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WIP - UH-60A with scratch built Medevac Conversion (LOTS OF PICS)

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WIP - UH-60A with scratch built Medevac Conversion (LOTS OF PICS)
Posted by blkhwkmatt on Friday, December 22, 2006 9:43 AM

I posted this over in the GB forum, but thought that I'd post it here as well.  I started this conversion over a year and a half ago, been working on it every now and then, and then I had to move.  So now I get to take a fresh look at it and would love to have some outside input as well.  The Medevac carousel is scratch built and the litter pans will be as well.  I am trying to represent my bird from my time downrange.  (See last Pic)  Any comments, questions or critiques are more than welcome.   

 

Guess that today was pic day - here are some pics of where I stand right now.  I have a bit of rebuilding to do after the slight damage from the move, but that is for another day.

I opened up the tail rotor driveshaft covers, flattened out a small spot on one cover for the formation light, added the wires on the inside for the light, added the stabilator actuator to the top of the stabilator, will position the pilots door open with the armor plates added to the seat and the map pocket to the inside of the door.  The cabin will have 3 litter pans and, hopefully, most of the associated gear that the medics had back there.  Of course the legs on the troop seats are very inaccurate but I have decided that I am going to live with them for the time being.  If I really get a wild hair, i might pull the beast apart again and redo the seats to represent the real ones, but I'm not sure about that.

 

and here is what I hope to have her look like in the end

I am not sure that I like the base color that I have, I want to represent a bird that is very sun faded and has all the oil/ hydraulic fluid stains/ dust of a bird in theater for a while.  I have the MM Helo drab color but am not sure how to lighten it up, any suggestions?

Matt

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Posted by HeavyArty on Friday, December 22, 2006 1:16 PM
Looks like it is coming along great.  I still have plans to do a 1/35 MedEvac Hawk too, eventually.  The patient stacker came out looking nice.  Good job on it.  To fade the paint, try adding a little grey to the heli drab and either misting it on with an airbrush or drybrushing it on.  Basically, you can use washes, dryrushing, and pigments or chalks to weather it, similar to an armor model.  Just be more subtle since it isn't plowing through the dirt on a regular basis.  Keep us posted.

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Posted by Papa-Echo-64 on Friday, December 22, 2006 10:48 PM
Looks great Matt! Keep us informed. Merry Christmas everyone! :-)
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Posted by Screaminhelo on Saturday, December 23, 2006 8:43 AM

Great job on the carousel!  As for lightening the color, how about a tinted overspray similar to what Chris did on his -53?  Adding a little gray/sand brown might do the trick and if you do it selectively over the dark base color, it may do a good job of highlighting the oil stains from the hyd deck, engine, T/R etc.

Mac

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