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I have alot of scratchbuilding ahead of me (Academy CH-53E) FINISHED!

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Posted by eizzle on Friday, December 22, 2006 3:49 PM
That looks great! I got to get me one of these kits!

Colin

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Posted by ridleusmc on Friday, December 22, 2006 2:55 PM

Thank you guys for taking an interest in this build.  I had alot of fun building it, but even more fun sharing it. 

SEMPER FI

Chris

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Posted by ridleusmc on Friday, December 22, 2006 2:47 PM

Thanks fella's I'm glad you like her. 

Brian, The A/C color and the non-skid color came together in the final dull coat.  I use Tamiya Flat Base mixed with Future (1:3) for my dull coat.  It has an effect of of adding a grey tinge to everything.  I discovered this effect on my last two builds (Mig 15 and F6F-3), so I intentionally overdid the dull coat to give all of the non-skid black and black markings a slightly grey hue.  To my eye, it looks like sunfaded/weathered black. The grey tinge didn't effect the primary grey color of the aircraft, but it did lighten up the upper surface grey.  This was a positive as well, because there was a stark contrast between the two shades of grey. 

Blackhawk Matt, I was able to resist the urge to scratchbuild everything by telling myself that I'd like to see this on my shelf instead of in parts on my bench.  I was considering opening up engine cowlings, gearboxes and Hydraulic compartments at the beginning of this build.  I'm willing to do some scratchbuilding, but I didn't want to bite off more than I could chew.  I'm sure I could have labored on it for years, but I'm sure I would have gotten sick of it.   

Semper Fi,

Chris  

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Posted by blkhwkmatt on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 11:17 PM

WOW,

I have been watching this thread for a long time now and I can say that your firsthand experience really shows in all the little details that you added.  How did you resist the temptation to add everything that you see on a daily basis?  I ask because I am currently working on a 48 scale blackhawk, and being an army blackhawk pilot, I have to walk away before I go nuts trying to add all the little details that I know are there (however, I think that on the 35th scale blackhawk, I will try to super-detail the heck out of her).

Great build, nice subtle weathering on the bird, and once again thanks for sharing!!

Make a Toast [#toast]

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Posted by CHRH53D on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 4:35 PM

Hey Chris,

WOW, great job on your girl!!!  I don't know what you did but but you really brought the a/c color and the non-skid color together just right(forget my email question). I couldn't believe how you brought out the little things like the #3 eng. piano hindges (your 2nd pic).

WOWZERS and then some

Brian

 

 

  

 

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Posted by m60a3 on Wednesday, December 20, 2006 4:34 PM

 Great job, Marine. Way to be Semper Fi!!

    60
 

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Posted by Screaminhelo on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 8:35 PM

 ridleusmc wrote:

  I didn't want to overdue the weathering, but I knew I could go without putting some exhaust marks on her. 

I can Imagine what went through your mind!  I have seen a few at stops here and there and I can see that they live up to the name S!*$$@R  in more ways than one.

Really great job on that one!

Mac

Mac

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Posted by LemonJello on Monday, December 18, 2006 9:51 AM

Definitely a thing of beauty.  I knew from the get-go that you'd knock this one out of the park, and you sure didn't let us down at all!  I can almost hear the familiar sounds of one of these beasts roaring overhead while looking at your photos.  Great work!

 

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Posted by Avus on Monday, December 18, 2006 2:16 AM

Very nice build! That beast fits very well in your collection.

Klaus

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Posted by ridleusmc on Monday, December 18, 2006 1:04 AM

Thanks guys for the kind words.  I'm happy with this one, and I'm proud of how it turned out. 

Yeah SSgt, It did just have a 14 day.  No, I decided to model A/C 16 from a photo I had of her operating from the USS Kearsarge just before the invasion of Iraq.  She must have been a couple of months out of SDLM (Scheduled Depot Level Maintenance), because she didn't look too badly torn up, even with the one off-color engine cowling.  However, there's no escaping the exhaust stains.  It only take a couple of flight hours for those to show up. 

Semper Fi,

Chris

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, December 17, 2006 4:12 PM

Shes a BEAST!! Great work

Will

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Posted by SSgtD6152 on Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:29 PM

Nice, but she is a bit clean. You must have done a 14 day on it.

