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Piero reacted to Greif8 in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
Very beautiful and well built Piero!
Ernest
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Piero reacted to Christa in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
Beautiful work Piero.
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Piero reacted to O.W in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
What a work of art! especially considering the quality of Revell.
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Piero reacted to TankBuster in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
Wow that looks fantastic. Cheers.
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Piero reacted to Oldbaldguy in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
Sooooo very nice! Looks like you thought of everything. Love that almost but not quite grungie underside.
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Piero reacted to Michael931080 in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
Oh My Gosh!!!!
That is absolutely incredible! I don't think I have ever seen the kit actually built yet let alone so perfect!
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Piero got a reaction from malky761 in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Daniel Leduc in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Uncarina in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Cicciuzzo in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Rod Bettencourt in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Marcel111 in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from intheway in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from LSP_Kevin in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Nikola Topalov in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Fanes in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from JayBee in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Shoggz in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from chaos07 in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Supersonic in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from red Dog in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Hartmann52 in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero got a reaction from Christa in AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
This is my Typhoon F-2000A in AMI (Italian Air Force) 4 Stormo colors, based in Grosseto-Italy.
The model is built using the “old” Revell 1/32nd kit: this has details that are a mix between the pre-series Typhoons and the two-seater ones, not the best start to build an up-to-date single-seater Typhoon.
Most of the panel lines has been rescribed and details added from scratch and using aftermarket sets too. Here is a list of the set:
· Aires resin cockpit set
· Aires resin exhaust nozzles
· Aires resin wheel bay
· Cold War Studios PE splitter plate
· Cold War Studios PE canopy details
· Two Mikes resin FOD intake covers
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts external fuel tanks
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts ESM-ECM pods
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts antennas and exterior details
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts APU & precooler outlet
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts gun air vent
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts flaperons & rudder
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts wheel set
· Wolf 3D Resin Parts MEL missile eject launchers
It's a lot of resin sets and a bit of money... but they're worth it because they definitely help in quickly modifying the kit.
The painting was done using airbrushed acrylics from Gunze and Tamiya.
The metallic colors are Vallejo acrylics.
For the brush details I used Vallejo colors.
The decals are mostly from the Two Bobs sheet for the "Italian Typhoons": however, the Italian roundels and the 4 Stormo badge are incorrect in size and details. In this case I preferred to use the Tauro Models decals.
In the end I'm satisfied with this model and I hope you like it!
CIAO!
Piero
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Piero reacted to Martinnfb in RAF Harrier GR.7 IV(AC) Squadron - Trumpeter 1/32nd
Absolutely beautiful work. You don’t see many Harriers finished like this, a true labour of love. Bravo!
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Piero reacted to BiggTim in RAF Harrier GR.7 IV(AC) Squadron - Trumpeter 1/32nd
Top notch!! I also like the Lego stand!