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**** DONE: 1/72 Typhoon Prototype

#8 Commonwealth/Night fighter Discuss **** DONE: 1/72 Typhoon Prototype in the Group Builds forums; User name: Slaterat Name: Greg Category: intermediate Kit: Czechmaster Resin (CMR)Typhoon prototype/1a Scale: 1/72 Accessories: all included in kit, ie ...

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    **** DONE: 1/72 Typhoon Prototype

    User name: Slaterat
    Name: Greg
    Category: intermediate
    Kit: Czechmaster Resin (CMR)Typhoon prototype/1a
    Scale: 1/72
    Accessories: all included in kit, ie eduard seat belt ,dash panel

    Another late entry, but I should get this done by the deadline. I ordered the kit online and it arrived two weeks ago . It's the first all resin kit I have built and it has been quite enjoyable so far. There has been a fair bit of sanding and fitting and considerable thought as the directions are quite minimal and there are no locating pins.

    I am going to build it as this kit typhoon prototype wth the door open. It does come with a lot of extras to build later , operational 1a's with 250,500 and 1000 lb bombs plus drop tanks and three different types of canopies.

    Last edited by Wurger; 03-05-2011 at 05:08 AM.



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    some pictures for you all







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    and some pictures of the build so far,

    a bit of detail on the fuselage wall


    A trial fitting of the fuselage halves sanded. cleaned up with the door cut out: but not glued.


    The upper armour plate and head rest still attached to the resin block


    The floorboard and back armour plate and the seat with the headrest attached


    The wings fitted and glued to the fuselage halves. I found this necessary to do in order to set the cockpit in place for trial fittings.

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    Should get some work done tonight, will post pictures later.

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    looks a nice kit


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    Great looking kit,never attempted a resin one before what kind of glue do you use on one?

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    Nice work so far!

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    Looking good so far.

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    Looks like a nice plane there Greg.

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    Another Tiffie - exceptional choice Greg

    I'm looking forward to more updates!

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    Looks like a nice resin kit Greg and you working it well.



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    With all here! Looking good!

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    great progress.....

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    a mid week update

    I've got the wing joints filled and sanded. I use plain old white glue to fill gaps. Its just what I've always used since the mid 1970' . It works quite well just squeeze some into the joints, work it in a bit, wipe off excess with a wet cloth and finally let dry 24 hours and do a light sanding if necessary.



    two coats of interior green and a little airbrush trouble later


    a shot of the wheel well detail, fairly nice for 1/72


    if you excuse my big thumb you see a shot of the inside door masked and painted, its molded in clear


    next step finish that cockpit and get it in place...

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