Taifun
- Scale:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Completed
- Started:
- January 5, 2020
- Completed:
- January 29, 2020
Project inventory
Full kits
Detail and Conversion sets
Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun
Extratech 1:72
EX 72126 Decals
Materials
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Project colors
Exterior
Photoalbums
Part of my Collection
Comments
3 January 2020, 09:54
Maciej Bellos
Lot of questions here Łukasz:
- when?
- where?
- more importantly, how?
- how many?
- for how long?
Following with great interest!
Lot of questions here Łukasz:
- when?
- where?
- more importantly, how?
- how many?
- for how long?
Following with great interest!
3 January 2020, 20:28
Łukasz Gliński
- "ASAP as possible"😉 I think once I get rid of unfinished business (Dakota, Superfreighter, Avia & Comanche)
- here 😄 LOL
- using a scriber, glue, paints and hopefully not much putty
- single green-blue one 😄 I assume the tail is partially red
- meant to be a quickbuild😉
Welcome mate! 👍
- "ASAP as possible"😉 I think once I get rid of unfinished business (Dakota, Superfreighter, Avia & Comanche)
- here 😄 LOL
- using a scriber, glue, paints and hopefully not much putty
- single green-blue one 😄 I assume the tail is partially red
- meant to be a quickbuild😉
Welcome mate! 👍
3 January 2020, 21:03
Maciej Bellos
Not the answers I was expecting 🙂
Since my questions where out of context, what I had in my mind was the historical side of a Taifun in Polish markings. So how hany Polish Taifuns were there, for how long, how did Poland get them, where did they operate, etc.
Not the answers I was expecting 🙂
Since my questions where out of context, what I had in my mind was the historical side of a Taifun in Polish markings. So how hany Polish Taifuns were there, for how long, how did Poland get them, where did they operate, etc.
3 January 2020, 22:54
Łukasz Gliński
So, we know of two of them, namely WW2 refurbished leftovers. But 3 liveries are known:
- white, grey or pearl military
- green & blue military (Fly company believes the top was dark blue)
- one of them registered SP-AIO before handover to the military (probably the first one)
They served couple of years straight after the war, mainly in Warsaw.
More details here samolotypolskie.pl/s..hmitt-Bf-108-Taifun2
So, we know of two of them, namely WW2 refurbished leftovers. But 3 liveries are known:
- white, grey or pearl military
- green & blue military (Fly company believes the top was dark blue)
- one of them registered SP-AIO before handover to the military (probably the first one)
They served couple of years straight after the war, mainly in Warsaw.
More details here samolotypolskie.pl/s..hmitt-Bf-108-Taifun2
3 January 2020, 23:14
Łukasz Gliński
Added the photoalbum, please feel redirected there:
Taifun | Album by Woody (1:72)
Added the photoalbum, please feel redirected there:
Taifun | Album by Woody (1:72)
7 January 2020, 20:58