Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 - Build
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98 9 November 2020, 13:28
Alexander
Sooo,
finally started this undertaking. Wanted to this already in October but University stuff got the better of me.
Planned lots of re-scribing, riveting, sawing of parts, and detailing. For many of the stuff I am going to orientate myself on this build review here:
arcforums.com/forums..ng-for-132-finished/
In addition to all that remaking, I'm gonna saw off the elevons to position them in the rested position - I am still unsure about the ailerons though. Also detailwork in the landing gear bays.
Armament like in the main picture: 2 ASRAAM's, 2 BRIMSTONE racks, 2 Paveways, 2 fuel tanks and 2 METEOR's.
Already started the step of removing the panel lines. I am starting with the upper fuselage and move onto upper wings, lower wings then lower fuselage, with phases of detailwork in cockpit and wheel wells in between. So, lots of stuff even before the first paint or primer.
Sooo,
finally started this undertaking. Wanted to this already in October but University stuff got the better of me.
Planned lots of re-scribing, riveting, sawing of parts, and detailing. For many of the stuff I am going to orientate myself on this build review here:
arcforums.com/forums..ng-for-132-finished/
In addition to all that remaking, I'm gonna saw off the elevons to position them in the rested position - I am still unsure about the ailerons though. Also detailwork in the landing gear bays.
Armament like in the main picture: 2 ASRAAM's, 2 BRIMSTONE racks, 2 Paveways, 2 fuel tanks and 2 METEOR's.
Already started the step of removing the panel lines. I am starting with the upper fuselage and move onto upper wings, lower wings then lower fuselage, with phases of detailwork in cockpit and wheel wells in between. So, lots of stuff even before the first paint or primer.
9 November 2020, 13:37
Alexander
Thanks guys for being on the ride. 🙂 Progress is slow, but this was expected as it is my first time making such a massive surface rework - although still minor compared to many other projects on this site. 😄
I'm now on the riveting part on the portside of the upper fuselage, picture will come when I finished this side at least for the most part.
Thanks guys for being on the ride. 🙂 Progress is slow, but this was expected as it is my first time making such a massive surface rework - although still minor compared to many other projects on this site. 😄
I'm now on the riveting part on the portside of the upper fuselage, picture will come when I finished this side at least for the most part.
11 November 2020, 21:15
Alexander
Portside is almost finished. The only thing missing are a few panel lines and riveting here and there that follow along further assembling and some steps around the cockpit, airbrake, engine nacelles and vertical stabilizer that need to be done with a thin styrene sheet.
Did a preliminary panel line wash after superficial sanding of all the riveting to assess wether all of that is still visible...which it mostly is, quite satisfied with the result for now. Though I need to widen quite a few rivets that got too small due to the sanding, but that for later...
Portside is almost finished. The only thing missing are a few panel lines and riveting here and there that follow along further assembling and some steps around the cockpit, airbrake, engine nacelles and vertical stabilizer that need to be done with a thin styrene sheet.
Did a preliminary panel line wash after superficial sanding of all the riveting to assess wether all of that is still visible...which it mostly is, quite satisfied with the result for now. Though I need to widen quite a few rivets that got too small due to the sanding, but that for later...
13 November 2020, 20:41
Slavo Hazucha
Wow, that's a lot of work invested... Fighting and winning a slow battle of attrition here!😉 Following 👍 - as for building one, I'd definitely want to, but I'll chicken out and wait for a better model, probably...
Wow, that's a lot of work invested... Fighting and winning a slow battle of attrition here!😉 Following 👍 - as for building one, I'd definitely want to, but I'll chicken out and wait for a better model, probably...
1 January 2021, 22:47
Alexander
Thanks Slavo, the battle had a slow ceasefire due to non-scale modeling reasons but I decided to return to the front - this time tackling the upper wings.
Thanks Slavo, the battle had a slow ceasefire due to non-scale modeling reasons but I decided to return to the front - this time tackling the upper wings.
