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I don't believe anyone makes AM sand filters for it. You would need to scratch them yourself.
Yes, parts 55 and 56 are the fold hinge for the rotors. Glue the hinge sides together and fold them open, it looks great. I used the below diagram to guide me in how to fold them.
Unfortunately, mine didn't survive the last move, so it is no more. I might have to do another at some point in the future.
Good luck on yours.
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HeavyArty Yup, great kit. A few of us here have built it. It is very detailed and goes together well. Definitly rcommended. Here is mine.
Yup, great kit. A few of us here have built it. It is very detailed and goes together well. Definitly rcommended.
Here is mine.
That's a really great Super Frelon build Gino
I just bought the Heller 1/35 Super Frelon kit today and I went searching the FSM Forum pages for info as I have a couple of questions regarding the kit
I was thinking of building mine as an Israeli helicopter but it appears that Heller don't include the engine intake screens that fit over the cockpit roof .
The 1/72 scale Mach 2 Super Frelon kit includes them on their sprue
You can see it fitted on a previously built Mach 2 kit I did a few years ago
I was hoping that there might be an aftermarket one available for the Heller 1/35 kit ; Does anyone know of one ?
Also I see Gino did a rotor fold on his awesome Super Frelon build . The instruction don't mention anything about folding the rotors but looking at the instruction booklet it shows part 55 and 56 joining together
Is it just a case of glueing these two pieces in an open position to make the rotor blades fold back ?
I appreciate any assistance or suggestions you guy's might have ,
John .
The South African Air Force keep one in working order at one of their museums:
http://www.saafmuseum.co.za/frelon.htm
The camo is quite attractive and the engine dust filter along with the lack of sponsons gives it a somewhat different outline.
The picture of it with the Ford CMP truck beside it really shows how big the actual bird is.
BTW
Pritty cool walkaround for SuperFrelon builders, nice paint scheme too.
http://community.webshots.com/album/170808202VqyxQY
Andy
archelon wrote: saransk wrote:For a kit that is a decade old the detail is amazing. Even more so considering that I remember seeing it in the Aurora/Heller catalog sometime around 1978!
saransk wrote:For a kit that is a decade old the detail is amazing.
Even more so considering that I remember seeing it in the Aurora/Heller catalog sometime around 1978!
You got it. The kit is about 3 decades old, not just one. Still a great kit with outstanding details. Heller has a winner there. Now if all their other kits could be that good.....
WOW just got the kit, this thing is a moose... have to translate drawings , they are in French.
Haha,
Yeah, weathering
Semper Fi,
Chris
HeavyArty wrote:Yup, great kit. A few of us here have built it. It is very detailed and goes together well. Definitly rcommended. Here is mine.
Sadly enough its more detailed and a lot more correct than Trumpeters new 1/35 CH47 Chinook.
Yup....Its a great kit!....did something different with mine.
Great looking kit
got a good price on Ebay yesterday $35.00
just could't pass it up
thanks
jd
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