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Monogram Huey
Posted by crazygerman on Thursday, December 13, 2007 2:09 PM

I bought a Monogram Huey (1/24th) pretty cheap at a hobby shop sale, and I want to convert it from a B model to a D model, could anyone steer me in the right direction? I have the measurments of how much i'd need to add to the cabin, but does the engine have to be longer? i know the D had a different engine...i know the transmission ends up in the cabin, which is the box in the center rear of the cabin...and the tail boom has to be lengthened. Has anyone Here attempted this yet?

Thanks In Advance

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Posted by HeavyArty on Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:18 PM

Lots of work.  The blades and rotor head have to be changed as well.  The tail is also different in shape and at a different angle, it needs lots of detail added on the interior, the whole engine cowling is different, etc, etc, etc.....

 

You would be much better off getting either the Revell 1/32 UH-1D/H or the Dragon 1/35 UH-1D/H kits.

 

Good luck.

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Posted by Cobrahistorian on Thursday, December 13, 2007 7:26 PM

I did it using two C models and a Revell H in 35th/32nd so I could come up with a good 35th scale D/H model.  It works, but its an incredibly difficult conversion.  In 24th, unfortunately, you could do it, but you don't have the D/H parts to steal for the tail and forward cowling, nor the rotor head to really make it accurate.

You'd have a lot of scratchbuilding with a lot of compound curves.  It CAN be done, but it will be really hard.

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  • From: Bethlehem PA
Posted by crazygerman on Thursday, December 13, 2007 9:30 PM
Thanks for the replys. I'm not too worried about interior details, whether I built it as the B or D model I planned on scratchbuilding a lot of interior details because the kit details are horrible for such a large scale, guess I have to take the age of the kit into consideration...my main concern is getting the fuselage right, even the tail boom extension/angle won't be so bad as long as I can figure out how much to lengthen the cabin...i have the measurement, its more or less where to add it/what to cut away.
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Posted by joes on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 6:43 AM

February 2006 issue of FineScale Modeler (who would have thought?). Page 38, 'Stretching Monogram's giant Huey', by Kirk Williams. How do do exactly this. Except maybe he didn't really try to keep the tailboom the correct length.

Happy modeling.

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