6 February 2021, 16:42
Daniel
Fantastic detailing work alexander, thsi will look fantastic on the painted jet! cant wait
Fantastic detailing work alexander, thsi will look fantastic on the painted jet! cant wait
6 February 2021, 20:52
Slavo Hazucha
Superb re-scribing and riveting, as daniel said, very much looking forward to the way you integrate it with the paint-job! 👍 What tools are you using?
Superb re-scribing and riveting, as daniel said, very much looking forward to the way you integrate it with the paint-job! 👍 What tools are you using?
8 February 2021, 21:24
Jos Jansen
Great work with "Rosie" the riveter...definitely a build to follow!
Great work with "Rosie" the riveter...definitely a build to follow!
8 February 2021, 21:28
Alexander
Thank you Slavo and Jos, I am also keen to know how it all looks in the end 😄 .
Tools:
- for laying down the template a pencil (obviously 😄) and rulers, including a large flexible one for longer and/or curved areas (it's called "Curve-Ruler" and I bought it from PK-Pro, not sure if it's a specific model though). For Curved panel-lines Hasegawas photoetch templates. I use those things as a guidance for the actual scribing and riveting tools as well
- for scribing I operate in three phases: 1. Using a "Flexi-File" Ultra fine scriber (basically a holder with a replacable needle) for the first panel line, doing slow and careful and then more pressure. 2. A one-cast Vallejo scriber with a thicker point to enlarge the panel-line. 3. A Trumpeter panel line scriber for actually deepening the panel line
- for riveting I use two Rosie the Riveter's - one with 0.75 mm intervals and one with 0.6 mm. Since the resulting rivets are too small and shallow for my taste, as they probably would barely be visible with all that primer, paint and clear coat, I subsequently deepen them one-by-one with the Flexi-File scriber - more time consuming, but worth it in the end imo.
- For sanding I use a variety of stuff, sanding paper from the local hardware shop, Tamiya, Flory Models, etc.
Thank you Slavo and Jos, I am also keen to know how it all looks in the end 😄 .
Tools:
- for laying down the template a pencil (obviously 😄) and rulers, including a large flexible one for longer and/or curved areas (it's called "Curve-Ruler" and I bought it from PK-Pro, not sure if it's a specific model though). For Curved panel-lines Hasegawas photoetch templates. I use those things as a guidance for the actual scribing and riveting tools as well
- for scribing I operate in three phases: 1. Using a "Flexi-File" Ultra fine scriber (basically a holder with a replacable needle) for the first panel line, doing slow and careful and then more pressure. 2. A one-cast Vallejo scriber with a thicker point to enlarge the panel-line. 3. A Trumpeter panel line scriber for actually deepening the panel line
- for riveting I use two Rosie the Riveter's - one with 0.75 mm intervals and one with 0.6 mm. Since the resulting rivets are too small and shallow for my taste, as they probably would barely be visible with all that primer, paint and clear coat, I subsequently deepen them one-by-one with the Flexi-File scriber - more time consuming, but worth it in the end imo.
- For sanding I use a variety of stuff, sanding paper from the local hardware shop, Tamiya, Flory Models, etc.
8 February 2021, 21:40
GamerLevelDad
Liking the work on the rescribing panel lines. I have an old tomcat monogram kit in my stash that I may do this to. I've never done it before. Yours is real inspiring to look at though.
Liking the work on the rescribing panel lines. I have an old tomcat monogram kit in my stash that I may do this to. I've never done it before. Yours is real inspiring to look at though.
9 February 2021, 00:11
Alexander
Thank you GamerLevelDad and Clifford - hope you and your wife are doing good!
Making the rivets symmetrical on the left wing proved to be trickier than anticipated - ended up moving two of the "round rivet lines". Though I am quite pleased with the result now. Pictures'll follow tomorrow.
Thank you GamerLevelDad and Clifford - hope you and your wife are doing good!
Making the rivets symmetrical on the left wing proved to be trickier than anticipated - ended up moving two of the "round rivet lines". Though I am quite pleased with the result now. Pictures'll follow tomorrow.
