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Tom

Looking fantastic and the paint masking was perfectly done. No doubt about it, my Tiffy will surely use the same masks sets - just love how they look.

Keep 'em comin

Peter

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Martin, thanks! I did see those photos, and good spot on the lower wing. This photo was taken when the early Typhoon had the exposed cannons. When the fairings were later added in 1943 I assume the lower wing roundels were revised...but then the fuselage roundels probably were as well! At this point I will leave it as is, until I can get more reference info.

Cheers,  Tom

 

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Nice picture Tom, you're right . the lower roundels were revised with the arrival of the recognition stripes. Sorry to still the confusion.

Cheers

M.

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No worries Martin! I’m hoping that Airfix had it right, that the larger fuselage roundels on this particular aircraft stayed a little longer!  I will post an update very soon.

Cheers,  Tom

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Last update before the RFI: I finished the landing gear (still need to add the tire slip markers), added the exhausts, the canopy (still need to add the car door details), and repositioned the starboard "G" (Try that with a decal!). Not much left!

 

Cheers,

Tom

 

 

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Thank you everyone!  I held off purchasing this kit for years. 1/24 scale? Too big, not for me. Airfix? Fit and accuracy issues. But I now have to tell you that this is one of my favorite builds in memory. For a cost equivalent to a Wingnut Wings kit this has everything: exceptional engineering, accuracy, unprecedented surface detail. Yes it’s big but still about as big as my 1/32 P-61. I have the bubbletop kit and will build that as well!

Cheers,  Tom

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Tom, stop being so modest, you are allowed to puff your chest and say "look how awesome I did". I said it before, that is stunning. 

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Tom, you have every right to be proud. This is one of the finest builds I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen a bunch. 

Like you I’ve been leery of Airfix. I’ve had my moments with Airfix kits as a kid in the 60s and 70s, and haven’t touched them since.   You’ve restored my faith.

Brilliant work!

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Drifter and Ernie,

Thank you both for your support and encouragement! A big part of the fun of this hobby for me is to share my projects and see what others are working on. Thank you and this forum for that opportunity!

Happy Holidays!

Tom

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