Sea King SAR
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8 July 2017, 15:15
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Thanks guys. Sea Waves PE sets were used for the stairs and details. Lots of scratch stuff as well. Had fun with the lights, they add a lot to a project. I added a couple pictures of the little LED's
8 July 2017, 15:27
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The detail is fantastic, and the lights really add to the display! Great job, Scott!
8 July 2017, 21:31
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This is pretty cool too! I used this kind of smd on my CH-53 too. Sometimes I'd liked to have three hands *lol* They are so tiny. I see, that you laid the cables also unseen under the floor. Well done! Like it with the plate and also the details in the cabin / cargo room. Nice on!
23 October 2017, 09:21