 

Looks good!!! are you going to do one more?

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Posted by ridleusmc on Sunday, December 17, 2006 2:27 PM

Thanks guys,

I'm glad you like her.  I didn't want to overdue the weathering, but I knew I could go without putting some exhaust marks on her.  I used pastel chalk on the fuselage and flat black from the airbrush on the Rotor blades.  I originally wanted to add oil and hydraulic streaks from the engines, but I decided against it.  It would be hard to undo if I messed it up. 

Semper Fi,

Chris 

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Posted by chopperfan on Sunday, December 17, 2006 10:22 AM

I am impressed!!!!!!!!! Bow [bow]  I can only dream of building anything to look that good! 

If you haven't figured it out, yet?  Great build, Chris!!!!!!! Bow [bow] Bow [bow]

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Posted by richgb on Sunday, December 17, 2006 10:15 AM

WOWBow [bow]

Rich

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Posted by Dubau on Sunday, December 17, 2006 8:05 AM

OUTSTANDING BUILD !!!!!

You did a Great job on her. What really stands out to be is the weathing. In one of your photos where it says " MARINES" it is covered by the eng fumes. " I am still working on my 1st cup of coffee, can't think of the works I am looking for "

All in All Well Done

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Bud

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Posted by J.H. Primm on Sunday, December 17, 2006 6:33 AM
Great job! It really helps when a person has actually had to bust knuckles on the subject they are modeling and from the looks of your project, the fact that you did work on '53s, comes across in spades. I especially like the colors and weathering on the exhausts. It really inspires me to get some more work done on the scratchbuilding on the Trumpeter CH-47A that I have in the works. Thanks again for sharing and congratulations on a first rate job! Jonathan Primm Youngsville, LA
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Posted by AH1Wsnake on Sunday, December 17, 2006 1:46 AM

AWESOME job, Chris.
It's a thing of beauty (at least for something without skids, that is Smile [:)]).

Semper Fi,
Andy

 

 

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Posted by ridleusmc on Saturday, December 16, 2006 11:09 PM

Done

What do you guys think?

Semper Fi,

Chris

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Posted by ridleusmc on Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:11 PM

Thanks Bud,

I think I'll have it done within the next couple of Days.  No more pics until it's done. 

Semper Fi,

Chris 

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Posted by Dubau on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:59 AM

Looking GOOD Chris

Bud

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Posted by ridleusmc on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 3:43 AM

To Tell you the truth SSgt,  I don't know.

Semper Fi,

Chris

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Posted by SSgtD6152 on Monday, December 11, 2006 3:16 PM
looking good, are you going to get'er dune this year? The clock is running.Whistling [:-^]
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Posted by ridleusmc on Sunday, December 10, 2006 10:14 PM

I've finally started uglying it up. 

It's finally getting there.

Semper Fi,

Chris

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Posted by AH1Wsnake on Monday, December 4, 2006 11:56 PM

Looking great, Chris. Keep up the beautiful work on this beast! And I remember seeing ol' Calvin and Hobbes -- freaking awesome that you got some custom decals like that.

SF,
Andy

 

 

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Posted by m60a3 on Monday, December 4, 2006 10:54 PM

 I can't wait to see it finished, Chris!! I like the door decal.

                 60
 

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Posted by ridleusmc on Monday, December 4, 2006 10:46 PM

Decals, Decals, Decals, Man there are alot of decals on this thing.  I replaced some of the Academy decals with some custom ones made from CustomHobbyDecals.com   They did a good job, and it didn't cost me much.  $15 per set, no Shipping.  I bought 2 sets to have some backups.  I really fear busted decals.  I'm building this machine how it looked in the Spring and Summer of 2003. 

Semper Fi,

Chris

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Posted by ridleusmc on Monday, December 4, 2006 12:46 PM

Sorry Timmy,

It's getting Condor Colors. 

Semper Fi,

Chris

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Posted by Timmy! on Monday, December 4, 2006 8:20 AM

Just found this thread.  Great build good to see it being built by someone who knows the airplane!  I would however love to see it in proper markings.   IRONHORSE!  Great work - in any case!

 Semper Fi!

 Erin "Timmy!" Kewin

(former Ironhorse, stick actuator) 

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