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  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: Waxhaw, NC
Posted by danok2 on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 10:27 AM
Testors has a 1/32 scale kit of the Huskie; don't know much more than what's posted here:

http://www.testors.com/catalog_item.asp?itemNbr=1507

-Dano
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 11, 2004 7:02 PM
Thanks monrad and others here.
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 11, 2004 2:52 PM
I've never dared build a Mach 2 kit, but is the only model of a HH-43 I could find, Im sorry.
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 11, 2004 1:45 PM
try buying trumpeter older releases.. they wont make your wallet cry, and they are pretty detailed. i think its the dolphin but not some new releases from trumpeter, those WILL make your credt card shriek. I would rather spend the money on the new trumpeters than on mach 2's excuse for models
  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: Central USA
Posted by qmiester on Sunday, April 11, 2004 12:05 PM
I've never built a Mach2 kit but have a friend who says he would scratchbuild a model before he would buy one from them. Claims it would be cheaper and take less time to compete (Don't think he was too pleased with the C-123)

If you can find one (Evilbay???) there used to be a 1/48 HH-43 out there. Can't remember who produced it (Aurora, Adams or Renwal). They're rather rare and priced accordingly.
Quincy
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 11, 2004 8:41 AM
This is what I found on sqaudron. I hope thats the one, its the only one I could find.
http://www.squadron.com/SearchResults.asp?ScaleList=everything&TypeList=5&ManuList=everything&Key=HH-43&Submit=Go
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 11, 2004 2:24 AM
I plan on doing alot of practice on poster board before I destroy a kit with it Clown [:o)]

I primarily build sailing ships so most aplications of the airbrush will be fairly easy affairs.

I do need to build a few planes though Cool [8D]

I've been on the lookout for a Vietnam era Airforce helicopter called the HH-43 Husky to no avail. It is one ugly duckling BTW. If any of you helo and wingythingy guys know of a kit, please pass the info to me.

Lon
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 10, 2004 3:18 AM
1st : Congrats on your new toolBig Smile [:D]
2nd : I would practice on an old model or a piece of plastic, double action airbrushes takes a bit getting used to.
3rd: Do as MikeV said
4th: clean your airbrush, I mean it, even a small amount of paint left behind can make your airbrush do strange things next time you pick it up.
Good luck.
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • From: Hayward, CA
Posted by MikeV on Saturday, April 10, 2004 1:12 AM
Try starting off with some mineral spirits as thinner and mix it in a ratio of 2:1, paint to thinner. If you are spraying from about 3-5" away and the spray is grainy looking still, then try thinning it 1:1 and see if that helps.

Mike

Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom. " Charles Spurgeon
  • Member since
    November 2005
I'm finally setup for airbrushing
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, April 9, 2004 11:43 PM
Bought a Paashe VL double action airbrush 3 weeks ago and just bought a Silent-air Scorpion 1 compressor today.

Now I'm ready to coat some plastic.

Any suggestions on how thin I should make the paint (testors enamel).

You guys are a wealth of info. Big Smile [:D]
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