11 February 2021, 22:44
Spanjaard
amazing riveting. i have some plan to do a full paneling/riveting in an old model, so i will certainly watch with interest.
amazing riveting. i have some plan to do a full paneling/riveting in an old model, so i will certainly watch with interest.
11 February 2021, 23:45
Alexander
Thank you for the kinds words Nathan and Spanjaard!
I'm thinking if I should continue with surface preperation or with some other detailwork. I want to tackle the landing gear bays only when I'm finished with the bottom fuselage and wings, so I guess I'm moving on to the cockpit for now.
Thank you for the kinds words Nathan and Spanjaard!
I'm thinking if I should continue with surface preperation or with some other detailwork. I want to tackle the landing gear bays only when I'm finished with the bottom fuselage and wings, so I guess I'm moving on to the cockpit for now.
12 February 2021, 11:30
Clifford Keesler
Stunning work so far. The wife and I are doing well. Thank you very much for your well wishes.
Stunning work so far. The wife and I are doing well. Thank you very much for your well wishes.
13 February 2021, 21:40
Alexander
Thanks again for your nice comments, Daniel, Celliers and Clifford!
Remaking the canopy was quite difficult indeed, but I think I have the worst parts behind me. After a bit more sanding and Future the canopy will look much better, and it is okay-ish right now as well for me, no to bad considering all the putty and superglue dust that landed on it.
There is still some work to do on the outer part: riveting, scribing one or two panel lines and gluing another thin sheet on it, but I think I woll focus on the "inner values" for now. Meaning the inner canopy part which lacks a lot of details and needs considerable scratch-building.
Thanks again for your nice comments, Daniel, Celliers and Clifford!
Remaking the canopy was quite difficult indeed, but I think I have the worst parts behind me. After a bit more sanding and Future the canopy will look much better, and it is okay-ish right now as well for me, no to bad considering all the putty and superglue dust that landed on it.
There is still some work to do on the outer part: riveting, scribing one or two panel lines and gluing another thin sheet on it, but I think I woll focus on the "inner values" for now. Meaning the inner canopy part which lacks a lot of details and needs considerable scratch-building.
3 March 2021, 12:46
Konrad -
Damn how could I miss this.
Awesome work on the canopy Alexander awesome work 👍!
Damn how could I miss this.
Awesome work on the canopy Alexander awesome work 👍!
6 March 2021, 22:16
Daniel
Crazy stuff, looks like space engineering 👍 I see a real show stopper coming here 🙂
Crazy stuff, looks like space engineering 👍 I see a real show stopper coming here 🙂
7 March 2021, 10:12
Alexander
Thanks alot mates! Was the first time I actually did more than significant scratch-building, so I am proud to have achieved something y'all seem to like.
Thanks alot mates! Was the first time I actually did more than significant scratch-building, so I am proud to have achieved something y'all seem to like.
7 March 2021, 11:01
Nathan Dempsey
Yes, definitely nice and busy. The cockpit on mine is toylike by comparison🙂
Yes, definitely nice and busy. The cockpit on mine is toylike by comparison🙂
7 March 2021, 14:59
Alexander
Well, this is what Italeri delivered on default in your case, and so did Revell in mine. But you still made a very presentable model out of it. And thanks for the compliment. 🙂
Well, this is what Italeri delivered on default in your case, and so did Revell in mine. But you still made a very presentable model out of it. And thanks for the compliment. 🙂
7 March 2021, 16:17
Alexander Grivonev
This looks like serious dedication, gotta love honest craftsmanship, effort and eye for detail 👍👍👍
This looks like serious dedication, gotta love honest craftsmanship, effort and eye for detail 👍👍👍
8 March 2021, 13:15
Slavo Hazucha
Wow - the re-scribe was a job requiring some true grit, but the canopy is an entirely new kind of beast... literally, I am stunned & intimidated by what I see - in terms of determination and result as well! 👍😉
Wow - the re-scribe was a job requiring some true grit, but the canopy is an entirely new kind of beast... literally, I am stunned & intimidated by what I see - in terms of determination and result as well! 👍😉
8 March 2021, 13:58
Alexander
Oh, didn't saw your post somehow Slavo - but thanks very much for your kind words!
