armament of four 20mm canons made the fighter capable of completely devastating an opponent in a single pass. With the tail section problems ironed out, the Typhoon was seeing extensive action over Nazi-occupied Europe, seeing great success as a sea/ground-attack plane against airfields, shipping and railway rolling stock.

Crew: 1
Length: 9.93m (32.6 feet)
Wingspan: 12.59m (41.31 feet)
Height: 4.49m (14.73 feet)
Powerplant: Napier Sabre IIA liquid-cooled 24-cylinder H-configured engine rated at 2,180hp.
Top Seed: 652km/hr (405mph)
Fixed armament: Hispano 20mm cannons (x4)
Maiden Flight: February 24th, 1940


This kit offers two versions to model;

1. Aircraft # EK139 of R.A.F No. 175 Squadron known as "Dirty Dora". This is the version I will be building.

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No. 175 Squadron was a part of Second Tactical Airforce No. 83 Group RAF in support of World War II Normandy landings, and supported the allied advance through France Holland and Belgium on into Germany. The squadron was active from under canvas on temporary landing grounds in a matter of days after the D-Day landings. The squadron initially flew Hawker Hurricane fighters and was later outfitted with Hawker Typhoons prior to the invasion. The squadron was based in various locations during World War II such as RAF Redhill and RAF Dunsfold.

On 13 April 1942, during a demonstration ground attack at Imber Ranges, a pilot from the squadron killed 25 military personnel, having mistaken them for targets. The demonstration was a dress rehearsal for a visit by Winston Churchill and General George Marshall, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, which went ahead as planned three days later.[1]

2. Aircraft # JR371 of R.A.F No. 198 Squadron

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Further information about the history of the Typhoon can be found on Wikipedia via this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_Typhoon

In-Box Review:


The box art shows aircraft serial # EK139, the model which I am choosing to do model, in flight and carrying the two underwing 500lb bombs.

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When opening the box, contained within is an 8 sided instruction booklet that has 12 sections of assembly, a list of paint numbers and shades, 2d views of the sprues, two decal guides for the two aforementioned aircraft and a painting guide. The front page consists of a brief history as written above, both in Japanese and English. The instruction booklet is in black and white.

There are 11 medium grey sprues, one clear sprue and one small black rubber sprue and after close observation it can be seen that all parts are crisp and clean of flash, parting line miss-match, ejector pin stress marks, warp, scratches and dinks, except for the tail wheel which has a small amount of parting-line flash that will need a little cleaning up before painting. Panel lines and rivet details are nicely recessed to provide ease of highlighting at the pre-shading stage followed by pin-washing during the final finishing stages.

The decals look really good with a matt finish and the don't look thick, so they look like they will go on well. There decals provided for the underside black stripes and the upper wing walkways on both the port side and starboard side. The fuselage tail stripe in Duck Egg Green is also provided as a decal. I will mask and airbrush all stripes on my model.

The lower wings have pre-formed blind holes on the inside surfaces, both port side and starboard side that could be drilled through for attaching rockets, but this kit doesn't include rocket rails and rockets; which, for me was a disappointment. There is no pilot included in this kit. The cockpit looks reasonable with the option to paint the instrument panel or use the provided decal. There are two options of canopy; the first is for a completely closed solid canopy and the second is for the open "Car Door" style canopy, of which I'll be using in my model.

All flaps, ailerons and the rudder are molded solid, and so there are no options to model any in a down position. Surgery could be performed to cut these out and pose them in different positions.

There are boxed in wheel wells that include rib details and hydraulic pumps for actuating the wheel well doors / wheels.

Below are photos taken following my opening and inspection of the box contents;


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PLEASE NOTE: If anyone knows where I could buy aftermarket product for the underwing rockets that are not included, a resin engine to open up the cowlings and display it, PE and resin cockpit sets and flaps/ailerons and rudder parts, it would be greatly appreciated.

To see a video of my in-box review of this model, please click on my YouTube video link here:

Thanks in advance for watching and commenting on the video and for anyone that can provide supplier information for after market extras, bearing in mind that I live in the USA.

Cheers,

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Just watching your review vid now :)
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oldgit wrote:Just watching your review vid now :)
Thanks for taking a look and commenting, mate, greatly appreciated. You're the only one who has so far...I guess there's a larger percentage of armor, sci-fi and figure modelers within this forum that aren't turned on by aircraft?!

