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1/32 BK-117s update II

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 30, 2006 3:06 AM

A few more dry-fits and it'll be perfect. I never used vacuum-former, so its putty and plastic for me.

I stil have two Bolkows to build, bow that i got the hang of it. One is going to be the first ADAC helo, other probalby a privately owned and saddly crashed helo.

Thank you for your words on my work! That bolkow took me a while to built, but in the end it's very rewarding to look at it. Most of other helos were gifts to my friends.

I am all in all an eurocopter fan, no wonder almost all of my models waiting in line are revell EC's. Ironic... i fly agusta bell's, not one EC in sight. I also have an apache, kiowa and a blackhawk to build, all in 1/35. Those are just things that i had to have, so darn mean looking.

Hope to see more of those eurocopters of yours soon.

Jure

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  • From: Cardinal USA
Posted by AirMedical on Saturday, April 29, 2006 11:06 AM

Hey,

I don't know about nailing it. The profile is one thing, the fit is another. I just know I'm pretty close.

As for mass production. I do plan on trying to make some extras to have on hand in that the vacuum-former I have is on consignment and for engineering review. Once I fine tune the tooling, I will run off some extras which will include the external oxygen tank and "possible" a BO-105 CBS extension conversion. I just bought a 1/32 BO-105 and am expecting delivery any day now. I just need to cut the kit and make the profile master proto for the extension. A friend of mine flies a 105CBS for a HEMS service here in the U.S. so he'll be getting the first one. He already got my first set of a Nightsun, EC135 tail fin and EMS interior accessories for his 105 & 135 build.

Speaking of Bolkow, nice work!!! You sure know what you're doing. Even the little OH-6A. Nice dio too.

I've been a loooong time Revell fan of their 1/32 helicopters since I was a youngster. Believe me, I'm looking forward to doing the 145 one of these days. I've been corresponding with our local Medevac program hoping one day they'll upgrade to a 145. I have two more 135's waiting to be built. One as our other HEMS; "STAT Medevac 8". The other 135 I have yet to decide.

My next three planed projects will be the 145 and in 1/48th, the EC 350 Astar and 365N Dauphin. Yeap, both as our other local HEMS. Med Flight 6 and St. Vincent Life Flight 3.

That 5-bladed 145 looks pretty impressive.  I'm sure that'll give it more lift.

Gotta run.  Cheers,

-The more I'm around humans, the more I prefer the company of birds and animals -Even though the voices aren't real, they have some pretty good ideas. -Here's your sign!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 29, 2006 8:32 AM

I'll continue writing on your BK post, we went a bit off topic there.

The dry-fit looks great. You nailed that one. You going into mass production? Big Smile [:D]

I only built one Bolkow so far: http://makete.net/galerija/Makete but, though it's revell it still makes me come back. I recently bought two ADAC sets, and a police 135, plus two 145. The BK's: one is planed to be a Westpac ZK-HHV (it captured my heart on the Choppers television show on the Discovery) the other still open to suggestions. One 135 is going to represent the colours of our HEMS helo, one 145 in french securite civile, other on primer colours with a new 5-bladed rotor.

I can really recommend the 145 kit in 1/32. When i bought it i was used to revell style of making models, but this one really exceeded my every expectation. The details are great and they finnaly corrected the windows. Those make very it special all-in-all. A review of 145 and some pics:

http://modelingmadness.com/reviews/mod/previews/poi04481preview.htm

http://makete.net/galerija/album244?page=1

Jure

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    October 2005
  • From: Cardinal USA
Posted by AirMedical on Sunday, March 5, 2006 12:27 PM

 astanley wrote:
AirMedical -

Where did you get that kit?  I'm just getting back into modeling and I want to do a BK-117 (second favorite helo, with the CH-54A being the first) in Boston MedFlight livery.

Great job on your model!

Cheers,

-Andrew     

Hey Andrew,

 As Gino said, the current BK is the Revell ADAC set which I think is really worth it since the BK kit alone can run anywhere from $30-40 unless you're lucky and get one for around $20-25.  I paid $25-30 for my three. That's including $5 for shipping.  I had my BK's in storage for about 3-5 years.  Picked them up off the net here and there from people looking to sell on forums.  I had one nice guy from the Czech Republic who said his local hobby shop had the HealthNet BK kit and he would pick it up for me if I was interested.  Neadless to say, that blew me away.  I covered him the cost and shipping.  Yah, their are some real nice people out there that'll do stuff like that..

Oh yah, I know Boston MedFlight very well.  Two BKs and a Dauphin.  Their newest BK was painted the silver and blue.  And of course, I have some of their pins.  Big Smile [:D]

Not too many U.S. internet hobby places that have the ADAC set in stock. Just keep looking.  If you find one, I would love to see the build progress.  Keep us (me) posted!

