Well hardly.The Typhoon has received several minutes of attention and is really beginning to look the part.The spinner should be black, but I decided that was a bit dull and went for red.Ooh, I’m such a rebel.
Conrad Kinch Sorry - a momentary giddy lapse. Put it down to having been outside without being severely rained upon - for the first time in many days....
Excellent work... very realistic too... have you seen the camo on the Kittyhawk they've just discovered in the Egyptian desert 70 years after it went missing...
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>I'm such a rebel.
Calm down Sir, you're making a scene.
Conrad Kinch
Sorry - a momentary giddy lapse. Put it down to having been outside without being severely rained upon - for the first time in many days....
Nice work Tim. Is that a tan colour you're using there? Just curious - why?
Cheers,
Nick
A red spinner is forgivable. Painting e whole aircraft in a Hello Kitty color scheme would be out and out anarchic.
Rock steady progress Tim. This is going to turn out a gem I think.
I say, easy on old chap! :)
Looking good, like the red nose.
Nick Grant
Buff and Tan are the camo colours for flights over Egypt....
Mad padre
Stop giving me ideas!
Paul
Its getting there. I think this is the first time I've even painted anything like an accurate RAF camo pattern on a 1/72 scale model!
Stephen Beat
I'm so sorry - it won't happen again. Probably.
Dan
Well it was a Saturday night and the bottle was open ..... Oh, you mean the Typhoon.
Excellent work... very realistic too... have you seen the camo on the Kittyhawk they've just discovered in the Egyptian desert 70 years after it went missing...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/11/world-war-ii-airplane-kittyhawk-p-40-sahara-crash-photos-video_n_1507828.html
Steve-the-Wargamer
Thanks for the link - interesting stuff!
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