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Hermann Marwede--Big enough, but not so detail(pic updated)

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Hermann Marwede--Big enough, but not so detail(pic updated)
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 27, 2006 4:13 AM

Anyway, I like it. Still have some days to finish. Show some pics first

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 27, 2006 4:22 PM

Looking good! Getting ready to start mine but will take it in a different direction.

I am going to build a "what if" CSAR-C (Combat Search and Rescue-Coastal). I'll replace the water cannons with some 20mm, mount a fwd 20mm and sprinkle in some .50 cal. Still looking for figures and deciding on whether or not to stage a helo on deck. I'll probably go with a UH-1N and the Fujimi 1/72 deck crew figures for the helo platform.

Thought it was time for a fun build and it will definately be something different for the local show in April.

Semper Fi,

Doc

 

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Posted by Paul5910 on Monday, November 27, 2006 7:05 PM

Looking good.. Please keep the pictures coming.

 

Paul 

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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 27, 2006 8:37 PM
 FLTMEDIC wrote:

Looking good! Getting ready to start mine but will take it in a different direction.

I am going to build a "what if" CSAR-C (Combat Search and Rescue-Coastal). I'll replace the water cannons with some 20mm, mount a fwd 20mm and sprinkle in some .50 cal. Still looking for figures and deciding on whether or not to stage a helo on deck. I'll probably go with a UH-1N and the Fujimi 1/72 deck crew figures for the helo platform.

Thought it was time for a fun build and it will definately be something different for the local show in April.

correct decision, this kit leaves enough spaces for modification, my plan is to add a helicopter as follows, but the color is not suited, and also the size looks smaller although the scale is same1/72. 

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