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Italeri 1/72 UH1c

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Italeri 1/72 UH1c
Posted by Theuns on Friday, August 12, 2011 12:16 PM

After "reboxing" the total desaster with the 1/48 Revell UH1c I have started this little 1/72 Italeri UH1c.

I know there are many inacuracies acording to the experts, but I will do this out the box just for fun.

So far the fit is very good with crisp detail.I have however managed to loose the rudder peddalsSuper Angry

The cockpit floor assembly is only a dryfit to the fuse for now till I install the windows and do some light paint touchups.Still allot to learn about fine detail painting.

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

 

Theuns

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Posted by rotorwash on Friday, August 12, 2011 12:31 PM

Theuns,

  Lookin' good.  I'd recommend leaving the interior "floating" while you glue the halves together.  It will find a natural fit.  I did that for all my Huey builds and it seems to work. 

   Ray

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Posted by Theuns on Friday, August 12, 2011 12:46 PM

Thanx Ray, that sounds like a planYes.Do you then tack it in with thin cement or cyno and just touch up the paint?

 

Theuns

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Posted by rotorwash on Friday, August 12, 2011 1:04 PM

I usually run some thin cement around the edges of the floor and the rear bulkhead after i have the halves glued together.  Depending on whether the cabin door will be open or not, you may want to fill the small gap that will be between the cabin floor and the door and touch it up.  If you are going to leave the cabin doors closed, that's really not necessary in my opinion.  good luck!

    Ray

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Posted by Theuns on Friday, August 12, 2011 1:13 PM

Thanx Ray, depending on witch door gap is the worst I will close that one up and leave the other one open LOL!

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Wednesday, August 17, 2011 9:14 AM

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

Here it is.Some more sanding and soon ready for primer.The sanding and filling did needless to say remove some of the rivet detail. Ah well, can't win them all.

Did the Navy Seawolves ever fly with the armament packs removed, or were they permanently fixed???

Thanx

 

Theuns

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Posted by bsyamato on Friday, August 19, 2011 11:12 AM

nice piece Theuns Yes i did one years ago and was a really fun kit

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, August 20, 2011 1:28 AM

Thanx. I has loads more fun with this buils than the revell huey.

I put on all the "extras" and cleaned off some seams on the skids I missed.Hoping to get some green on today.

This olive drap issue can realy get confusing with the "right" colour. I will use what ever I have in the paint box that looks "near" and write it foo as "fading" LOL!

Interestingly the paint instructions call for OD all round but on the box cover it shows flat red uppers for the horisontal stabs.

Will post some pix later and when it's done (and good enough) I will start on the "forward base LP"

Did the US forces still use the WW2 tipe Willies Jeep in Vietnam? I can get anice little 1/272 jeep that would go well with this Heli .

 

Theuns

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Posted by bsyamato on Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:47 AM

Theuns

Did the US forces still use the WW2 tipe Willies Jeep in Vietnam? I can get anice little 1/272 jeep that would go well with this Heli .

 

Theuns

sorry, don't know about this Sad

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Posted by HeavyArty on Saturday, August 20, 2011 7:37 AM

The red upper surface of the stabilizers is correct.  It was used as an identifying feature from above.  You can just make out the red on Easy Rider below.

The WWII Willys jeep was no longer in service by Vietnam.  The jeep used then was the M151A1.

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, August 20, 2011 9:58 AM

Thanx, red it will be!

I recon in 1/72 scale the WW2 Willies might be "mistaken" for M151A1 Wink

A slight desaster struck when I was trying to "speed dry" the gloss clear coat with a hairdryer before the sun went down and it got to cold. I saw the landing skids have deformed with the heat and the hog looks like it has done a 30G landing, it is now skwatting! RATS!!!!

After the clear dries I will try to rectify it manually, failing that I will aply some heat.Hope I get it right.The heli is starting to look nice.

Theuns

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Posted by HeavyArty on Saturday, August 20, 2011 12:22 PM

"I recon in 1/72 scale the WW2 Willies might be "mistaken" for M151A1"

Not really, but if it works for you, I guess it is O.K.

Good luck fixing the skids.  Sounds like it is coming along nicely. 

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, August 20, 2011 2:04 PM

I have been "working" the skids(lesson learned about heat and skids!) but I don't think it will be as good as new.The hog will have a weird "sit" to it, but that's just life.I knew this build was going to well!Confused

Got the red on the tail and the black glare pannel on the nose painted on.Will do a bit of a wash on the engine cowlings and he decals tomorrow.

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Monday, August 22, 2011 9:41 AM

Almost done! All decals,staining and satin coats completed, just need to do final assembly now.

What would the colour be of the two rocket pods? The instructions here is not to clear about it. It is the round cilyndrical pods. No guns on this model.

Theuns

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Posted by rotorwash on Monday, August 22, 2011 10:20 AM

 

M200 pods should be OD with bare aluminum ends. Of course, many units painted their rocket pods, but OD was standard.

  Ray

92 AHC UH-1C:

Closeup of a XM157 pod showing the color scheme:

Of course, you could get fancy!:

 

 

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Posted by Theuns on Monday, August 22, 2011 12:20 PM

Cool, thanx for those pix!

This is what it looks like sofar. A bit of washing and some tailboom staining.The doors wil be added aswell.

 I have started on the helipad construction.

Rotor assembly will be next.

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

I just love the "Bud" pods! LOL

 

Theuns

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Sunday, August 28, 2011 6:43 AM

Well, I have almost completed the build. I needto still make a few crates and drums that go on the base.Also the beading that rounds off the "correx" base edges.

It was a fun build, even with all the inacuracies of the kit, but atleast it looks somewhat like a Huey LOL!

I think I need to get the Academy 1/35 Suoer Cobra next.

 

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

Italeri 1/72 UH1c

Oh, btw I just now saw the bent left flybarEmbarrassed

 

Theuns

 

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Posted by HeavyArty on Sunday, August 28, 2011 7:44 AM

Looks pretty good. Nice job on it.

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Posted by rotorwash on Sunday, August 28, 2011 8:11 AM

Theuns,

  I have to say that even though I know the inaccuracies, that is a  good looking bird.  I am wondering why the chin bubble is painted over, however.   Is that creative license or did the clear parts hae issues?  Nice job on the base, by the way.

       Ray

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Posted by bsyamato on Sunday, August 28, 2011 3:13 PM

sure don't seems a chinook Big Smile

nicely done man Yes

 

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Posted by Theuns on Monday, August 29, 2011 5:12 AM

A Chinook it surely ain'tBig Smile

The only problem with the chinbubble was that I didn't remove the masking before taking the pix! Thanx for pointing it out to meYes

Theuns

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