Hello All,
I'm not a part of the group and have yet to build a helo, though I'd like to. I'm focusing on WWII armor and aircraft, I love that stuff, Axis and Allie powers. Unfortunately there are very few helos from that era.
As modellers we strive to achieve the greatest accuracy we can in our builds. So as a Russian speaker I have to critique your "Hind Group Build 2004" symbol/icon because it's not very accurate. I realize and understand your attempt to present a Russian/Soviet feel with use of some cyrillic letters. First in HIND, there is no H in the Russian cyrillic alphabet or an i for that matter, there is no letter to make the H sound, they don't use it. The closest thing to it is the cyrillic X, which doesn't sound like an X but doesn't sound like an H either. The N in Hind is a P in cyrillic and a cyrillic D looks like our small g. Next in GROUP, a cyrillic G looks a little like our small r. The backwards R is not an R in cyrillic, it makes a ya sound and means I or me, but is also used in many words but does not change its sound. An R in cyrillic looks like our Pp, upper and lower case (incidentally cyrillic has no upper and lower case in typed format - only in hand written form). The U in GROUP makes the E sound in cyrillic. Finally in BUILD, the small b in cyrillic is only a soft sign that has no pronnunciation, it only gives the preceeding letter a softer sound, therefore no Russian words can begin with this letter. Again the U is an E in cyrillic, there is no i, a cyrillic L looks like an upside down V and a cyrillic D looks like our g. But the numbers in '2004' are good.
So, if created your group build icon using the correct cyrillic letters, no one would be able to read it, unless they could speak Russian.
Hope I'm not being too critical, I just get a little defensive in the use of the Russian language and the cyrillic alphabet.
The Hinds built so far look great. If I ever get out of the WWII stuff I would like to build the large scalle Hind, a 1/35 Blackhawk, and a 1/35 Apache if anyone ever produces the kit. The 1/35 scale helos would be great in a modern armor diorama.
"To stand upon ramparts and die for our principles is heroic, but to sally forth to battle and win for our principles is something more than heroic." -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." -- Winston Churchill