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Looking for a kit
Looking for a Hawker Typhoon in either 1/48 or 1/33-32 scale.
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Hi papermodelstore has one by tri krabki;
Paper Model Store I know Fly model made one (nr150) and there's the Maly kit nr 6 1993 no source for those (asfaik) These are all 1:32\33 |
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Hi here's a nice one by tri krabki ($5.49)!
Paper Model Store Fly Model (nr.150) and Maly (nr.6 1993) also made Typhoon's all are in 1:32/33 |
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AndyC,
I have a Flymodel kit #150 Hawker Typhoon Mk 1B for sale at $8.00. It would probably cost about that amount to mail it. I'm attaching a picture of it. It is 1:33rd scale. Ron40 |
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One question about this type of kit. I assume that it is already printed up, right? What happens if you destroy a part ? What do these types of kits consist of. I am so new at this I have never purchased this type of kit and am used to having a PDF file to make reprints if I need to.
Bob |
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i think the sheets or A3 in the flymodel kit most people scan their kits into the computer and print out the sheets that way when scanning scan at a high dpi like 300dpi thats the one thing to remember.
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That or be really really careful but remember with a preprited kit you are only buying the rights to build one model, not scan, build then resell your kit....
Chris
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I seem to remember a build thread on this kit. This kit is like really complex and detailed right? Also, does it have good instructions with english or is it possible to get english instructions? At any rate, I am VERY interested. It is what I am looking for.
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AndyC,
The kit is highly detailed. There are no English Instructions however it has rather detailed assembly drawings that most anybody can decipher. The cardboard backing (1mm) is the back of the booklet type kit. It is I'd say a medium level experience kit. Ron |
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