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Hi guys!

This is a master calling ;)

Someone knows if there is a plane, 1/32, like the Hawker Typhoon 1/24...? I need to see the engine and some inner parts of the wings.

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you mean like a hurricane or spitfire?...........theres loads out there, especially by Revell, in 1/32
 
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Hi Polux

Are these what you are after

Try this also http://www.largescaleplanes.com/articles/
 
Do you mean that are built up in the same way...?

Or do you mean a 1/32 Typhoon...

Ian M
 
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Sorry guys, I will explain it better :P

I'm searching for a 1/32 plane. All eras and nationalities...

I was thinking to build the Typhoon (1/24) as a wrecked model, but maybe the base will be so big....O_o

I will join in with a 1/32!!! But I need a interior detailed model :)
 
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I was thinking to build the Typhoon (1/24) as a wrecked model
Sit down take a deep breath and think of all of us that have just feinted in shock.....!

As for 1/32 scale aircraft with loads of detail... http://www.zoukeimura.co.jp/en/products/index.html

not cheap but maybe what you are after...Personally if I was building a wreck I would go for the cheapest I could get and just scratch the detail that will need to be shown.

Ian M
 
The best interior detail I've seen on any kit that I have built recently was the 1/32 Ta 152 by Zoukei Mura. The Trumpeter kits also have good internal detail, I'd recommend the Me 262.

Likewise the Eduard kits are pretty well detailed internally.

For a 'wrecked' scenario I think you will always have to scratch build some of the internal structure, frames, ribs, stringers etc. but at least the kit should provide fuel tanks, radios, air/oxygen bottles, armament and the like.

I don't know what you have in mind but weapons and ammunition were always the first things removed when an aircraft fell into the hands of the enemy military. Civilian looters always went for instruments, particularly clocks, and the obvious souvenirs like parachutes (if they were still there) swastikas, victory markings etc.

It sounds like a very interesting project and I expect that you will manage something pretty spectacular :)

Cheers

Steve
 
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