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Hawker Typhoon 123 Wing 6 June 1944

January 2, 2025 · in Aviation · · 14 · 229

This is Hawker MN570 flown by W/Cdr Peter Brooker on D-Day. The model is in 1/32 scale, being the MDC resin and white metal kit. A challenging but rewarding kit, now scarce but the only one available in this scale.

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  1. Excellent job and really great result, especially for a resin/white metal kit, Max!
    Happy new year!

  2. Thanks Spiros…..and a happy and healthy 2025 to you!

  3. Nice work. Too bad it’s no longer available.

  4. Great work on this!

  5. Excellent looking Typhoon, Max @maxw
    Is that propeller really spinning or did you use imaging software for that.

  6. I love the final result here Max (@maxw). I wish I had the room for 1/32 aircraft.

  7. That is an impressive taming of the beast. I wish we could see the cockpit. MDC did a nice job of recreating the front office. Will you use a Revell canopy or one from Falcon/Squadron on the bomb-phoon? Recently I found a photograph of 187 Squadron flying with RPs. All except one were the car door variant. The caption for the photo did not say whether it was a training flight or an operational one. I mention this to say you have the latitude to use RPs and not limit yourself to the use of bombs on the car door Tiffies.

  8. Thanks Russell for your comments. I have an incomplete old Revell car-type type that I'm going to do some "surgical" work on to graft usable bits on to the MDC Tiffy including of course the smaller horizontal tailplane. I have a friend who is printing some 500lb bombs and carriers for me because I want a Bombphoon to sit alongside the later RP type. I must admit I didn't go to town on the "office" since so little is visible, especially with the pilot in place.

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  9. Great job Max!

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