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Posted by Winnie on Tuesday, October 5, 2004 7:30 PM
Colin Russel: You are right on!

I have decided that the cabin doors shall be open! And I'll make an early 1980's RNoAF Sea King (069) since I got the decals, and have ridden in that machine noumerous times.

That also means that Good ol' Death can expect some parts in the future, since I have a few left overs from Airwaves and Belcherbits now!

The only thing I am missing is the stencil decals for emergency exists and the likes.

I particularily liked the White Metal Tail rotor blades, they look like the real thing! I will have to increase my skills a lot though, before I start this one.

Here is a list of the new "additions"
Eduard Interior
Flightpath Sea King Set

So with that in order, I think there is some building coming up!
IF anyone wonders, the flightpath set is ABSOLUTELY wonderful!!

Cheers to allBig Smile [:D]
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  • From: Aberdeen, Scotland
Posted by Colin Russell on Saturday, September 25, 2004 12:47 PM
Winnie,
Sounds good. Look forward to seeing how you get on with those. I used plastic rod, sprue and lead foil to make up the troop seats down the back and the various bits and pieces that the HAR3 carries. The shack and its seat and consoles are scratchbuild from plastic card. I opened the main door (stbd side) and used it from the kit, having built up the edges of the door opening on the fuselage. By using only parts of the Flightpath set, I had enough to make additions to another Sea King model! If you are careful and plan it out, these Flightpath sets can produce two models! All the best.
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Posted by Winnie on Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:58 AM
Colin Russel,
The Airwaves HC-4 set gives the cargo hook, and the cargo door, so you may open that as well, but now I'm trying to find drawings or floor plans, so that i can build the troop seats, the 'sar' seats in the back, and the Radar operators 'shack' with the coffemaker/radio rack in front (just inside the airstair door)

Thanks anyways, and I also got the Eduard interior set that I'll use parts of as well, so I guess my new etchmate is going to really pay for itself!Big Smile [:D]

The parts from flightpath are on the way too!
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Posted by Winnie on Thursday, September 23, 2004 9:53 AM
No I didn't...

I'll send you a Personal message, and include ,y new email address
Cheers Mate!Cool [8D]
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  • From: Canberra,Australia
Posted by death on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 10:18 PM
Mate, I don't have any of that! Obviously my set is somewhat deficient! Did you get the e-mail the other day?
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Posted by Winnie on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 8:17 AM
death:

Just wondering, do you have the short sponsons and the radome??

Cause I might have that as well (double).
Let me know.Big Smile [:D]

And I got Sand filters as well!
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  • From: Canberra,Australia
Posted by death on Sunday, September 19, 2004 8:12 PM
Winnie
I got your e-mail the other day but my home one won't let me reply.I'll get your address off it and send you my work e-mail from work.
Cheers
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Posted by Winnie on Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:25 PM
Well Sir!

The info on the bubble windows is what I needed!!

Thanks again, and now I will look at your model!Big Smile [:D]
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  • From: Aberdeen, Scotland
Posted by Colin Russell on Tuesday, September 14, 2004 6:17 AM
Winnie,
The Flightpath set has a very nice airstairs door - seperate step treads, side handrail posts and the side framework under the treads. Very nice. There is also a detailed rack for the interior which is visible through that door. If you want to build the rest of the interior and open the sliding door on the other side, you will have to do a lot of scratchbuilding - Filghtpath do not provide material for the rear of the main cabin. I used the set for an RAF rescue diorama (www.aberdeenmodeller.plus.com and then click on 'gallery') and built the seating in the rear from plastic rod, lead foil and card. The set also gives you the square bubble windows. Hope this helps.
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Posted by Winnie on Wednesday, September 8, 2004 12:30 PM
Well that sucks then (probably explains the headache I got last time I drank it then...)

Coors light it is for the next little while! Well I'll get in touch when I get my parts!
Cheers
WinnieBig Smile [:D]
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    December 2003
  • From: Canberra,Australia
Posted by death on Tuesday, September 7, 2004 4:24 PM
That would be cool.When you let me know about the parts I'll let you know what markings are available. I recommend the 817Sqn 50th anniversary shark scheme.You're not having much luck with the beers.They make XXXX by teaching cats to squat over the bottles!
Mick
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    February 2004
Posted by Winnie on Tuesday, September 7, 2004 8:47 AM
OZ Markings will be welcomed!

I'll let you know when I receive the rest of me bits, then I'll ask for your mailing address!!

Cheers
(I guess 4x's is out of the question as well then?)