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Like I said on your vid mate looks a great kit. Love the tiffy and I must get a kit or two of it looking forward to watching this come together.
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Hi Martin.

Beautiful kit. Glad your mojo is back.

Here is a pic of some bits I found for my Typhoon. The rocket set is really nice and includes decals for the rockets.
The air intake filters were only fitted when the sqns were based on French airfields so up to you.

Don't know about stockists in the US but at least you know stuff is available.

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Good luck with your build, mate.

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Nige201980 wrote:Like I said on your vid mate looks a great kit. Love the tiffy and I must get a kit or two of it looking forward to watching this come together.

Cheers, Nige....appreciate you looking!

I won't be able to start her yet until I get some extra after market stuff for her, but there' still plenty of time to go, so no panic. Also....today the weather is nice and warm....going to be 73`F, so it looks like we've finally seen the back of winter and I'm going to go out and sit by the river on the deck of a local pub, enjoy some lunch, a couple of beers and soak up the first rays of sun that I've had since last October?!! It's now 11.04am here...so will have to be on my way in a minute!
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Willem wrote:Hi Martin.

Beautiful kit. Glad your mojo is back.

Here is a pic of some bits I found for my Typhoon. The rocket set is really nice and includes decals for the rockets.
The air intake filters were only fitted when the sqns were based on French airfields so up to you.

Don't know about stockists in the US but at least you know stuff is available.

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Good luck with your build, mate.

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Hey Willem,

Thanks for the photo and the above information greatly appreciated, mate!! I'll check out the brands illustrated in your photo and see where I can obtain them from...those rockets are a must for me! Maybe I can attempt my first diorama for this build and put her in one of the temporary canvassed "hangars" used after the D-Day landings? I could start the Diorama while I wait for those to arrive....my only hurdle for this build is that the winters here are long, and today, and I guess from hereon, the warm weather has finally arrived...so one has to make the most of that. We are also going away for two weeks starting on June 12th.
I'm off to sit out on the deck of the local pub to soak up some of this rare sunshine!

Cheers, :cheers2:

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Stop lounging around drinking and get on with her Martin...!
Now you're back on the horse I want to see you build.... :tongue:
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Joesdad wrote:Stop lounging around drinking and get on with her Martin...!
Now you're back on the horse I want to see you build.... :tongue:
When I got back tonight from being out all day in the glorious sunshine...I took all the parts out of the box and placed them in a sink full of soapy water to soak for half hour, then laid them onto towels to dry overnight. When I get up tomorrow....they'll be ready for me to make a start...will it happen?!

Stay tuned :)

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Nice entry mate!
Going to watch this for sure! :thumb2:
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Great entry.

Can't wait to see how it turns out with all the extras. :pop:
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fly1ngdutchm4n wrote:Nice entry mate!
Going to watch this for sure! :thumb2:
Thanks, Dutch....although I still haven't made a start on her yet....got to get some extras first!
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Lego wrote:Great entry.

Can't wait to see how it turns out with all the extras. :pop:
Cheers, Lego....I just have to find the extras here in the States and get them ordered.
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So, I finally got my Mojo back after 7 weeks since I last did any modeling!! I managed to get a few hours in yesterday and a few hours in today, but unfortunately, because this is the July 4th weekend, I'm going to be busy with family all weekend and will not be able to get back onto her until next week.

This is my first Build Update report #1 for my Hasegawa 1/48 Hawker Typhoon Mk.1b;

The cockpit was painted and assembled and fitted into the starboard side fuselage half, along with the painted radiator assembly.

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The wheels were assembled and smoothed down then painted, along with a muddy wash because during action in Europe they often landed and were parked on turf.

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Some other parts that I got painted whilst still attached to their runners; these all will be given a oil paint wash for weathering. I also dry fitted the main-frame to check fits and they look pretty good. I don't think I'll be needing any filler on the fuselage joints or the wing root to fuselage joints.

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I completed the propeller assembly, too and gave it some weathering. The Hasegawa propeller assembly has the same design as the Tamiya kits; a rubber bushing is fitted inside the propeller which then push fits snugly onto a spindle extending from the front nose end of the fuselage assembly.

