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29 April 2018, 09:23
Augie
Nice work, it is a really nice kit. Once thing you may want to consider doing, is to lightly bend the main rotor blades so it looks like they droop.
Nice work, it is a really nice kit. Once thing you may want to consider doing, is to lightly bend the main rotor blades so it looks like they droop.
29 April 2018, 09:42
Christopher Mullins
I thought about that, but i'm afraid if I try to do that, I might really mess em up
I thought about that, but i'm afraid if I try to do that, I might really mess em up
29 April 2018, 09:46
Kerry COX
Also. With the Monogram Mi-24, the main rotor blades are a bit too long and will collide with the tail rotor blades. Nipping the tips off the main blades will not be noticeable. And do what Augie suggests too. 🙂 👍 But I do like the overall effect you have created. Well done. 🙂 👍
Also. With the Monogram Mi-24, the main rotor blades are a bit too long and will collide with the tail rotor blades. Nipping the tips off the main blades will not be noticeable. And do what Augie suggests too. 🙂 👍 But I do like the overall effect you have created. Well done. 🙂 👍
29 April 2018, 09:49
Christopher Mullins
Maybe with a hair dryer, that might bend em without melting em to much or?
Maybe with a hair dryer, that might bend em without melting em to much or?
29 April 2018, 09:50
Christopher Mullins
I wish I could find a 1 48 scale Havoc, I swear Italeri used to have one
I wish I could find a 1 48 scale Havoc, I swear Italeri used to have one
29 April 2018, 09:51
Kerry COX
Christopher. I have actually written to ICM, the Ukanian model makers asking if they would consider making a Mi-28 'Havoc' and they wrote back saying that the kit is at the 'development stage' in 1/48 scale. YES Oh to have a 'smiling assasin' looking at me from my display case. God YES. hahahaha 🙂 👍
Italeri had the 1/72 and a failure at that. 🙁
Christopher. I have actually written to ICM, the Ukanian model makers asking if they would consider making a Mi-28 'Havoc' and they wrote back saying that the kit is at the 'development stage' in 1/48 scale. YES Oh to have a 'smiling assasin' looking at me from my display case. God YES. hahahaha 🙂 👍
Italeri had the 1/72 and a failure at that. 🙁
29 April 2018, 10:30
Christopher Mullins
I have the ICM Spitfire Mk IX, I found it to be a very good kit, and it didn't cost much either
I have the ICM Spitfire Mk IX, I found it to be a very good kit, and it didn't cost much either
29 April 2018, 10:33
Kerry COX
I love what ICM are putting out. But here is the kicker. They have been producing models for the last 50 years. TRUE. And hardly heard of in the west until 'Glastnos'. 🙂 Their 1/24 German G4 staff car is one I had a big win with at last years comp. ICM's G4 (1935 production) German Personnel Car. | Album by RedRoo
I love what ICM are putting out. But here is the kicker. They have been producing models for the last 50 years. TRUE. And hardly heard of in the west until 'Glastnos'. 🙂 Their 1/24 German G4 staff car is one I had a big win with at last years comp. ICM's G4 (1935 production) German Personnel Car. | Album by RedRoo
29 April 2018, 11:02
ice
i use hot water to bend the blades. Just dip them in as long as you need to and you can exactly control how soft the plastic gets.
i use hot water to bend the blades. Just dip them in as long as you need to and you can exactly control how soft the plastic gets.
29 April 2018, 11:05
Album info
Even though the molds for this kit are a bit older, seems like the same kit a had in the 90s from Monogram, at least building it was the same. I think it is still a good kit. I love this helicopter, Hinds are just awesome aircraft. I painted this one on top with Model Master Armor Sand (4711) and Field Drab (1702), and I believe I used Duck Egg Blue for the underneath, but it may have also been Revell 49, forgot to write down which one I used.