Oh, didn't saw your post somehow Slavo - but thanks very much for your kind words!
10 March 2021, 17:51
Alexander Grivonev
Yes, this is a "slight improvement" of the kit part....nothing fancy👍😄
Put them together in one picture for comparison!
Yes, this is a "slight improvement" of the kit part....nothing fancy👍😄
Put them together in one picture for comparison!
19 March 2021, 10:10
Marco Preto
That cockpit is really something amazing! I'll stay here for the remaining build!
Cheers
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That cockpit is really something amazing! I'll stay here for the remaining build!
Cheers
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Instagram: @marco_a_c_preto
19 March 2021, 16:00
Konrad -
That is something special in a positive way👍! Awesome detail work. Looking forward to the painting process 👍!
That is something special in a positive way👍! Awesome detail work. Looking forward to the painting process 👍!
19 March 2021, 16:20
Alexander
Thank you both Marco and Konrad! Painting is not too far off, the biggest "obstacle" on the way is the instrument CPU inside the windshield, this needs some extensive detailing as well. Both the cockpit tub and ejector seat should be relatively straight-forward in comparison.
Thank you both Marco and Konrad! Painting is not too far off, the biggest "obstacle" on the way is the instrument CPU inside the windshield, this needs some extensive detailing as well. Both the cockpit tub and ejector seat should be relatively straight-forward in comparison.
19 March 2021, 16:41
Slavo Hazucha
Go on, I´m cheering on the side, still watching in awe, really looking forward how this rainbow of colors & materials will look in final paint 👍
Go on, I´m cheering on the side, still watching in awe, really looking forward how this rainbow of colors & materials will look in final paint 👍
21 March 2021, 13:05
Alexander
Well, it will be replaced by another rainbow of colours and materials, as the reference pictures show (kind of). 😄
Happy to deliver to the cheering crowd. 🙂
Well, it will be replaced by another rainbow of colours and materials, as the reference pictures show (kind of). 😄
Happy to deliver to the cheering crowd. 🙂
21 March 2021, 13:36
Spanjaard
ejection seats are just stunning. well, like everything else, actually...
ejection seats are just stunning. well, like everything else, actually...
2 April 2021, 21:12
Alexander
Thank you very much Spanjaard and Clifford! I also think that the ejection seat is the small highlight here, mostly because how lifelike the seatbelts and cushion look to me.
Thank you very much Spanjaard and Clifford! I also think that the ejection seat is the small highlight here, mostly because how lifelike the seatbelts and cushion look to me.
3 April 2021, 09:05
Slavo Hazucha
Excellent progress in the pit 👍 you probably used more different materials than the original aircraft in scratch-building all those details, great devotion & outcome!
Excellent progress in the pit 👍 you probably used more different materials than the original aircraft in scratch-building all those details, great devotion & outcome!
20 April 2021, 17:27
Robin (WhiteGlint)
That's some nice detailing.
I guess you need a lot of stamina and patience for a project like this.
That's some nice detailing.
I guess you need a lot of stamina and patience for a project like this.
22 July 2021, 19:30
Alexander
Thanks WhiteGlint and Nathan!
@WhiteGlint: yeah, that for sure. But most of the hard work lies behind me, the only major step now is the landing gear with the bays and doors. After that it's just minor stuff here and there and probably some significant filling and sanding to get the fuselage parts together nicely.
Thanks WhiteGlint and Nathan!
@WhiteGlint: yeah, that for sure. But most of the hard work lies behind me, the only major step now is the landing gear with the bays and doors. After that it's just minor stuff here and there and probably some significant filling and sanding to get the fuselage parts together nicely.
22 July 2021, 19:55
Spanjaard
stunning scratch details, all over the place. this baby will look nothing like the original kit did... wow.
stunning scratch details, all over the place. this baby will look nothing like the original kit did... wow.
3 August 2021, 12:22
Alexander
Thanks alot for your nice words Spanjaard.
