W.I.P. German UH-1D SAR 71 Hamburg
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Punch and dye instrument panel
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Instrument panel and front seats seatbelts
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Rear bench seatbelts
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3d Printed stretcher by DF-Helostuff with scratch-built buckles, sheets and details, based on my knowledge of this exact model of Stollenwerk Stretcher from my military service.
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Stretcher details
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Stretcher details
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Stretcher buckles and winch with scratch-built remote controller.
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DF Helostuff 3d printed medical boxes.
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Scratch-built medical bags.
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Bags secured.
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Bag holder details and rear bench, note that the "accuvac" decal was misplaced due to a lack of reference photos.
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Scratch-built fuel pipes and details.
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Medical gear: Medibox, Propaq, Oxylog, ECG Scope, Vomit Pump, syringe pump, scratch-built holders, blood pressure and Sat reader, cables, air hose. All based on my previous experience with this equipment and reference photos.
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Medical gear from the back, you can see the oxygen bottles with scartch-built holding belts and hose.
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Interior Layout
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Interior Layout
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Interior Layout
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REEDOAK 3d printed 1/32 Helmets, I really recommend his products.
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Scratch-built 1000ml and 500ml IV bags and lines.
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Ceiling light made with epoxy, custom-built tarp and radio cables.
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Pilot and copilot helmets glued in place.
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Final interior layout with radio cables and IVs.
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Final interior layout with radio cables and IVs.
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Final interior layout with radio cables and IVs.
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Final interior layout with radio cables and IVs.
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Final interior layout with radio cables and IVs. Note the scratch-built pilot fire extinguisher.
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Exterior masked and ready for painting.
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Painted rotor blades.
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DF-Helostuff 3d-printed resin cable-cutter with scratch-built supports.
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Finished Painting and gloss varnish, multiple layers had to be painted since the colors didn't match.
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Test fit of the painted rotor.
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Rear Doors after applying decals, the blue ones around the windows were quite difficult to apply, I had to cut them in quarters to prevent the film from going over the windows, especially the curved ones. The "NOTARZT" decal was put from the inside, the decal sheet was overall very good and robust.
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All decals applied on the airframe, coated with a semi-gloss varnish. Note that the doors are not painted luminous orange, they were pre-shaded with yellow to recreate the faded effect as seen on the real machines: the paint was very fragile and worn out very fast.
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Front details. The original underside DF-Helostuff 3d-printed resin cable-cutter detached and disappeared, I had to scratch-build this one along with it's supports.
Kommentit
9 1 September 2021, 17:04
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Thank you very much, I used this equipment IRL so I thought I had to make it accurate...then I went overboard... I'm glad someone noticed the doctor's helmet!
9 November 2021, 11:12