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.
After all, the RAF pilot became a photo.
(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)
It’s before the decal pasting.
(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.
I did weathering lightly soot and the dust of the exhaust tube. When I inked on a white part, satisfied and no more gave hard weathering.
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)
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