Yeah, I also get the feeling now. I am really curious how it will look finished, will definitely make some comparative pictures with my older Typhoon.
Thanks alot for your nice words Spanjaard.
Yeah, I also get the feeling now. I am really curious how it will look finished, will definitely make some comparative pictures with my older Typhoon.
3 August 2021, 12:58
Lenny Hoffmann
Wow this is Bernhard Schrock Level of detailling 😄 nice work Alexander! Keep it up!
Wow this is Bernhard Schrock Level of detailling 😄 nice work Alexander! Keep it up!
4 August 2021, 06:18
Alexander
Mates, the rework is now almost finished! With the exception of some smaller parts and areas, including the two DASS pods, every part has now been reworked with riveting, scribing and scratch building. Now it is time to put the other wave of pieces in to the paint booth before continuing with the fuselage assembly and the last reworking steps.
Mates, the rework is now almost finished! With the exception of some smaller parts and areas, including the two DASS pods, every part has now been reworked with riveting, scribing and scratch building. Now it is time to put the other wave of pieces in to the paint booth before continuing with the fuselage assembly and the last reworking steps.
8 August 2021, 17:16
JEAN-LUC LELODEY
you are the king of scratching, compliance and information research. well done
you are the king of scratching, compliance and information research. well done
8 August 2021, 17:30
Alexander
Thats a great compliment JL L, thank you a lot! Though I must humbly remark, that probably still have to learn quite a few things in these regards.
Thats a great compliment JL L, thank you a lot! Though I must humbly remark, that probably still have to learn quite a few things in these regards.
8 August 2021, 17:45
Slavo Hazucha
Amazing stuff! At this rate of scratch-techniques display, I'll have to start learning additional languages due to acute lack of unrepeated English terms of praise. 👍 Hardly ever was both the beauty & the suffering of this hobby been expressed better than in these pictures... 😄
Amazing stuff! At this rate of scratch-techniques display, I'll have to start learning additional languages due to acute lack of unrepeated English terms of praise. 👍 Hardly ever was both the beauty & the suffering of this hobby been expressed better than in these pictures... 😄
8 August 2021, 21:04
Alexander
Thank you very much for your words of praise Clifford, Slavo and David!
@Slavo: "beauty & suffering" is a perfect description of this build, though I still had a lot of fun with all the scratch building. And the finish line is already viewable at the horizon, after the fuselage assembly it should be rather quick in terms of painting and weathering.
Thank you very much for your words of praise Clifford, Slavo and David!
@Slavo: "beauty & suffering" is a perfect description of this build, though I still had a lot of fun with all the scratch building. And the finish line is already viewable at the horizon, after the fuselage assembly it should be rather quick in terms of painting and weathering.
8 August 2021, 21:19
Richard Sellei
Wow ... i drop my mind over the window 😄 Its ....ng cool 🙂
i would ask Alexander, what you use for wire holder?
Wow ... i drop my mind over the window 😄 Its ....ng cool 🙂
i would ask Alexander, what you use for wire holder?
8 August 2021, 22:41
Richard Sellei
i think on the last pic of ur albums, i see the red wire, and what is on the wires...masking tape?
i think on the last pic of ur albums, i see the red wire, and what is on the wires...masking tape?
8 August 2021, 22:48
Alexander
Ah that - yes, that is just masking tape. It is held initially via cyanacrulate glue, else it would not hold strong enough. After that though I just wrapped it around the wires.
Ah that - yes, that is just masking tape. It is held initially via cyanacrulate glue, else it would not hold strong enough. After that though I just wrapped it around the wires.
8 August 2021, 23:13
Richard Sellei
Great 🙂 Thanks 🙂 its looks great 🙂
Go ahead, i take a seat and waching teh results 🙂
Great 🙂 Thanks 🙂 its looks great 🙂
Go ahead, i take a seat and waching teh results 🙂
8 August 2021, 23:14
John
The before and after photo is striking - just fantastic level of detail! You will have to display that model over a mirror to fully appreciate it.
