1/150 scale and 1/100 scale Typhoons

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  • Subculture
    Admiral
    • Feb 2009
    • 2121

    #16
    In a nutshell, if you want pinpoint accuracy on a small Typhoon hull, you will have to build it yourself.

    The Kehrer hulls were moulded at a time when less accurate information was available to pattern makers. Engel got it wrong with their first hull- the boat had a pointy snout, and the sail looked a bit tall.

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    • Mankster
      Lieutenant, Junior Grade
      • Apr 2009
      • 41

      #17
      Engel got it wrong in their second hull too, but thats another story. Anyway there is no generic Typhoon - they varied in length and had missile door is different places, some hulls had stablisers some didn't, some had short tails some had long- the list goes on...

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