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I started this kit about 6 months ago and finished it up finally this evening. Thanks to all here who provided links and assistance with this build I build the kit pretty much straight OOB except for drilling out the exhaust pipes, the air intake, and adding some mesh screen there as well. It's not a bad kit at all, but the instructions are a little weak in placing some parts. I used Polly Scale paints for most of the finish.
Thanks for looking, comments and critiques welcome
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
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well done!
help yourself to a drink at the still, you earned it
Thanks... that sounds like a good idea
I just received this kit from a co-worker, he got it for $3 at a rummage sale. I will be building it shortly
Very nice...a vist to the Swap is in order
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OK, I think I'll heard there now for a nice dry martini
Very nice whirly bird!!
Good work Stik
rtoo speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results
Thanks guys! if I did not have such a big stash I would be tempted to go buy and build another one soon...
Great job there. Can you share any weathering tips? Looks like you used some nice lightening and darkening touches!
On the bench:
Tamiya Sheridan M551
AFV Club IDF Centurion
I like the Bell 47 the smell of Avgas is clean! Nice job !!!
Thank you guys.
Steve, I went with basic techniques for weathering: pin washes in recesses and around raised details, and dry brushing on highlights, and in simulating wear on selected areas. Nothing fancy at all. The biggest "lightening" occurred once I applied the final top coat of Humbrol Matt Clear. That stuff lightened up and altered the OD more than I thought it would.
Artworks, I was not much of a fan of the 47 until this build. I learned a bit about it in both the research and just from looking at the kit parts during the build. I certainly gained appreciation and affection during the process.
A final note to this build. Last night I took this critter to the local monthly IPMS Chapter Meeting and entered it in to the contest. I honestly expected another build of mine to do better, but this one took 3rd place in the Master Category! HUAH! I was surprised at: 1) it did so well, especially considering the competition, and 2) a LOT of compliments on the bubble
Nice work Stikpusher, I love seeing these "bubble" copters. Any plans for her to go onto a diorama? Tempting to have it in Korea with doctors running out get stretchers, or even landed in combat to pick up from medics!
Thank you Ghost. No plans for any dioramas at this time.
At least Stik this kit would be good for a novice Helicopter builder to get started on.
1.) not a very expensive kit still cheaper than the Academy H-13.
2.) Parts count is not very high not like the Academy H-13 which has more parts to it which means more complicated. The revell kit could be built in one day at the most maybe 2 if you take into account painting.
stikpusher
On the workbench: Dragon 1/350 scale Ticonderoga class USS BunkerHill 1/720 scale Italeri USS Harry S. Truman 1/72 scale Encore Yak-6
The 71st Tactical Fighter Squadron the only Squadron to get an Air to Air kill and an Air to Ground kill in the same week with only a F-15 http://photobucket.com/albums/v332/Mikeym_us/
Yes, it is certainly a good inexpensive just above entry level kit. My delays in construction came more from painting and life issues than anything else. Plus I do take my time in almost every build these days...
You could always recreate the scene from MASH where Hawkeye is lowered to where a soldier is lying wounded in a foxhole and Hawkeye is still dressed as Santa.
If I do one day make a Korean War diorama, it will be based upon something real in tribute to the guys who really fought and bled and died there, rather than a fictional TV show.
What you don't think that didn't happen in real life?
stikpusher If I do one day make a Korean War diorama, it will be based upon something real in tribute to the guys who really fought and bled and died there, rather than a fictional TV show.
but did he catch up to Dangerous Dan?
aweome build
sweet. i built the italeri 1/48 but have this in the stash as an IDF build.
Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten)Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
Thanks, I am thinking real hard about gettting another to build up as a 1st Cav early Vietnam scout ship.
Nice build indeed.
1st CAV scout ship? That's a great idea!! Good luck with it and keep us posted please!
Mark
Thank you Mark. I am glad to hear that you like this build. I saw one built up as a 1st Cav Scout on another site. It looked great. This kit has most everything needed since it also has parts for a prototype gunship. But I would have to replace the M1919 .30 cals with some M-60s.
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