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So far, I'm pleased with how it is going and think that it is going to be a good build. I was going to add after market 3 inch 60lb rockets to the undersides of the wings, 4 on each wing, but....I ordered them prior to my vacation and they were shipped whilst I was away....they haven't "arrived" here! :(

Therefore, I'm just going to proceed as is, straight out of the box, and if time allows before the deadline, I'll try my hand at building my first ever diorama....just a simple one showing the plane parked in a grassy / dirt area on a wooden base.

Okay, thanks for taking a look, all comments including constructive criticism is most welcomed, and, if you'd like to see my Build Update Report #1 Video on YouTube- here is the link;

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Hello Guys,

I managed to get a bit more done today so this is my second build update report;


I glued the two fuselage halves together then taped and clamped them and allowed them to set overnight.

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This morning, I removed the clamp and tape from the fuselage assembly then glued it to the wing assembly. I then taped the wings from one tip to the other to pull the wing root to fuselage joints together, then I placed a clamp at the location where the rear part of the wing assembly fits into the underside of the fuselage. I allowed this to set for 6 hours.

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After the glue had set, I removed the clamp and the tape and checked the joints. Everything looked good and no filler would be required, just smoothing / filing of the glue joint areas. It was now time to fit the three cockpit area fuselage panels. Usually, model planes include two complete halves of a fuselage, but Hasegawa designed this model and their molds with interchangeable inserts so that two versions could be accommodated- the "Bubble Top Canopy" style and the "Car Door Canopy" style. My model will be the latter one.


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I glued the larger Port Side Fuselage Panel in place first....


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Followed by the rear Starboard Side Fuselage Panel....


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Then finally, to complete the three panels, the last one to be glued into place was the front Starboard Side Fuselage Panel....


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I then glued the underwing bomb pylons into place, one on each wing....


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Followed by gluing the 4 front Cannon Barrel Fairings into place....


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When everything was set, I smoothed down glue joints and re-scribed some of the lost panel line and rivet details. I then masked the plane in readiness for applying an all over coat of Model Masters Grey Primer. I started by covering the wheel wells with their doors / covers by sticking them in place with white-tac...


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I then placed some white-tac into the front radiator housing to mask that, along with masking the cockpit area with Tamiya tape....


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I then masked the rear side of the Radiator Housing with damp tissue and then placed small amounts of white-tac over the exposed wheel axle location holes....


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I then pushed cock-tail sticks into the two front wheel axle location holes and one into the rear wheel location hole. These would then act as a stand to allow me to spray the whole of the airplane with Primer in one session, by holding the plane by the rear tail fin/rudder, first spraying the underside, then turning over, spraying the top side, then completing by sitting the model down onto the three pegs and spraying the tail fin/rudder area that my fingers were holding onto and covering....


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The Model Masters grey primer was then sprayed all over.....


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This was dry within an hour, but I allowed 3 hours before I applied my pre-shading. Unfortunately, my 0.2 needle / nozzle were not working on my airbrush, even though the black paint had been thinned down 50/50 with 91% Iso-Propyl Alcohol, therefore, I used a small flat brush to apply the thinned black paint.


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So, that's it so far. My next stage will include masking areas on the undersides of both wings to apply white bands as the first stage of creating the white and black stripes. When those white bands have dried, I will then mask them to air-brush the black stripes. After allowing them to dry, I will mask off a "band" at the tail end of the plane then air-brush the underside grey, followed by the upper-side grey camo color. When that has dried, I'll mask the shape of the Camo and then airbrush the RAF dark Green camo. I'll remove the masking for the tail band and re-mask each side of that band and then air-brush the Duck Egg Green color band.

That's it for now, thanks for looking and as always, comments and constructive criticism are most welcomed.

If you'd like to watch this update on my YouTube channel, here is the link for this latest Build Report #2 video:

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Looking good mate. Shame the rockets didn't make it to you but she's shaping up into a great looking 'Bombphoon' (I think that's what the crews called the bomb carrying squadrons).

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Hello Guys,

I have made more progress in the last few days and was quite "fruitful" in the process, so here is my Build Update Report #3 for my D-Day GB entry - a Hasegawa 1/48 Hawker typhoon Mk.1b built "out of the Box".

