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Small-scale SH-3 done (pic)

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 10:21 AM

Yeah, I skimped on the weathering.  I'll fix that next time. Big Smile

 

Thanks, glad you like it.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

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    September 2006
  • From: From Vernal UT OH YEA!!
Posted by raptordriver on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 9:53 PM

Next time I would recommend you give it a panel wash.

 

 

seriously great work.

Andrew

 

 

  • Member since
    January 2006
  • From: colorado-usa
Posted by redripper49 on Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:04 PM

Right u are,the Sea King went to mostly TPS scheme around the time of Desert Shield/Storm 1990/91,I have a few pic somewhere of the FRS (Fleet Replacement/Readiness Squadron) for the type HS-10 in the TPS grays with a female crew member(plane captain?) sitting on a sponson...trying to avoid my camera!! Indifferent at an air show.

And the Squadron book too.

Also have both 1/72 Micro/SuperScale (original release) of Navy/Marines helos which include the famous "Old 66" HS-4 "Black Knights" SH-3D version with the markings up to Apollo 11 recovery July 23,1969 with short "teardrop" sponsons and the White/Matt Gull Gray hi-viz scheme and it's later configuration (also shown in the above ref book) in 1/48 with longer sponsons/MAD gear/sonobouy tubes still in hi-viz but 640/NH or NL modex/full Apollo(10,11,12,and two others I forget with out my refs!!) missions capsules under co-pilot windows,on Kittyhawk...it later was lost in a crash.

A British 1/72 decal of colorful HS-5 SH-3A/D in hi-viz 16081 Dk Engine Gray (Glossy) withDay-Glo orange nose/ white markings/lt blue/white checkers around front of rear boom,behind cabin section,on a ASW carrier 1965 

 

Terry

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 9:31 PM

Thanks for the reply.  Glad you like it.  For your question, I think you are right on the 3-tone scheme, depending on what year you are depicting.  For this size though, I simply used white from a spray can for the underside and primer gray from the can for the topside.  It looks close enough for me.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

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  • Member since
    January 2006
  • From: colorado-usa
Posted by redripper49 on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 9:15 PM

Nice...,that's how I got started doing helos and aircraft 40 years ago...,I first built, of course some 1/25th cars,Space/Rockets...,then,Revell/Hasagewa/Tamiya 1/720-700 scale Battleships and Carriers,and having only an Encyclopidia Brittanica with a few photos the evening news reports/newspaper and just the start of hobby mags and occasional reference series of books,ie;WW II ,Vietnametc.

I and a cousin I visiting at his parents owner/managed motel in Kimball,NE (Slumber 'J') went to the '5and Dime store' or Woolworths and each bought a Revell kit to build along with our pint of Creamery ice cream(yes,1 each!!)

I bought the USS Hornet (CVS-12) with Apollo 12 capsule "Moon Landing Recovery Carrier" since the year before and still active was that very subject!!

Later another cousin in the same relations Father in Law,I met when he and his wife came to CO with cuz and the wife...,he served on Hornet during 1969-70 and the recovery mission!!

I had also recently obtained a book (about late 1990's) called USS Hornet (CV/CVA/CVS12) from Turner Publishing Co.,which later came out with "Splash Down-US Navy Space Recoveries" which deals with all the types of ships/aircraft used since the beginning!!

Anyway my cousin got the still avaliable USS Enterprise (CVA/CVN-65) in its 1969 config.

Hornet had the SH-3s,E-1/C-1s and "Big E" had F-4/A-4/E-2/SH-3s as the re-release today still has!!

I noticed that there were a LOT MORE aircraft models than carriers,so I stared building,Monogram/Revell 1/48 then 1/72 scale aircraft...

I found a kit in the same mold as CVS-12,some years ago in this magazines Sell section her sister Gemini 5 recovery vessel CVS-18 USS Wasp...it's in teh orignal boxart box SOMEWHERE in my storage!!

P.S.I have a question also posted on an  earlier thread Group Build post:

 Copy/Paste here:

Since I haven't recieved a reply for an older post,on the ARC site yet...,on the subject of paint scheme:

Dragon instructions suggest just a two gray scheme on these two colorful tail draggers.

Top:36320

Bottom;36375

with either a matt/flat black or Insignia blue 35044 tails,*which incorrectly include the tail rotors!!

My reference for the Seahawk/Knighthawks show a 3 tone gray TPS

Top of engine/anti-glare/TPS markings:35375 Blue-Gray

Entire fuselage,below top of above,except bottom of cabin/moveable tail horz.stab:36320 Dk(Ghost) Gray

Bottom of SH-60B radar dome/and all versions cabin/tail stabs:36495 "Very" Lt Gray

But of course for this small of scale..,all would be toned down or an alternate of 36320 top engine/anti glare,36375 rest of fuselage,36495 bottom could work?      

 

Terry

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Small-scale SH-3 done (pic)
Posted by HeavyArty on Sunday, January 24, 2010 11:10 AM

OK, Its a little small, but it is an SH-3.  It is on my latest work, a 1/720 CVN 71 USS Roosevelt that I built for a family member.  You can see the whole thing here.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

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"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

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