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1/72 Sea King
Posted by Bossman on Thursday, February 12, 2004 11:55 AM
I built the Airfix 1/72 Sea King about a year ago. It was a great project and I was pleased with the results - just a little dissappointed in the clear parts and with the fact that the interior was full of a whole lot of nuthin.

I saw the Revell of Germany kit the other day and I was wondering if anyone has built this kit - would you recommend it ? Is it an improvement over the Airfix kit ?

Thanks !
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    June 2003
  • From: USA
Posted by RotorheadTX on Friday, February 13, 2004 9:13 AM
The Revell of Germany kit is an absolutely superior model. It is in fact the best 1/72nd scale Sea King yet produced. It has two important issues though:

1) it is a WESTLAND Sea King - there is a bulge on the port side of the transmission cover 'doghouse' that is particular to the APU installed on Westland-build birds. If you want to convert it to a Sikorsky Sea King, this bulge should be shaved off for accuracy's sake. The risk is destruction of the surrounding detail - you have to decide if it's worth it or not.

2) the main undercarriage sponsons are significantly undersized. Best to replace these with sponsons from either the Airfix or Fujimi kits, or the resin parts from Whirlybits (available from Linden Hill Imports). Personally, I haven't yet seen the Whirlybits parts, so I cannot pass comment on those.

Good luck!
Tony
""Expect nothing - that way you won't be surprised when it's precisely what you get.""
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Posted by Bossman on Friday, February 13, 2004 11:13 AM
Thanks Tony - Appreciate the feedback !
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  • From: Philadelphia, PA
Posted by garys on Monday, March 15, 2004 4:10 PM
Tony,
Also thought about using the Revell kit to make a USN version so you info helps a lot. My guess is that it would come out as a SH-3H, is that correct?
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 15, 2004 7:52 PM
Tony

What modifications would I need to do to convert it to a VH-3 (Marine One) type bird?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:09 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by RotorheadTX

The Revell of Germany kit is an absolutely superior model. It is in fact the best 1/72nd scale Sea King yet produced. It has two important issues though:

1) it is a WESTLAND Sea King - there is a bulge on the port side of the transmission cover 'doghouse' that is particular to the APU installed on Westland-build birds. If you want to convert it to a Sikorsky Sea King, this bulge should be shaved off for accuracy's sake. The risk is destruction of the surrounding detail - you have to decide if it's worth it or not.

2) the main undercarriage sponsons are significantly undersized. Best to replace these with sponsons from either the Airfix or Fujimi kits, or the resin parts from Whirlybits (available from Linden Hill Imports). Personally, I haven't yet seen the Whirlybits parts, so I cannot pass comment on those.

Good luck!
Tony


And the tail rotor is also different, besides some other details, like antennas and stuff...

By the way, i've got a Fujimi one, and as far i can tell from the box, and knowing what i know from the Revell and Airfix one's, it's the best one 1/72 US Seaking i've ever seen around...

Fom me, the Airfix one's are just like toy's, starting with the one from the Apollo missions, and ending up in the "new" one, in fact, a rebox of the early one!!!!!
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