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December 2002
- From: Tip O' da Mitt (Northern Michigan)
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Posted by albymoore
on Wednesday, September 15, 2004 11:01 AM
Hi Rob,
There is a Hasegawa UH-60A and an Italeri UH-60A Desert Hawk. The Hasegawa kit has a more accurate fuselage than Italeri's Blackhawk, but the interior detail leaves alot to be desired (no ceiling to speak of, decal instrument panels, troop seats are a joke) and can only be built as an early A (no HIRSS exhaust, cable cutters, M130 chaff buckets, etc). The Italeri kit has better interior and exterior parts (sans the ALQ-144 IR Jammer-not even close) and can be built with the HIRSS exhausts, but the fuselage has funky proportioning. A friend of mine built a really nice Blackhawk by combined the two kits. He used Italeri's interior and exterior parts with Hasegawa's fuselage components, rotors, and landing gear. The Hasegawa kit comes ESSS wings, 260 gallon fuel tanks, and Hellfire racks, while the Italeri kit comes with the wings, Hellfire racks and two 19 shot FFAR pods.
HTH,
Albert
"I know what it wants now...the void has swallowed the light and the machine wants my soul"
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