Italeri Kamov Ka-50 'Hokum'
cockpit and stub wings
cockpit painting
fuselage buttoned up
rotor assembly
main rotor assembly
partly primed
top side sprayed MM sand
had to take a step backward
parts of mulitple builds
rotor mast progress
painted again
had a slight setback top view
bottom view
all repairs done
wheels and main gun on
nose probe and main gear doors on
first coat of Future
main rotor blades attached
main rotor blade tops flat black
right side decals
left side decals
touching up the rotor blades
pilot's door added
main gear repaired
rotor back together
restarting weapons
right side view final
left view final
front view final
on the shelf
Komentarzy
5 August 2014, 02:21
Bart Goesaert
Nice heli, one of my favorites. A shame the cockpit is barely recognizable in the pics. Will you do some scratchbuilding to this one? On mine (revell 1:144) I've detailed a little on the engines, just to correct some obvious mistake.
Nice heli, one of my favorites. A shame the cockpit is barely recognizable in the pics. Will you do some scratchbuilding to this one? On mine (revell 1:144) I've detailed a little on the engines, just to correct some obvious mistake.
5 August 2014, 07:30
Bart Goesaert
hello Ed, I'd suggest you take your time constructing your next model. For the painting of the rotorblades, you can make use of painting tape (the gold version for delicate surfaces, this one sticks less, like tamiyatape, but cheaper) It can be helpfull to achieve straight lines. With regards to the camo you could buy some prittbuddy, posterbuddy, blutack or the like, it will be helpfull to take control of the overspray. Otherwise some sanding and dryfitting with regards to the engine exhausts (which are fitted upside down by the way) and the stabilizers on the the tail (to get rid of the hight difference there). with kind regards,
hello Ed, I'd suggest you take your time constructing your next model. For the painting of the rotorblades, you can make use of painting tape (the gold version for delicate surfaces, this one sticks less, like tamiyatape, but cheaper) It can be helpfull to achieve straight lines. With regards to the camo you could buy some prittbuddy, posterbuddy, blutack or the like, it will be helpfull to take control of the overspray. Otherwise some sanding and dryfitting with regards to the engine exhausts (which are fitted upside down by the way) and the stabilizers on the the tail (to get rid of the hight difference there). with kind regards,
28 June 2016, 07:57