Cheers,

-The more I'm around humans, the more I prefer the company of birds and animals -Even though the voices aren't real, they have some pretty good ideas. -Here's your sign!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 5, 2006 11:36 AM
 oldhooker wrote:

Nice looking start to a great aircraft, Airmed!! Smile [:)]

The BK-117 is particularly near & dear to my heart, especially old N686BH (AirCare), which NC Baptist Hospital used back in 1988... the year they picked me up when I crashed my ultralight.     Here's a picture of me standing with the Pilot and Senior Flight Nurse who was on the mission that saved me. Wink [;)] Smile [:)]

Take care,

Frank


Glad you made it out ok. I never thought those ultralights looked safe. Approve [^]
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  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Sunday, March 5, 2006 11:19 AM

Kit is by Revell of Germany.  They have a few of the BO/MBB/EC/BK models, mostly in European schemes. 

Check here for them.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 5, 2006 10:17 AM
AirMedical -

Where did you get that kit?  I'm just getting back into modeling and I want to do a BK-117 (second favorite helo, with the CH-54A being the first) in Boston MedFlight livery.

Great job on your model!

Cheers,

-Andrew     

  • Member since
    October 2005
  • From: Cardinal USA
Posted by AirMedical on Monday, February 27, 2006 10:14 AM
Oh wow!  I didn't know that had the BK-117 for a while.  I thought they had strictly flown Bells.  I remember when they had the Bell 222UT in the early to mid 80's.  Now they have the Bell 412 which they've been flying since the 90's.  They just repainter it last year.  I have a couple of their pins in my air medical pin collection. 

Glad you're still with us and made it through o.k.  Hope all is well. 
Thanks for sharing the photo and kind words!  Smile [:)]
John

-The more I'm around humans, the more I prefer the company of birds and animals -Even though the voices aren't real, they have some pretty good ideas. -Here's your sign!
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  • From: Piedmont Triad, NC (USA)
Posted by oldhooker on Monday, February 27, 2006 9:59 AM

Nice looking start to a great aircraft, Airmed!! Smile [:)]

The BK-117 is particularly near & dear to my heart, especially old N686BH (AirCare), which NC Baptist Hospital used back in 1988... the year they picked me up when I crashed my ultralight.     Here's a picture of me standing with the Pilot and Senior Flight Nurse who was on the mission that saved me. Wink [;)] Smile [:)]

Take care,

Frank

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    December 2002
  • From: Valrico, FL
Posted by HeavyArty on Monday, February 27, 2006 9:41 AM
Looks like they are coming along well.  Can't wait to see them painted up.  Keep us posted.

Gino P. Quintiliani - Field Artillery - The KING of BATTLE!!!

Check out my Gallery: https://app.photobucket.com/u/HeavyArty

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell

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  • From: Cardinal USA
Posted by AirMedical on Monday, February 27, 2006 9:35 AM
Thank you for your kind words.

The blue one will be Med Flight of Ohio #5 and the other will be Cleveland University Medevac 1.

Cleveland Medevac 2 and MedFlight Ohio #3 to follow.  And oh yah, Stat Medevac 8 (EC135) will be my newest project.

Cheers,
John

-The more I'm around humans, the more I prefer the company of birds and animals -Even though the voices aren't real, they have some pretty good ideas. -Here's your sign!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 27, 2006 9:29 AM

Big Smile [:D] Ahhh!

Thanks for that: about an hour ago, the x-es had disappeared and the pics had appeared, now the x-es are back again, but the links work.

Looking good, John! Great work on the WSPS and balsa Oxygen tanks. Which Medevacs will these be again?

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  • From: Cardinal USA
Posted by AirMedical on Monday, February 27, 2006 8:06 AM
Gertjan,

?!?!?!?  I revised the above.  Have another look and if still Xed, I made links to the gallery. 
Thanks,

John


-The more I'm around humans, the more I prefer the company of birds and animals -Even though the voices aren't real, they have some pretty good ideas. -Here's your sign!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 27, 2006 4:42 AM

ARGGH! John: I am very curious but get this dreaded x again. Could you please give me an URL?

 

TIA, Gertjan

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  • From: Cardinal USA
1/32 BK-117s update II
Posted by AirMedical on Sunday, February 26, 2006 12:57 PM

Finally, finished up some of the scratch external detailing. (WSPS' from stryrene, a so-so job for a first time), external oxygen (balsa), antennas, fins and other misc.  Next comes the paint!

or TRY THESE.

BK Side View

BK Angle View

2 BK's.

Cheers

Rev.  Just in case.  Here's the gallery.  Scroll down to the very bottom.  Those are the most recent.
BK-EC Model Photo Album

 

-The more I'm around humans, the more I prefer the company of birds and animals -Even though the voices aren't real, they have some pretty good ideas. -Here's your sign!
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