| Image Comments |
| Mr. Willson | 17-Oct-12 13:30 |
| camo color change |
| Mr. Willson | 17-Oct-12 13:34 |
| seeing as how the Spitfire will have the green and brown camo scheme, I decided to do the Hurricane different. This is a cool color combo. I quite like it. Best 15 bucks I ever spent! :) |
| poppy | 17-Oct-12 14:14 |
| This looks really nice. I like the cannons. |
| BriandKilby | 17-Oct-12 16:41 |
| looks good! the typhoon was to the british to the spitfire as the american p-47 was to the mustang. |
| Dale1416 | 17-Oct-12 18:08 |
| Like your camo paint job Sets it apart from the simular Spitfire. |
| jgood | 18-Oct-12 05:09 |
| Very nice, Mr Wilson. What did you cover with? |
| TJH | 18-Oct-12 06:48 |
| Very nice work! |
| Mr. Willson | 18-Oct-12 13:32 |
| I covered the model with cardstock. The butt joints seem to look better than the overlap joints. Either I need to use thinner cardstock for overlaps or stick with the butt joints. A little tricky working out the patterns for covering.The wing tips I filled in with Balsa and painted. |
| heywooood | 30-May-17 23:14 |
| cardstock covering - interesting idea. I use it in the cockpits when I detail them up but hadn't thought of it for a covering solution. I like that the fuselage stringers are still visible but not as pronounced as they would be under a tissue covering..hmmm |