It is Hawker Typhoon which I made in March 2008.
I wanted to make a hurricane but mistook buying a Typhoon kit. This plane equips as many as eight rockets; it seems strong.
I suppose it’s easy to paint the inside of the cockpit even after I assemble around here.
One person re-appearance from the 1/48 military miniature series of Tamiya. It is not a torso murder. I was making the pilot. To enter the cockpit, I cut them with nippers in detail.
I pushed him into the cockpit by force and adjustment of both hands near the control stick. Afterward, the body and substance were given epoxy putty.
(2008/03/20)
The pilot’s head was about 0.7mm higher, his head interfered with the canopy, and I did not make it in the closed state. Though it is a figure not seen so much in the canopy, the face is now clearly visible. It’s not like the British.
I painted the decal place in gloss white. It is for the following decal good adhesion.
(2008/03/22)
After masking, I painted yellow at the front of the main wing.
(2008/03/25)
(2008/03/30)
I made a typhoon with the Invasion stripes. It is a ground-attack aircraft that equips many rockets and machine guns. There is a cute dog mark on the nose.
The stripe on the body looks neat—characteristic painting.
Since the color of the propeller spinner was a different feeling, I painted it all yellowish again. The entire airframe was finished up in the semi-gloss painting.
Masking and painting on both sides of the body were variously complicated and had a complex process.
The figure painting was not of acceptable quality; maybe my skill will be up next time.
The hit rate of the rocket was about 4%, though the destroying power was strong if it hit the target.
The typhoon is a large and powerful airplane; the painting is also considerably satisfactory.
(2008/04/24)