Dutch Typhoon
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January 10, 2015Let the show begin!2
January 10, 2015A nice clean workbench!3
January 10, 2015All documents and add-ons.4
January 10, 2015The big box filled with lots of parts5
January 10, 2015Bag 3026
January 10, 2015Bag 3047
January 10, 2015Bag 3058
January 10, 2015Bag 306 E&M9
January 10, 2015Bag 306 J&K10
January 10, 2015Bag 30711
January 10, 2015Bag 30812
January 11, 2015Bag 309 Q13
January 11, 2015Bag 309 R14
January 11, 2015Decals15
January 11, 2015The first frames16
January 11, 2015Construction has started17
January 11, 2015The first parts assembled!18
January 11, 2015It's surprising to see how easy all parts fit together. Some parts even fit without glue!19
January 11, 2015The next frames supply the first parts for the bulkhead behind the seat20
January 11, 2015Some more parts for the cockpit on this frame21
January 25, 2015In December I bought an airbrush and experimented with it, painting the Typhoon 1/72 and a F-86D 1/48. Today I continued working on the big Typhoon. A lot of small parts for the cockpit, but the instrument panel is missing! So waiting for Airfix.22
February 6, 2015The buckle, made of five parts23
February 6, 2015One of the seatbelts24
February 8, 2015Cockpit is nearing completion, only a few controls need some colour and of course, I'm waiting for Airfix to send the missing instrument panel25
February 8, 2015A picture from the cockpit to show the seatbelts26
February 14, 2015The contents of the next bag27
February 14, 2015Is this going to be an engine?28
February 14, 2015The first parts assembled and primed. Some small gaps to fill29
February 15, 2015Engine and supercharger30
February 15, 2015Lots of parts and the painted engine31
February 15, 2015Close up of the engine. Still some work to do in detailling it32
March 1, 2015The underside of the engine33
March 1, 2015The underside of the wing, to test if the engine fits to it34
March 1, 2015Underside of the installed engine35
March 1, 2015Starboard side of the engine36
March 1, 2015Top of the engine37
March 1, 2015Port side of the engine38
March 8, 2015Cockpit and engine testfitted to the wing39
March 8, 2015Another layer of details added to the engine. Again surprised by the perfect fit. It's a bit tricky to get the parts in place, but suddenly they fit and everything is nicely lined up.40
March 8, 2015Top of the engine with the beautifully detailed Coffman starter41
March 8, 2015Starboard side of the engine42
March 8, 2015The engine controls can be seen in the traingle of engine supports. I wish I had those for my Mosquito, since I still have to make them for those engines.43
March 8, 2015Another selection of parts and yes, they also have to be fitted to the engine44
March 15, 2015The next frame of parts45
March 15, 2015The radiator added to the engine46
March 15, 2015The radiator with the RB Productions mesh fitted47
March 15, 2015More parts added48
March 15, 2015And suddnely it's beginning to look like a plane!49
March 15, 2015The engine is finished and now the wings are next.50
March 17, 2015Look ma, no glue! All the parts that form the interior structure of the wing, fit so well together that you almost don't need any glue!51
March 21, 2015Some paint added52
March 21, 2015Parts for the Master cannons53
March 21, 2015The smallest parts I've ever used in a model: four nuts for the cannons scale 1/24!54
March 21, 2015The assembled cannons. They were not easy to assemble, seeing the size of the parts55
March 21, 2015Four guns, painted and ready for installation. I needed to enlarge the holes where the barrels go. It wasn't possible to get the cannons in place, otherwise.56
March 28, 2015Finally received the missing instrument panel57
March 28, 2015Yes, another Typhoon in my stash. This one will be finished with the panels closed to show the beautiful lines of the Tiffy58
March 28, 2015The cannons and ammunition boxes installed59
March 28, 2015The next sprue with fuel tanks60
March 28, 2015The sprue with the wheelbay covers61
March 28, 2015The ribs for the wheelbay cover62
March 28, 2015The instrument panel finally in place63
April 10, 2015I bought some nice aftermarket cannons, only to find out that only 2 mm would be visible! So I removed the front piece of the shrouds, to reveal the cannon as if undergoing maintenance64
April 10, 2015The port wing with covered cannons65
April 10, 2015A pity that so much detail is hidden for ever! I wanted to open up the wing, to show the fuel tank, but I didn't find any pics showing this in real. Only one pic of a Tempest showed the fuel tank from the underside.66
April 10, 2015I saw pictures of the side panels from the cockpit removed for maintenance, so I decided to do the same with the model. I'm only not sure about the oil tank. Can the panels be removed or were they fixed in place?67
June 14, 2015The parts for the landing gear68
June 14, 2015Rudder and elevator added69
June 14, 2015The gear bay with lots of details70
June 14, 2015Flaps and ailerons installed. Again a perfect fit! They haven't been glued in place, so the aileron will fit better.71
June 14, 2015The cockpit sidewalls, the gunsight and the tailwheel72
June 14, 2015The sidewalls installed. There was a nasty gap at the wing root. After studying some pictures and the panels, I saw that Airfix fitted the wing root to the engine cowlings. So I cut them from the panels and added them.73
June 14, 2015A view from above. A pity that so much is hidden inside! Even the cockpit is hardly visible and certainly not the effort I put in the panel 🙁74
May 21, 2018The underside covered. I thought the suggested Vallejo paints were too dark, so it took me some time to find the correct colour. Recently Vallejo issued new colours and they are much better.75
May 21, 2018The upper surface. The first time I used an airbrush on such a big model!76
May 21, 2018After almost three years, I picked up the Tiffy, this time to finish it. Today I added the invasion stripes and just a little touch-up is required.77
July 9, 2018The final result78
July 9, 2018The beast got his legs. Halfway the build, I discovered that some had problems with the undercarriage. I decided to use the metal gear. But I already used some plastic parts. Fortunately the merger of metal and plastic went without problems!79
July 9, 2018Starboard side with cockpit panels removed80
July 9, 2018The port side. The canopy needs still some attention81
July 9, 2018Front view of this impressive aircraft82
July 9, 2018Wing and gunbay83
July 9, 2018The gunbay with gunbay panels84
July 9, 2018If you look closely, you see some imperfections, but it is my first 1/24 airbrushed model85
July 9, 2018The gunbay with ammunition boxes86
July 9, 2018This time I removed the panels that could be opened in service. My next Tiffy has all panels closed, to show the impressive line of this big plane.
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