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Hasegawa 1/72 Typhoon completed

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Just a few photos of my first proper build for something like 27 years - a Hasegawa 1/72 Typhoon. Please be gentle with me as, like I said, this was my first real build for donkeys years 😉😉😉.

Hand painted with mainly Vallejo acrylics with a bit of Humbrol and Italeri paint used for some of the details. It was an easy build apart from the main u/c outer doors which seemed too long to me, and therefore required a bit of trimming to get them to fit without fouling the wheels or the Storm Shadow missiles. Oh, and bonus points to who ever spots the "deliberate'' mistake on the port wing tip! Wasn't brave enough to do any weathering - saving that for the next model namely the 1/72 Italeri AMX-T

Anyway, thanks for looking and all comments and suggestions gratefully received!

Cheers!
Gary


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Very nice model Gary, you did a fine job handpainting it with acrylics, can't notice any brushstrokes etc 👍. Looking forward to your next project. Cheers
 
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Very nice model Gary, you did a fine job handpainting it with acrylics, can't notice any brushstrokes etc 👍. Looking forward to your next project. Cheers

Thanks Steven! Brush strokes are definitely there if you really look closely - photos do a wonderful job of hiding all that sort of thing. The trick to at least minimizing them seems to be very many thin coats (6 - 7 in this case on the airframe itself).
 
That's a result to be proud of especially after so long away from modelling. As Steven says the brush painting is excellent.
 
Great job Gary 👍

An impressive return to the hobby, very nice paint work too.

Geoff.
 
Looks good,
says something about my interests in aircraft, when I opened the thread I expected to see a slightly older aircraft.
 
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Thanks for all the encouraging comments chaps. Hope I can produce the same or even better results with the next model - we will see!
 
This looks spot on. Brush painted as well - great work.
 
Well done Gary. I agree with everything the lads have said. As regards photographs. I find they do the opposite and show up every thing so you should be proud of this one as your model looks great.
 
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Once again, thanks to everyone for the kind words. Just a pointer to anyone thinking of building this model - when gluing part E4 (the internal former behind the air intakes) do not squeeze the fuselage sides together to fit the former as it is way too narrow. If you do so you will end up with a large gap when fitting the fuz to the wings! Only glue it to the top of the fuselage or the lower wing. Fortunately I picked this tip up from another review on FSM and did not fall into the trap.

Cheers!
Gary
 
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