2015's first new project Typhoon IB
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You're right Stick , modern detailed kits that fits good are fun to build but.. Old or short run kits are another question and when finished these bring more pride to show
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Re: 2015's first new project Typhoon IB
What a progress on this old Lady! You will hit it with some camouflage paint in, let´s say, two days?
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Re: 2015's first new project Typhoon IB
I wish... unfortunately my days off are already over and I go back to work tomorrow... I will be lucking if I can get the interior base colors on...Thomas_M wrote:What a progress on this old Lady! You will hit it with some camouflage paint in, let´s say, two days?
Yes, the pride of customizing, especially when improvised/scratched, is hard to beat...BsYamato wrote:You're right Stick , modern detailed kits that fits good are fun to build but.. Old or short run kits are another question and when finished these bring more pride to show
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Re: 2015's first new project Typhoon IB
Ok, my final update for this weekend before I return to work in a couple of hours...
Looking up thru the rear of the chin radiator during test fitting, I saw that there was some serious empty space in there... to borrow from Pink Floyd's "The Trial", "This will not do..." so first I looked up some cutaway views and saw that the oil cooler fills most of that void... then I cut some scrap sheet plastic to shape to match the kit part and glued it to the rear of the kit part. Then some fine mesh super glued on for that radiator texture and there we have it... on test fitting, it fills the void just right...
after that I wanted to busy up the bottom of the wing in the area that is visible thru the feet troughs, that will be empty when the guys at IPMS with their little penlights peek in there... so I added a couple of wing spars and a crossmember for the bottom of the cockpit framing...
Oh yeah, I sanded the wing gluing seams as well...
and finally I hollowed out the bores a bit for the wing guns... yikes!
Now it is all ready for interior paint over the next several days...
Looking up thru the rear of the chin radiator during test fitting, I saw that there was some serious empty space in there... to borrow from Pink Floyd's "The Trial", "This will not do..." so first I looked up some cutaway views and saw that the oil cooler fills most of that void... then I cut some scrap sheet plastic to shape to match the kit part and glued it to the rear of the kit part. Then some fine mesh super glued on for that radiator texture and there we have it... on test fitting, it fills the void just right...
after that I wanted to busy up the bottom of the wing in the area that is visible thru the feet troughs, that will be empty when the guys at IPMS with their little penlights peek in there... so I added a couple of wing spars and a crossmember for the bottom of the cockpit framing...
Oh yeah, I sanded the wing gluing seams as well...
and finally I hollowed out the bores a bit for the wing guns... yikes!
Now it is all ready for interior paint over the next several days...
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Re: 2015's first new project Typhoon IB
Tagging along for the ride as well. I've got a Tamiya Typhoon non-tear drop canopy kit in my stash.
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hyee, I heard thru the IPMS grapevine, that they are getting rid of those little lights and dentist mirrors. Our club no longer allows judges to use those.
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Re: 2015's first new project Typhoon IB
stik -
I got my Winter edition of Micromark catalog and came across this tool called a Plastic Modeler's Chisel this tool I think you might like:
http://www.micromark.com/4mm-Plastic-Mo ... ,7584.html
You can get it either 4mm or 2mm.
You sign up to get their free catalog too. Loads of neat hobby tools and stuff. Check it out!
I got my Winter edition of Micromark catalog and came across this tool called a Plastic Modeler's Chisel this tool I think you might like:
http://www.micromark.com/4mm-Plastic-Mo ... ,7584.html
You can get it either 4mm or 2mm.
You sign up to get their free catalog too. Loads of neat hobby tools and stuff. Check it out!
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“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
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“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
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Re: 2015's first new project Typhoon IB
Blacksheep, I don't recall any Tamiya Typhoon kits... Perhaps you have the Hasegawa kit? That little chisel tool looks handy... A bit more precise than an xacto knife...
Owl, the judges in our chapter don't use lights or mirrors either, but some of the old timers still do.... And chapter contests are open voting by all members, except for theme award and best of show...I just like to have stuff in openings for those who take the time to look...
Owl, the judges in our chapter don't use lights or mirrors either, but some of the old timers still do.... And chapter contests are open voting by all members, except for theme award and best of show...I just like to have stuff in openings for those who take the time to look...
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Thank you Jim. I want to get this one done rapidly. Not too fast, but not a long drawn out build either....
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