Hey Hook, Yes, it does look good in the sun. And yes, the rotors are shafted and I left them removable. I didnt realize I got them on in reverse. I have it displayed in the same cabinet as my armor and soft-skin vehicles. I have the rotors stored in another room. As to the weathering, it was my first attempt at pre-shading. I'm very pleased and will be using this a lot more. As to the subtle chipping and scrapes, they actually were accidental. When I went to peel off the window masks, the paint hadnt fully hardened. The paint scraped and chipped on the bottom of the nose, and the front of the side skirts and a couple other areas.Once I noticed it, I realized its probably where it would receive wear anyway landing in brush. So I just filled in the paint scrapes with a silver artist pencil. And then chipped the hell outta the edge of the ramp where it drags on the ground. Again, first time I had used this technique, will be using it again.
Papa-Echo, I'm actually Army Guard. I was an MP but I got bored and switched to aviation. Traded my Mk19 for a minigun. Best trade ever! The unit I'm with now is deployed at the moment. And yes, I was VERY disappointed in the bottom of the hook. Every other seem on the model came out great after filling and sanding, but the bottom one still looks like CRAP. The top hull seem was pretty bad too, but its covered by the vane so you cant tell. Its like the fuselage bows out in the middle like a football.