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Great advice, and I will try it out. I have some thick card stock in 11x17 sheets, I am going to practice on that with my airbrush and just try and get the muscle memory back. I finally sprung for an iwata airbrush, time to put the Aztek/Model master out to pasture. I still have my tried and true pasche and it is good for large areas. So onto the garage for practice.
Bill, I agree, I will follow along with Gino here and weather the Stallion with the methods I am comfortable with now, as I want to box it up and get it to my Marine Buddy.
But, you have to admit a 1/35th scale CH-53K.....would be kinda fun. But, I also have talked with a lot of the manufacturers when I would go to the shows in California. Namely TamiyaCon, IPMS Orange County, Bob Keller show, and folks would always flood them with quesitons on why they didn't make X subject in X, Y, Z scale. Its dollars and cents period. We (Helicopter enthusiasts) are sort of at the bottom of the food chain when it comes to modeling subjects other than 1/72. With the new releases in 1/35th and keeping step with armor releases its fantastic the H-60's, AH-6's even a 1/35th CH-47, that have graced our local hobby shop shelves. Look at the models Gino has done, fantastic! Kittyhawk is for sure putting out product and their price point is not that bad for all that plastic, so consumers are getting the subjects they want to build.
I am hoping that the kit manufacturers will continue this line of thought and expand their lines out to other type/model/series helos. With the continous evolution of 3D modeling, to direct additive manufacturing ( i.e. 3D printing) making the molds and injection production has completely changed since the early days of Aurora and Monogram (to name only a few) would engineer the dye, then manufacture the dye then stamp out the product, and if the kit was a success, retool the dye and make another run. CNC maching with computers, laser cutters etc, make quick business of desiging dyes and tooling to run these plastic kits. But, as I once was told by a wise Marine general when I was in the pentagon, "It's not all about the money, it's ALL, about the money".
So we helicopter lovers are slaves to the P-51's and the F-35's of the world. Because thats what folks like to build......and well, I am a plastiholic.....so I do to!
Rant officially over......!
OBTW- - - I did just buy a Kittyhawk UH-1N in 1/35th scale for one of my HMLA-369 bubbas!! Never built 1/35th scale other than armor, I am super excited to get in on the bench!
Gy Dan