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Finished 1/72 UH-34 Seabat

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  • From: Central Texas
Finished 1/72 UH-34 Seabat
Posted by viking73 on Sunday, February 14, 2010 7:38 PM

Hi,

Well after almost 3 months of working on this in my spare time, here’s my completed Italeri 1/72 H-34.

I chose to model a USN UH-34G from HT-8 in the overall red-orange training scheme.  I used the Cobra Company resin interior and the Eduard photo-etch detail set.  Both were excellent and I highly recommend them.  I also cut off the closed cockpit windows to display them in the open position and added some wiring for the hoist motor above the cabin door.  I had the decals custom made at Fireball Modelworks (thanks Joseph!) and they turned out great.

Sorry for the poor photos… 

-Derek




 

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  • From: East Bethel, MN
Posted by midnightprowler on Monday, February 15, 2010 7:41 AM

That's really sharp.  I like the high visibility scheme.  Dont see ot often.  Really nice work.

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  • From: A Spartan in the Wolverine State
Posted by rjkplasticmod on Monday, February 15, 2010 7:44 AM

Sweet looking Build Derek Yes.  Thanks for sharing.

Regards,  Rick

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  • From: Australia
Posted by Helo H-34 on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 1:28 PM

Superb Seabat , Derek .

Nice work on opening the side cockpit windows , the cockpit interior looks great too .

The fireball decals look perfect , how did you work out all the measurements for each decal numbers and lettering to give to joseph ;

I have a couple of 1/72 scale USMC UH-1E Trainning Huey's as well as two Navy H-34's , I've been trying to scrounge up spare decals from different sheets and it's difficult to get letters and numbers exactly the same size . It would be great if I could get everything I needed on one sheet ? All I have as reference are the pic's in Squadron Signals UH-1 Huey  and H-34 in action books .

John .

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    August 2009
  • From: Central Texas
Posted by viking73 on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 4:20 PM

Thanks for the positive comments guys.  I had a fun time doing this build and I'm happy with the results.  Wish my pictures were better…

As for your questions John - I didn't give Joseph any dimensions.  I just e-mailed him some pictures and gave him a "laundry list" of exactly what markings I needed and he did all the work.  I can’t tell you how great Joseph was to work with and the results speak for themselves.  I can’t recommend him enough!  Not only that but his prices are very reasonable – I’d almost say too cheap!!

He also did another H-34 decal set for me (an overall grey bird from VC-1 – it’s in the Squadron “In Action” book and a color photo is located in fantastic book “Sikorsky H-34: An Illustrated History”) and a UH-1 in Ft. Rucker markings that I’m working on now…

Drop him a line and then be sure to post photos of your builds John!

-Derek

 

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  • From: The Redwood Empire
Posted by Aaronw on Monday, February 22, 2010 11:23 AM

Very nice job on the Seabat, I've got Kingpin II from the Squardron H-34 book on my list of things to build someday.It is a similar high vis H-34 used during one of the Antarctic explorations.

What did you use for the day-glo paint? It came out very nice and I understand that is a difficult color to paint.

  • Member since
    August 2009
  • From: Central Texas
Posted by viking73 on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 6:45 AM

Hi Aaron, thanks for the kind words.

As for the paint, I attempted to use Model Master fluorescent red - orange (#2041 or FS28913) with my airbrush.  I must have had some bad paint thought because it went on like 220 grit sandpaper, ugh!  After a few curse words I sanded it smooth and re-primed the bird.  I wasn’t sure what I was going to do and I was starting to think my Seabat wouldn't ever be finished.  Then one day about a week later I was in the paint isle at my local Wal-Mart I stumbled across a spray can of Krylon #3101 “Red Glowing Orange Fluorescent” paint.  I decided to take a chance with it and after some testing I was very happy with the results and used it and was very pleased with the outcome.

Fluorescent finishes aren’t too bad, the key is making sure you have a uniform light primer on everything you want to paint fluorescent.  I used light gull gray and that worked just fine.

Good luck with your H-34 and be sure to post a picture when she’s done!

-Derek

 

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