Hawker Tempest (1:144)
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The Hawker Tempest was a development of the Typhoon, and indeed for a time it was going to be called the Typhoon Mk.II. It was one of, if not the fastest propellor-driven fighter in active service in World War II. It was fast enough to be able to intercept the V1 flying bombs.
Unlike its Typhoon predecessor, the Tempest was seldom equipped with the 60-pdr rockets, being primarily used as an interceptor/fighter rather than as a ground attack aircraft.
I have successfully printed this model in FDM, and it should pose no difficulties at all in resin. The panel lines are fine enough that it should scale up to 1:100 or even 1:72 without problems.
Unlike its Typhoon predecessor, the Tempest was seldom equipped with the 60-pdr rockets, being primarily used as an interceptor/fighter rather than as a ground attack aircraft.
I have successfully printed this model in FDM, and it should pose no difficulties at all in resin. The panel lines are fine enough that it should scale up to 1:100 or even 1:72 without problems.
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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Tempest_1-144.zip | 4.2 MiB | 2024-02-28 |