The before and after photo is striking - just fantastic level of detail! You will have to display that model over a mirror to fully appreciate it.
9 August 2021, 00:09
Alexander
Thanks alot John and Mona!
@John: that may be even better, but at least I put it on a glass shelve, so you can look at it from below. 🙂
Thanks alot John and Mona!
@John: that may be even better, but at least I put it on a glass shelve, so you can look at it from below. 🙂
9 August 2021, 07:46
Alexander
Too much for any sane person, probably.. 😄
Though painting of it is finished now, only clear coat and wash now - and maybe some decals.
Too much for any sane person, probably.. 😄
Though painting of it is finished now, only clear coat and wash now - and maybe some decals.
9 August 2021, 20:25
Neil
Just been through whole album, learning as I go... I'll just say I'm in awe of work like this. Some of you guys on here are engineers really. It all looks simply stunning Alexander ?
Just been through whole album, learning as I go... I'll just say I'm in awe of work like this. Some of you guys on here are engineers really. It all looks simply stunning Alexander ?
14 August 2021, 10:16
Alexander
Thanks alot Vincent and Brandon!
I wanted to say that the project will be on hold for now. I will be away for almost a year and therefore not able to pursue this hobby during this time. I tried to get this finished before I leave, but my assessment of time is not the best, and I would rather give this beast of a project the attention it deserves, rather than hastily finishing it and leaving mistakes along the way. It was a hard choice, but don't be worried - next year I will definitely finish the Tiffy, as well as some other projects I have.
In the meantime I will observe the other artists on this site, and learn a thing or two, I'm sure.
Thanks mates for your attention and support in this project!
Thanks alot Vincent and Brandon!
I wanted to say that the project will be on hold for now. I will be away for almost a year and therefore not able to pursue this hobby during this time. I tried to get this finished before I leave, but my assessment of time is not the best, and I would rather give this beast of a project the attention it deserves, rather than hastily finishing it and leaving mistakes along the way. It was a hard choice, but don't be worried - next year I will definitely finish the Tiffy, as well as some other projects I have.
In the meantime I will observe the other artists on this site, and learn a thing or two, I'm sure.
Thanks mates for your attention and support in this project!
18 August 2021, 20:04
Vincent
Well good luck with your assignments and we will patiently wait for the return!
Well good luck with your assignments and we will patiently wait for the return!
18 August 2021, 23:59
Clifford Keesler
Take care of yourself, and we will see you when you get back, will anixiously await the completion of this fantastic project.
Take care of yourself, and we will see you when you get back, will anixiously await the completion of this fantastic project.
19 August 2021, 01:05
Slavo Hazucha
This build & thread really is a gift that keeps on giving!!! 😉
Along the main plane build, one would think it impossible for the armaments to be but a mere side-show, but here we go - excellent job on the AA package, especially like the Meteor side-intakes 👍
This build & thread really is a gift that keeps on giving!!! 😉
Along the main plane build, one would think it impossible for the armaments to be but a mere side-show, but here we go - excellent job on the AA package, especially like the Meteor side-intakes 👍
19 August 2021, 12:21
Konrad -
Awesome Alex just awesome!
So many details to Look at, I'm really looking forward to the final rollout.
Awesome Alex just awesome!
So many details to Look at, I'm really looking forward to the final rollout.
19 August 2021, 12:35
Schnemat
Incredible work! I'm sure it will pay off in the end, this will be one goodlooking typhoon!
Incredible work! I'm sure it will pay off in the end, this will be one goodlooking typhoon!
21 August 2021, 10:07
Maciej Bellos
We will be waiting rather impatiently for your comeback Alexander. Good luck with whatever keeps you away. Cheers!
We will be waiting rather impatiently for your comeback Alexander. Good luck with whatever keeps you away. Cheers!
21 August 2021, 10:59
Daniel
1 year? Thats quite a while...I will be here when you blow the dust off again 🙂
Your weaponry looks stunning, the stencil effort was absolutely worth it 👍
1 year? Thats quite a while...I will be here when you blow the dust off again 🙂
Your weaponry looks stunning, the stencil effort was absolutely worth it 👍
21 August 2021, 14:24
tyu
Great job! I guess I leave my Eurofighter kits untouched after seeing this...