I started off by masking the plane to leave two wide bands on the undersides of each wing, then air-brushed Tamiya XF-2 Flat White. This was the initial stage for creating the black and white recognition stripes;


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Following this, I removed the masking tape, allowed the white to dry, then re-masked the white areas and wing tips to leave spaced strips...


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I then air-brushed Tamiya XF-1 Flat Black into the spaces between the masking strips...


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I removed the masking tape to inspect everything and it all looked good....


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Except for a small area where the Tamiya tape had lifted some of the white paint....ouch! Time for a quick touch up job....


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I then masked the plane, along with the striped areas in preparation to air-brush the underside Medium Sea Grey.....


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I used Tamiya Medium Sea Grey XF-83 toned down with 20% Tamiya XF-2 Flat White and thinned down with around 35-40% of Isopropyl Alcohol....


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Once it was touch dry, I removed the masking tape to check how it looked and everything was okay...


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It was now time to start the upper two tone grey/green camouflage colors, and to do this, I needed to make some masks. I did this by taking the painting instruction guide, which is at a smaller scale than the actual model, and I measured the plan view wing width. Because I know the actual width of the plane, I could then calculate a scale to "grow" the paint guide with by dividing the actual plane dimensions by the paint guide dimensions. For this model, the plan view needed to be enlarged by a factor of 1.66 and the side views a factor of 1.25. I then placed the guide into my scanner and set the enlarge scale (zoom) accordingly for the views and printed off a couple of sets of enlarged views. I then checked their dimensions against the actual model and everything was good....


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I then cut around the shapes of the camouflage patterns and created "double-sided" tape by simply folding Tamiya tape. This was then stuck to the back of the cut out camouflage pieces / masks and then stuck onto the Plane at their corresponding locations. I started off by masking what would be the Dark Green areas so that the areas not masked were the areas to be air-brushed grey...


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I then air-brushed Tamiya XF-82 Ocean Gray toned down with about 30-35% Tamiya XF-2 Flat White and thinned with around 35-40% Isopropyl Alcohol....

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After some drying time, I removed the masks and checked how it looked...thankfully it was looking good....


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Using the masks that represent the Gray areas of the camouflage scheme, I then stuck these down over the pre-sprayed Gray. But, before I did this, I trimmed about 0.5- 1.00mm off the edges so that they would fit within the edges of the pre-sprayed gray. This ensures that when I spray the Dark Green, that all areas will be covered and that some areas will not be left un-touched because the masks might have gone beyond the boundary edges of the Grey paint....


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I then air-brushed Tamiya XF-81 Dark Green toned down with about 30% Tamiya XF-2 Flat White and thinned with around 35-40% Isopropyl Alcohol....


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After drying time, I removed the masks and checked everything and all looked good :) I then masked and painted the two black walk areas either side of the cockpit....


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I also glued the exhaust stacks in place....


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Followed by painting the leading edge navigation lights silver and their surrounding areas with interior green. I used Tamiya X-11 Chrome Silver for the lights and Humbrol 78 for the surrounding areas. I also painted the tips of the 4 Cannons with Tamiya XF-1 Flat Black....


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...and finally, the last thing that I got done, was to paint the underside fuselage "Identification Light" with Humbrol 60 Matt Scarlet.....


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This will be my final Build Up-Date Report, as the next report will be the "Final Reveal", wherein the plane will have been completed by adding a gloss coat, decaling, weathering, panel line oil wash, oil, lubricant and fuel stains, paint chips, tonal washes and assembling the canopy, open door, lights, aerial, wheels and wheel doors, followed by two coats of a Matte/Flat varnish.

Thanks for looking...all comments are welcomed including "negative" ones for constructive criticism.

If you'd like to see my Build Update Report #3 video, then here is the link to it on my YouTube account.

Cheers, :cheers2:

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Really coming together quickly Martin...looking great!

I notice that the propeller blades seem to be placed in the opposite direction of rotation as compared to the WWII US and German prop jobs - except the P-38 which has counter-rotating propellers. Did this plane's prop rotate counter-clockwise (from the pilots perspective)?
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Nice work Martin. It's looking mighty fine :th:
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great work mate loving the camo masking idea
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Re: Hasegawa 1/48 Hawker Typhoon Mk.1b Build Update #2

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Willem wrote:Looking good mate. Shame the rockets didn't make it to you but she's shaping up into a great looking 'Bombphoon' (I think that's what the crews called the bomb carrying squadrons).