WinnieBig Smile [:D]
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  • From: Canberra,Australia
Posted by death on Sunday, September 5, 2004 10:11 PM
Winnie,you are a dead set legend! Ours are the Mk50's.Any of those parts you don't need would be greatly appreciated!! I wasn't looking forward to scratch building a six-blade tail rotor.
Cheers!
( I'll have a Vic Bitter for you instead.The reason we export Fosters is no one here drinks it!)
PS Let me know if you ever want any OZ markings for yours.
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Posted by Winnie on Thursday, September 2, 2004 8:03 AM
Actually, death, the composite blades are actually just root fillets and the trim tabs for the original Hasegawa (or revell) blades. but I will have a spare set so after I get mine from flight path (in about 4 weeks) I can mail you the spare set of parts! (may even have a spare 6 bladed tail rotor for your Mk50 (is it?)

Sand filter box as well may be available, so let me know what you need and I'll see what we can get ya from the "leftovers!"
Cheers
(have a Fosters for me will ya?)
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  • From: Canberra,Australia
Posted by death on Wednesday, September 1, 2004 9:19 PM
Winnie,I'm an RAN Sea King maintainer down under and I'm converting the Hasegawa 1/48 Sea King to an Oz Westland one.I have a conversion set made by an Oz company with new tail rotor,etc but it doesn't have the Composite MRB's.Is the Airwaves set worth it just for those?
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Posted by Winnie on Wednesday, September 1, 2004 8:47 AM
So an update:
AIrwaves also had the generator blister that goes on the dog house, and the mod for the rotor blades to become "composite". Now I'm waiting for my DACO decals for the Belgian Air Force (Stenciling for Sea King), and will order flightpath stuff at next paycheck!! This will be an expensive kit for sure!

Need an additional hoist for it though, but will have to wait and see what's in the flightpath kit first...

Cheers
WinnieBig Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 10:23 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Winnie

I just found my saviour!!

Flightpath out of England, got almost everything to help me!

It's not cheap, but I do believe it will be my salvation for finnaly being able to complete my Sea King the way I want!!

Cheers all
Winnie

I was just going to suggest FlightPath.
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Posted by Winnie on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 3:01 PM
Thanks Colin!

I Was wondering wether it had the bubble windows, but the replies I got were too short to explain it. Just wish he had pictures of it.

Just wondering what the cost will be after shipping and the like.

Do you know if the door is as nice as Eduards door, or? (the forward airstair door that is.

Cheers
Winnie
Approve [^]
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  • From: Aberdeen, Scotland
Posted by Colin Russell on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 9:51 AM
I agree - Flightpath is the answer! It is a great set with everything you need - sponsons, bubble windows, window frames, Orange Crop detectors, interior and exterior bits and pieces and a marvellous hook and brackets assemble (29 parts in all for the hook and brackets alone). This set also has the 6 blade tail rotor in white metal. Highly recommended.
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Posted by Winnie on Monday, August 30, 2004 10:50 AM
I just found my saviour!!

Flightpath out of England, got almost everything to help me!

It's not cheap, but I do believe it will be my salvation for finnaly being able to complete my Sea King the way I want!!

Cheers all
Winnie
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    February 2004
Posted by Winnie on Monday, August 30, 2004 7:57 AM
Is it hard to make windows on your own? do you need to use vacuum and heat, or is just heat good enough?

I can carve a master out of wood, and then use low heat and mold a new windov outta clear styrene?

Any thoughts?Approve [^]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 29, 2004 1:44 PM
Could try kit bashing another 1/48 helo kit, but that might get pricy. For bubble windows, Academy's 1/48 CH-46E has a couple. Don't think the round cabin windows would work for the H-3 though.
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Posted by Winnie on Sunday, August 29, 2004 1:22 PM
Let me clarify (muddify) a little!

This is what I have got:
Belcherbits:
Sponson and Radome
CPI
Airwaves:
Cargo door
Cargo hook
6 bladed tail rotor
Cutting edge decals
RNoAF Reg no and roundels

This is what I have found:
Eduard interor and Exterior Photo etch
Daco Decals Stencils (these are Blgian AF, but I bet they are the same...
Some masks
And mushroom radar (for MK43B)

I need this:
Bubble windows, and more cabin windows.

I am NOT skilled enough to make these myself, although I wish...
I will have to scratchbuild the interior if I want one, but there are atleast some parts available.

So again, any helpers out there?

Cheers
Winnie
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    February 2004
SEA KING SUPERDETAIL 1:48
Posted by Winnie on Sunday, August 29, 2004 12:17 PM
OK, I'm mad, but I'm also a helicopter pilot, so that I guess explains a lot then!

I have purchased the SH-3H Sea King from Hasegawa, and want to produce the Sea King MK43, of the Royal Norwegian Air Force. I have gotten Airwawes HC.4 upgrade, and Belchers radome and Short sponsons. I will also get Eduards Exterior and interior for it. Cutting Edge had the serials and Norwegian AF roundels, but I also need the Stencil decals and bubble windows...

Anybody know who makes those?

Anybody built the kit with the extras on it?
Great kit, and it will go great with the rest of my 1:48 Royal Norwegian Air Force!!
Thanks for any help!
Cheers
Winnie
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