Great job! I guess I leave my Eurofighter kits untouched after seeing this...
8 September 2021, 07:06
Alexander
Thanks Alexander and tyu!
No need to tyu, there are a lot of other great Typhoon builds on this website, I'm sure your's will make a great addition.
Thanks Alexander and tyu!
No need to tyu, there are a lot of other great Typhoon builds on this website, I'm sure your's will make a great addition.
23 October 2021, 00:54
Alexander
Mates, I hope there are still people left on the spectator seats for the last part of this marathon of a build.
After getting back to the bench I was at first very busy of cleaning up all the problem areas of the plane. Next were the final surface details, many of them scratch-built as well. Hopefully my clean-up will be sufficient or at least only minimal needed. In that case, I would be racing to the finish line with painting the actual plane. Only relatively minor steps after that.
Mates, I hope there are still people left on the spectator seats for the last part of this marathon of a build.
After getting back to the bench I was at first very busy of cleaning up all the problem areas of the plane. Next were the final surface details, many of them scratch-built as well. Hopefully my clean-up will be sufficient or at least only minimal needed. In that case, I would be racing to the finish line with painting the actual plane. Only relatively minor steps after that.
18 May 2022, 20:10
Alexander
Thanks mates for all the nice comments!
Main paintjob is done, but smaller detail painting, the engines and post shading remain. Pictures will follow soon.
Thanks mates for all the nice comments!
Main paintjob is done, but smaller detail painting, the engines and post shading remain. Pictures will follow soon.
19 May 2022, 19:55
Alexander
Save for one or two miniscule details, I am completely finished with the paintjob now. The plane is waiting for the gloss coat to dry, so I can begin decaling fuselage, pylons, and remove before flight covers.
Save for one or two miniscule details, I am completely finished with the paintjob now. The plane is waiting for the gloss coat to dry, so I can begin decaling fuselage, pylons, and remove before flight covers.
24 May 2022, 10:15
Konrad -
Ok that is indeed visible! Let me say hmm…
Absolutely stunning and awesome!!!👍🏻
Ok that is indeed visible! Let me say hmm…
Absolutely stunning and awesome!!!👍🏻
24 May 2022, 12:06
Alexander
Soo, after all this time its finally done. I have yet to make the full photo shooting to show off all the details on the finished model, but I will see when time and lighting conditions are suitable for that.
As for now, there is one picture of the finished model here so you can get a glimpse of the finished product. Stay tuned for the final pictures!
Soo, after all this time its finally done. I have yet to make the full photo shooting to show off all the details on the finished model, but I will see when time and lighting conditions are suitable for that.
As for now, there is one picture of the finished model here so you can get a glimpse of the finished product. Stay tuned for the final pictures!
28 May 2022, 13:53
Pantelis Antonoglou
Absolutely fantastic!!! I love the detail level of this build!
Absolutely fantastic!!! I love the detail level of this build!
28 May 2022, 15:13
tyu
Very nice added detail. I just don't get the raised flaperons for a parked Typhoon. The vast majority of pictures at rest show flaperons neutral or dropped, never raised. I don't have the reference book you used at hand but online pics are NOT showing flaperons in raised position when parked. Normally gravity would do its work and they would be in a lowered position. Could you explain the reason why you went for the raised flaperons?
Very nice added detail. I just don't get the raised flaperons for a parked Typhoon. The vast majority of pictures at rest show flaperons neutral or dropped, never raised. I don't have the reference book you used at hand but online pics are NOT showing flaperons in raised position when parked. Normally gravity would do its work and they would be in a lowered position. Could you explain the reason why you went for the raised flaperons?
28 May 2022, 15:53
Alexander
Thanks guys for the nice comments!
