I have seen the Vietnam Huey in real life last year 2023 in December visiting Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) at the War Remnants Museum there and thought about building it since.
Building this basic Italeri kit takes me back to my childhood in Bucharest, where I built it before in my family's old apartment. It brings back some beautiful memories.
Interior is coming together beautifully with colors closely matching recommendations. US Gull Grey for the interior is spot on—I'm really pleased with how it's turning out. Planning to use Yellow Olive/Gelb Olive for the exterior, inspired by a helicopter I saw at the War Remnants Museum in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)—it feels like the perfect choice. Painting with enamels is a breeze since no primer is necessary, making the process much smoother.
Before applying US Gull Grey for the interior, I used Mr. Finishing Surfacer 1500 Black. Unlike enamels, acrylics require a primer, but Mr. Finishing Surfacer 1500 Black can be tricky to apply with an airbrush as it tends to clog the Airbrush easily.
Work result of the second day, interior of the Huey almost done. I painted the instruments panel and the buttons/switches with a needle. I think 40% of the work for this kit is the interior.
Seating: Painted the pilot chairs and passenger seats in olive drab to match military specifications.
Seatbelts: Painted the seatbelts pale green for added realism.
Displays: Used green and blue for the displays to replicate an authentic cockpit look.
Buttons and controls: Painted the buttons white with a needle.
Windows: Masked the windows to prepare them for painting later.
First painted the top windows with Tamiya clear green. After they dried up I masked them and the front windshield and then positioned and glued them to the model.
Did some filling and sanding on the gaps afterwards.
I have painted the model with my airbrush, using Revell Enamel Paint colour Yellow Olive/Gelb Olive, code 42 (32142). The paint is still curing, but looking at my reference pictures from Vietnam, I like the match.
I have painted the model with my airbrush, using Revell Enamel Paint colour Yellow Olive/Gelb Olive, code 42 (32142). The paint is still curing, but looking at my reference pictures from Vietnam, I like the match.
I placed a small sponge on the right door entry to keep paint out as I'm planning to build the model with one door open so that the interior can be seen.