Ok, my Seaking is done. The modifications were: enhanced the rotorhead with solder wire, railroad lenses for the landing lights, and I replaced the rotor mast with a brass tube for easy turning/detaching of the main rotor. Otherwise the model is out of the box.
Thanks again to those who responded and posted the decal instruction, without you I wouldn't have been able to complete this project. For the progress pictures go to: http://cs.finescale.com/forums/906793/ShowPost.aspx.
Hi,
The time you spent on that rotor head really paid off. It's great to see a Sea King in German colours for a change. It looks like a really good kit to build with loads of detail and the stencilling being the icing on the cake. Thanks for sharing your build with us. I have a couple of Airfix Sea Kings in the stash but one will be cut up and used on an HH-3. Have you built the Airfix kit? How does it compare?
Thanks again.
Rich
Awesome build! Thanks for sharing. I love the rotor detail!
Ray
Nice job man !
I really like the weathering and exhast staining. The rotor head is nice too - I might try to add something like that to my already built version of the same kit.
I've built both the Airfix kit and this same RoG kit. My only comments are that the airfix kit is a bit less detailed on the exterior, and alot less detailed on the interior. I had some trouble with the Airfix windscreen that was corrected by sawing about a 1/16" section out of the middle of it with a hacksaw blade. If you place the cut correctly, you don't notice it once the framing is painted. If you don't cut something out - then the windscreen is too wide and hangs over the sides of the fuselage.
Chris
delov wrote:Thanks for the kind words guys! About the airfix kit-- I do not have it so, I don't know how it would compare to this one. I have the feeling that this kit is a re-box of the Hasegawa issue, but I am not sure, it just has a Hasegawa feel to it. About the antena wire-- it is made from stretched sprue attached with superglue to the struts. The little bumps on each side are tiny drops of superglue. I have tried using thin fishing line but I found that it is hard to attach to things, so stretched sprue works for me.