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Hey Willem, thanks for taking a look mate, greatly appreciated. You've taught me something new if they were called "Bombphoons". Was a pity about the rockets...it would have been nice to have her loaded on the undersides. I've put gloss-cote on and decaled her, then just this morning air-brushed another coat of gloss-cote, because I ended up painting the tail band stripe and the fuselage squadron markings to match the spinner. I also put the wing tip leading edge yellow stripes on. I'll let her dry for a good 24 hours now and will try to make a start on the weathering tomorrow night. Looking at her, now she's all decaled and painted, I'd love to make another one with full D-Day stripes that go all around the wings, top and bottom and around the fuselage....maybe the new Airfix 1/24 Typhoon could be the answer?! :)

Let's see what Christmas brings this year....but, it's definitely going to be on my Christmas list....looks freaking awesome!

Cheers, :cheers2:

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Hi MArtin , looking very good , a clean build , well painted , and your tip on how you paint the camo scheme pattern with those home made masks is really good , should try it in the Spitfire that will do soon .

It is pitty not to have the rockets, but should be fine carrying the bombs as they also used them , again I always see the Typhoon or the Thunderbolts making havoc in German troops using rockets and cannons , but . A nice buid till now , really enjoy your threads and videos and I will look forward to see this one finished , it is going very nice !

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Re: D-Day GB- Hasegawa 1/48 Hawker Typhoon Mk.1b Build Updat

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jbellos1 wrote:Really coming together quickly Martin...looking great!

I notice that the propeller blades seem to be placed in the opposite direction of rotation as compared to the WWII US and German prop jobs - except the P-38 which has counter-rotating propellers. Did this plane's prop rotate counter-clockwise (from the pilots perspective)?
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Hello Jon, thanks for taking a look, greatly appreciated, and, you raise a good point; I never noticed that while I was lost and totally oblivious, whilst engrossed and engaged in the modeling.

I shall have to look into that and report my findings in this thread. You had me thinking for a moment whether it was an error on Hasegawa's part, but after checking the propeller against photos of this actual aircraft they are aligned in the same manner.

It hasn't been a quick build really, I started on 7.3.14 and have worked every day on her averaging 6 hours a day....so, about 54 hours in total as I write this.

Thanks for bringing that to my attention :)

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Rob wrote:Nice work Martin. It's looking mighty fine :th:
Thanks, Rob, appreciate you taking a look and commenting! :) Hoping to get back on her tonight...we've been baby-sitting our 3 1/2month old grandson this weekend, so haven't had chance to do anything. He goes back home this afternoon...should be done by Tuesday, all going well.

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:clap: That's looking great!
I love the way you made your own masks, gotta try that myself!
Keep it up! :thumb2:
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gaz45 wrote:great work mate loving the camo masking idea
Thanks, Gaz...glad you like her and thanks for looking and commenting :)

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rodrant wrote:Hi MArtin , looking very good , a clean build , well painted , and your tip on how you paint the camo scheme pattern with those home made masks is really good , should try it in the Spitfire that will do soon .

It is pitty not to have the rockets, but should be fine carrying the bombs as they also used them , again I always see the Typhoon or the Thunderbolts making havoc in German troops using rockets and cannons , but . A nice buid till now , really enjoy your threads and videos and I will look forward to see this one finished , it is going very nice !

:cheers2:
Hello Antonio, thanks for watching and commenting :thumb1:

I'll look out for your Spitfire build and see how you get one with the masking idea....it's always worked for me, just need patience around the fuselage.

Cheers, :cheers2:

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Re: D-Day GB- Hasegawa 1/48 Hawker Typhoon Mk.1b Build Updat

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fly1ngdutchm4n wrote::clap: That's looking great!
I love the way you made your own masks, gotta try that myself!
Keep it up! :thumb2:
Hello Frans, thanks for looking and commenting, greatly appreciated!

I've used that Masking idea for every camouflage scheme airplane I've built since starting in January of this year. It works for me, so I'm sticking with it. :)
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