BarryW's Hawker Typhoon Airfix 1:24

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Very good Barry and very effective.


So is AK better than other products you used in the past?


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It's looking very good so far Barry
I'll say! It looks most impressive. Whatever you are doing with those washes they are creating a very nice effect.


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Still think you should have gone for a pin wash.......Only kidding, you only have the rest of THIS year to do it in lol


Looking very good indeed. So you would recommend the AK stuff?


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At first I was heavy handed with the panel line wash, partly due to the lack of panel lines relative to the large number of rivet lines. On such a large model, working in sections, I was able to refine the way I worked and experiment. In the end I ended up doing the underside of the wings last and just flowing the wash into the panel lines and in a couple of strategic places. Then using a large flat brush, dampened in odourless thinner, I worked the wash removing the surplus and in doing so filled the rivet lines with it. A lot less product was used and the clean up was a lot quicker.


It does take some practise to get used to new products but these AK washes are superb and I will definately say they are the best I have used. Next time I will have a better idea of how they behave and it will be a lot easier.


Do make sure you have a good gloss coat to take them, one that is well cured too.


I certainly recommend these washes. They do exactly what you want them to do, remove that new factory fresh look from the paint and flow well into the detail. My experimentation also shows that you need not be afraid of applying too much as you can very easily remove the surplus but it does take a little time and patience to do so.


I will next be using a prismatic silver pencil for chipping effects then applying some pigments before the final matt coat.
 
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Well the Tiffy is finished.


On the final matt coat I did the oil and fuel leak weathering and added some highlights to the chips and wear with the silver pencil. Then the final fittings....


One recommendation for you.


Whatever you do see if you can get some white metal undercarriage legs. This is a heavy model and the kit legs are not strong enough. There are also vulnerable pins that are easily broken off. This gave me some issues in the final fit.


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I hope you like her


This is a nice kit and an enjoyable build. Yes there are issues and more should be expected for £100 but nothing is insurmountable. The design and engineering are second to none it is just the poor manufacturing standard that let Airfix down. You simply cannot get away with it on this scale. I think the main problem is the quality of the plastic as I suspect it is prone to more shrinkage than a harder plastic. This may not be such a problem in a small scale, 1/72 or 1/48, but in 1/24 the problem magnifies.


As for the AK Interactive products. First class. The paints are better than Vallejo in every sense. The pigments are finer and work well while the enamel washes are first class but need some practise.

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What a brilliant build, so glad you let us watch your journey with this!


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Superb Barry! its been great watching this come together , its a perfect reference for anyone else building this kit. I imagine its impressively sized , (havent seen one built in the flesh yet , though they'll probably be all over at the Cosford show!) and is going to look great on the shelf. Excellent job all round , cheers Tony
 
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Amazing build Barry!


This thread must be a reference for all us...detailed and tidy.


It's an excellent inspiration for me as well ;)


Regards


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Oh wow, it's done! Great job Barry, looks superb and it was an interesting build thread to follow.
 
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Anyway, Barry, I think this beauty is waiting for some outdoor photos ;)
 

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Brilliant job Barry. I sort of feel like a favourite long running TV serial has just come to an end !........what will fill the void ?


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Looks amazing Barry. Really inspiring. I just got mine out of the box after reading through your build. Then I had a little cry and put it back because I just don't have the time at the moment. Hope you don't mind me nicking a few of your techniques when I get around to it though;)


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That is wonderful Barry.


Not a lot to add that has not already been said.


Great build; check


Great paint; check


Great weathering; check.


Also a very good build thread.


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I've thoroughly enjoyed watching this come together to what we see here.


Top job Barry, and thanks for sharing all the ups and a few downs .
 

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That is simply gorgeous Barry. I am talking about the Typhoon!


Also, why did I miss this?


Am I right in thinking that SIGs are not displayed on the recent posts board?


Anyway, what a result Barry! You've got to be pleased with how it turned out.


Also, thanks for the heads up about the weak undercarriage.


Great build Barry - I' m really looking forward to mine now I just hope it turns out nearly as good!


Cheers Paul
 
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