Sorry I haven't been posting much recently, I haven't felt much like modelling. My eyesight has been playing up, and my hands shaky, so what could be a better choice that this:

Yes, 1/144, and just about 4 inches long.I blame Tony (Yak Face), because he made this scale look easy!
2 schemes, one German, but I'll be doing the 3 Squadron version from Coningsby. Whoops! Photographed the wrong one! Plenty of underwing stores to play with.

Lots of decals too:

A couple of sprue photos:


Nicely moulded, but has some really tiny parts, like the control column shown above. This is the two-seater Typhoon, so there are two of them. The clear sprue isn't so good:

Doesn't really show in the photo, but the lower edge of the canopy has a sort of rippled effect. That should stop anyone seeing the mistakes in the cockpit!
The first few stages are the construction of two cockpit tubs, and fitting decals for the IP and the side consoles.

They look better in real life, honest.
Fuselage halves went together perfectly, most of the join being hidden on the top by the ridge, that's provided as a separate part. There's a small part (looks just like the sidelight on my TR4A!) to be fitted to the front LH side of the fuselage, (part 33 here)

but there's no location for it, and it was clearly going to be tricky to hold, so I left it attached to a small section of sprue, glued it to the fuselage:

then cut the sprue off after the glue had dried.

That'll do for tonight I think. Wings tomorrow maybe.
Cheers
Pete
Yes, 1/144, and just about 4 inches long.I blame Tony (Yak Face), because he made this scale look easy!
2 schemes, one German, but I'll be doing the 3 Squadron version from Coningsby. Whoops! Photographed the wrong one! Plenty of underwing stores to play with.
Lots of decals too:
A couple of sprue photos:
Nicely moulded, but has some really tiny parts, like the control column shown above. This is the two-seater Typhoon, so there are two of them. The clear sprue isn't so good:
Doesn't really show in the photo, but the lower edge of the canopy has a sort of rippled effect. That should stop anyone seeing the mistakes in the cockpit!
The first few stages are the construction of two cockpit tubs, and fitting decals for the IP and the side consoles.
They look better in real life, honest.
Fuselage halves went together perfectly, most of the join being hidden on the top by the ridge, that's provided as a separate part. There's a small part (looks just like the sidelight on my TR4A!) to be fitted to the front LH side of the fuselage, (part 33 here)
but there's no location for it, and it was clearly going to be tricky to hold, so I left it attached to a small section of sprue, glued it to the fuselage:
then cut the sprue off after the glue had dried.
That'll do for tonight I think. Wings tomorrow maybe.
Cheers
Pete
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