Bell UH-1D
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My first 3d printed part. Drawn in Fusion 360 as a replacement for the stock "exhaust" (or actually hole in the model...) I had glued the fuselage halves together before I had the printer. If i were to do it a next time i would remove the exhaust from the fuselage halves, make the new one fit in there, and then glue the halves together. It will most likely not look 100% correct, but alot better than how it comes out of the box.
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The reference picture i used from: b-domke.de/AviationImages/Huey/6493.html
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The reference picture i used from: b-domke.de/AviationImages/Huey/8959.html
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Waiting for CA glue to arrive to glue it to the model and then use putty to blend it in. It will most likely not look 100% accurate but alot better than the stock kit form.
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Waiting for CA glue to arrive to glue it to the model and then use putty to blend it in. It will most likely not look 100% accurate but alot better than the stock kit form.
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Waiting for CA glue to arrive to glue it to the model and then use putty to blend it in. It will most likely not look 100% accurate but alot better than the stock kit form.
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Waiting for CA glue to arrive to glue it to the model and then use putty to blend it in. It will most likely not look 100% accurate but alot better than the stock kit form.
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Waiting for CA glue to arrive to glue it to the model and then use putty to blend it in. It will most likely not look 100% accurate but alot better than the stock kit form.
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Waiting for CA glue to arrive to glue it to the model and then use putty to blend it in. It will most likely not look 100% accurate but alot better than the stock kit form.
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Glued it in with CA glue and then used some acrylic filler putty from Ammo by Mig to blend it in. This is before sanding.
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Glued it in with CA glue and then used some acrylic filler putty from Ammo by Mig to blend it in. This is before sanding.
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Glued it in with CA glue and then used some acrylic filler putty from Ammo by Mig to blend it in. This is before sanding.
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Glued it in with CA glue and then used some acrylic filler putty from Ammo by Mig to blend it in. This is before sanding.
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Glued it in with CA glue and then used some acrylic filler putty from Ammo by Mig to blend it in. This is before sanding.
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Glued it in with CA glue and then used some acrylic filler putty from Ammo by Mig to blend it in. This is before sanding.
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I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
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I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
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I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #45 Album image #45](/albums/img/9/2/4/955924-89023-19-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #46 Album image #46](/albums/img/9/2/5/955925-89023-25-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #47 Album image #47](/albums/img/9/2/6/955926-89023-89-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #48 Album image #48](/albums/img/9/3/4/955934-89023-90-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #49 Album image #49](/albums/img/9/3/5/955935-89023-60-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #50 Album image #50](/albums/img/9/3/6/955936-89023-29-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #51 Album image #51](/albums/img/9/3/7/955937-89023-31-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #52 Album image #52](/albums/img/9/3/8/955938-89023-80-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #53 Album image #53](/albums/img/9/3/9/955939-89023-65-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #54 Album image #54](/albums/img/9/4/0/955940-89023-23-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #55 Album image #55](/albums/img/9/4/1/955941-89023-99-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #56 Album image #56](/albums/img/9/4/2/955942-89023-64-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #57 Album image #57](/albums/img/9/4/3/955943-89023-64-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
![Album image #58 Album image #58](/albums/img/9/4/4/955944-89023-12-720.jpg)
I then sanded, primed (ammo by mig grey one shot) and painted the first base coats (Hataka Red line Field green). When i got to the second color, Hataka Red line Dark greenthings went south. The color sprayed fine on my test piece but when i took it to the model it started gunking up and and sputtering. Being the noob i am i didnt catch it soon enough and it started to ruin the paintjob. I decided to swap to some Ammo by mig nato green, but that tint isnt alot darker than the base green. Then i used ammo by mig black instead of the Hataka redline dark grey for the last color. I finished it off with 3 layers of ammo by mig gloss varnish. This was also the first time i did decals. I used Tamiya mark soft strong. Either i did something wrong or all the youtube tuts i watched are just weird. I used a tiny bit of marksoft and it burns away all the clear layers. Also, the decals did not really want to form to the details nomather what i tried (mark soft before i place the decal, after i place the decal, etc). softly rubbing with a qtip just wrinkels the clear and wipes it off, using a soft brush kind of helped but it still silvered alot. I finished it off with another 2 gloss clear coats followed by 3 satin clear coats. Now I just have to do the rotors.
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3 10 February 2021, 15:19
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Very interesting, I again feel like needing to learn how to design 3D prints😉
19 February 2021, 08:51
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My first helicopter build ever