Hi everybody,
Here is a little more progress on my typhoon.
After getting the two sides basically shaped, I added plastic card between them and then filled the edges with putty. (Ignore the arrow on the plastic card, it's just there for me to keep track of which end of the card I wanted to be at the back.)
And here it is with the left side sanded down just about right. In the process of sanding, I did break off the wood prop shaft, but that's ok. I only really needed it there for now in order to get the correct length of the plastic card which had to extend stightly further back than the base of the shaft. I'll probably break off the other one as well while I sand. I'll just reattach them later, when they're needed again.
I got tired of having the others sitting around waiting for paint, so I went ahead and worked on them as well. I tried a couple ideas and color experiments with very limited success and will try to improve on them when painting the typhoon.
So here is a picture of my side projects which are nearly complete now.
And a picture of their nose decals. Two of which I had to make myself. They aren't as nice as the professional one on the Borei class but they're still good enough for me.
Thanks for looking,
Dan.