@tyu
In my reference book, a lot of the parked typhoons have the elevons in the raised position in fact. I also read somewhere that that is the neutral position. However, you are correct that a lot of online pictures show them in the default drooped down position, and I have this in my book as well. I even have a picture of both dropped and raised elevons at the same time. Maybe it has to do something with hydraulics specific to the Tiffy? Anyway, couldn't find anything concrete, but I decided to depict the Typhoon this way to add more interest.
Thanks guys for the nice comments!
@tyu
In my reference book, a lot of the parked typhoons have the elevons in the raised position in fact. I also read somewhere that that is the neutral position. However, you are correct that a lot of online pictures show them in the default drooped down position, and I have this in my book as well. I even have a picture of both dropped and raised elevons at the same time. Maybe it has to do something with hydraulics specific to the Tiffy? Anyway, couldn't find anything concrete, but I decided to depict the Typhoon this way to add more interest.
28 May 2022, 16:47
Nathan Dempsey
Looks great & I really like the load-out too. Can't wait to see more pics.
Looks great & I really like the load-out too. Can't wait to see more pics.
28 May 2022, 18:09
tyu
Thanks for the explanation, maybe I should buy this reference book. All I can find online that flaps AND flaperons can be both raised while parked, but not only raised flaperons. I'll take the easy way out on my build and go for the more common neutral variation, can't go wrong with that.
Thanks for the explanation, maybe I should buy this reference book. All I can find online that flaps AND flaperons can be both raised while parked, but not only raised flaperons. I'll take the easy way out on my build and go for the more common neutral variation, can't go wrong with that.
28 May 2022, 18:32
Alexander
Thank you Robin and Nathan!
And no problem tyu, good luck with your build!
Thank you Robin and Nathan!
And no problem tyu, good luck with your build!
29 May 2022, 00:09
Alexander
Alrighty guys, here it is, the final album of this plane: Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 - Final Pictures | Album by DokAlex144 (1:48)
Thanks to all of you for following along!
Alrighty guys, here it is, the final album of this plane: Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 - Final Pictures | Album by DokAlex144 (1:48)
Thanks to all of you for following along!
4 June 2022, 19:16
Petar Žorić
Amazing Typhoon man, and those rivets required serious precision, let's see those studio photos! 😄
Amazing Typhoon man, and those rivets required serious precision, let's see those studio photos! 😄
8 April 2023, 21:54
Petar Žorić
I'm going through the pictures and cannot believe how much additional work you did. It's inspirational man!
I'm going through the pictures and cannot believe how much additional work you did. It's inspirational man!
8 April 2023, 22:00
Alexander
Thank you for your kind words Petar! Sometimes, I even needed to redo some of the rivets.
And what can I say, the base kit is not necessarily that detailed that it's sufficient for my taste 😄
I'm also not the first one, there are a couple other builds out there that also detailed the Revell Tiffy, I recommend you check them out.
For example this one, the main inspiration for me:
arcforums.com/forums..ng-for-132-finished/
or this one I found recently (though it's in German only):
modellbaufreunde.net..lug-1-48-revell.html
Thank you for your kind words Petar! Sometimes, I even needed to redo some of the rivets.
And what can I say, the base kit is not necessarily that detailed that it's sufficient for my taste 😄
I'm also not the first one, there are a couple other builds out there that also detailed the Revell Tiffy, I recommend you check them out.
For example this one, the main inspiration for me:
arcforums.com/forums..ng-for-132-finished/
or this one I found recently (though it's in German only):
modellbaufreunde.net..lug-1-48-revell.html
9 April 2023, 09:47
Petar Žorić
I have revell euro fighter 1/72 in stash, so this, alongside with your album will be great for referencing, and in the end if it's as half as detailed as yours, I will be happy, thank you very much 🙂
I have revell euro fighter 1/72 in stash, so this, alongside with your album will be great for referencing, and in the end if it's as half as detailed as yours, I will be happy, thank you very much 🙂
11 April 2023, 16:06
Alexander
Thank you very much for these flattering words, I'm sure you will make a great model - good luck with it!
Thank you very much for these flattering words, I'm sure you will make a great model - good luck with it!
11 April 2023, 20:11