Sikorsky SH-60B Seahawk
HSL-49 Scorpions
- Méretarány:
- 1:72
- Állapot:
- Befejezve
- Elkezdve:
- January 2, 2013
- Befejezve:
- April 12, 2013
HSL-49 Scorpions using the HobbyBoss 1/72, Armycast resins and some Eduard photoetch
Projekt-tár
Teljes készletek
Kiegészítő és átalakító készletek
UH/SH/HH-60 engine set
Armycast M&M 1:72
AC 72012 /hu/search.php?q=*&fkMATEID[]=11999&showast=no&fkWORKBENCH[]=WB11999&page=projects&project=2558?
Fényképalbumok
Cikkek
1 articles of the finished project are published on the web.
Hozzászólások
11 January 2013, 18:38
Metodi Metodiev
Very interesting project Vitor. And what a nice start. Will follow it with interest.
All the best
Metodi Metodiev
Very interesting project Vitor. And what a nice start. Will follow it with interest.
All the best
Metodi Metodiev
12 January 2013, 20:11
Frank Krause
1:7,2, right? Can't be 1:72!
I can understand why you wouldn't like to close the fuselage. Great job, Vitor! 👍
1:7,2, right? Can't be 1:72!
I can understand why you wouldn't like to close the fuselage. Great job, Vitor! 👍
28 January 2013, 21:38
Austin K
Very nice detail... The rotor blades of the SH-60 have a 45 degree angle taper on the root though, instead of being squared off like a UH-60. [img1]
Very nice detail... The rotor blades of the SH-60 have a 45 degree angle taper on the root though, instead of being squared off like a UH-60. [img1]
29 January 2013, 03:21
Vitor Hugo Sousa
*Austin K, I've been looking to the blades and I not sure of that 45 angle. I see that they bend a bit (see red arrows) but 45 looks a lot. Does the connection is incline too (see green circles)? And it looks to me that the end of the blade is horizontal. So thy must be arched with a twist
[img1]
[img2]
*Austin K, I've been looking to the blades and I not sure of that 45 angle. I see that they bend a bit (see red arrows) but 45 looks a lot. Does the connection is incline too (see green circles)? And it looks to me that the end of the blade is horizontal. So thy must be arched with a twist
[img1]
[img2]
29 January 2013, 20:01
Austin K
Here's what I'm talking about. The angle is in the red circles. I /think/ this is what Robertas is trying to say as well... Hope that helps...
[img1]
Here's what I'm talking about. The angle is in the red circles. I /think/ this is what Robertas is trying to say as well... Hope that helps...
[img1]
29 January 2013, 20:29
Vitor Hugo Sousa
I've been build in 1/72 for too many time, I guess I became blind 🙁
Didn't see that 🙁
Thanks a lot I'll work on that asap😉
I've been build in 1/72 for too many time, I guess I became blind 🙁
Didn't see that 🙁
Thanks a lot I'll work on that asap😉
29 January 2013, 20:40
Burkhard D
Yes, the bits in the green circles incline (feather) with the blade. See the linked image. The rotor blade feathers along the white part with the fine red stripe.
b-domke.de/AviationI..otorhead/38350b.html
Yes, the bits in the green circles incline (feather) with the blade. See the linked image. The rotor blade feathers along the white part with the fine red stripe.
b-domke.de/AviationI..otorhead/38350b.html
29 January 2013, 21:36
Vitor Hugo Sousa
thanks for your info Burkhard D
I was only in doubt about how they should stand in a "stoped" position, if inclined or horizontal.
thanks for your info Burkhard D
I was only in doubt about how they should stand in a "stoped" position, if inclined or horizontal.
29 January 2013, 22:11