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Typhoon Mk.1a/1b
'Car Door'

Xtradecal, 1/72 scale

S u m m a r y :

Catalogue Numbers:

Xtradecal Item No. X72239 - Typhoon Mk.1a/1b 'Car Door'

Scale:

1/72

Contents & Media

Decals for 11 subjects with colour-printed painting & markings guide.

Price:

£7.99 (£6.66 export price) plus shipping available online from Hannants.

Review Type:

First Look

Advantages:

Excellent production quality, great value.

Disadvantages:

None noted.

Conclusions:

This is a superbly produced set of decals. It provides some interesting and appealing options for Car Door Typhoons - Highly recommended.


Reviewed by Mark Davies


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F i r s t L o o k

 

This Xtradecal release is focussed on ‘Car Door’ Typhoons, which for me are perhaps the most brutish and appealing variants of this famous fighter. They will prove an ideal compliment to Brengun’s Mk.1a and Ib Car Door Typhoon kits, which will the first choice of most on the basis of availability and price, as well as CMR’s kits or even the quite decent Frog/Novo kit (but I would not suggest wasting these fine decals on the Aviation USK kit!).

 

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The decals are supplied in Xtradecal’s usual A5 polythene zip-lock bag. The instructions are nicely produced in colour, and clearly indicate markings placement. A brief note regarding the aircraft and its station location is given for each subject, plus some modeller’s notes where applicable. Unsurprisingly, a list of Xtracolor paint codes is also provided for the colours required. The decals look to be superbly printed by Microscale Decals with crisp registration and excellent colour density.

 

 

The set reviewed here covers eleven options; all of which are quite appealing in my opinion, of which the first listed is the only Mk.Ia with twelve machineguns, the remainder being cannon armed Mk.Ib’s:

  • R7694/US-R, 56 Sqn, RAF Matlaske, 1942 (Mk.Ia);

  • R7855/ PR-D, 609 Sqn, Fg Off R. A. Lallemant, RAF Manston;

  • R8697/SA-Z, 486 Sqn, RAF Kirton in Lindsey, 1942

  • JR365/HE-P, 263 Sqn, RAF Harrowbeer, 1944;

  • R7698/Z-Z, 609 Sqn, Wg Cdr Denis E. Gillan, RAF Duxford, 1942;

  • DN323/Y, 451 (RAAF) Sqn, Egypt 1943;

  • EK273/JE-DT, 195 Sqn, Sqn Ldr Don Taylor, RAF Ludham, 1943;

  • R8224, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough 1942;

  • DN334/HF-D, 183 Sqn, RAF Church Fenton, Exercise Spartan;

  • EK176/JK-X, 1 Sqn, RAF Aklington, 1943; and

  • JP380/XM-Y, 182 Sqn, RAF Martlesham Heath.

 

 

C o n c l u s i o n

 

This is a superbly produced set of decals. It provides some interesting and appealing options for Car Door Typhoons.

Highly Recommended.

Thanks to Hannants for this sample.


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This Page Created on 4 April, 2016
Last updated 4 April, 2016

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