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salvador001

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  1. Hello guys. After almost 4 months im calling the first Huey done. El Salvador Air Force UH-1H with all the ASE gear during the last years of the war fought against the communist guerrillas. This is Guardian 214 U.S. Serial 66-16557 delivered to El Salvador on Aug 1988. I used Eduard Big Ed, Werner Wings ASE and Huey upgrades set, markings were all painted exept of the danger arrow on the boom. Painting was done using Model Master acrylics and the fading effect was made mixing the main color in this case Helo Drab with some white, yellow and browns. Chipping was done with Model Master steel and zinc chromate. Other weathering effects were created using oils, tamiya panel liner brown, ak interaktive aircraft weathering set,etc. I did a lot of scratch in this one. The interior transmission walls and roof is all new since i didnt leave the soundproofing on. Pilot seats armoured plates are new, M-60 guns are from the kit with some small modifications. The 7.62mm ammo belt is all scratch using stretch sprue to create each cartridge individually. The engine cowling are original kit parts except the inside of the upper cowls that i added the fire sensor cables. The main rotor was upgraded with new hydraulic lines, cables, pitch links and joints, stab bar was also upgraded. I did lower the dampers and reduced the mast height by 3mm. I also fix the main rotor blades bend since the kit ones came too extreme.

     

    Hope you all enjoy and feel free to ask any question. I cant wait to start the Vietnam U.S. Army one.

     

    Rod.

     

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  2. The last update before painting.

    I scratch the oil cooler shield since the resin one was too small and the photoetch one too big. Used styrene for the plate and stretch sprue for the mounts. ALQ-144 mount made all from styrene sheet. Drain tubes with stretch sprue also. I did also scratch the door hinges, antennas, wire strike blades and other details. 

    Hope to have it painted by next week, so stay tuned.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Rod.

     

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  3. Heres some other update. 

    I worked on the overhead panel, kit comes with no detail so i had to make something to detail that part, its not perfect but way better than how it comes.

    I also modify the skid steps, kit ones are too bulky, i sanded down and cut to scale, upper one is the modified one, lower one is the original kit part. 

    The chin bubbles were a PITA to install, they left some heavy gaps, i sanded down, filled, polished and cured with future on top.

     

    Hope you all enjoy.

     

    Rod.

     

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  4. Hello guys, been some days since i finished my Mike mode in 1/35, so im back with the Huey madness.

    Ill be building two hueys at the same time. First will be a UH-1H from El Salvador Air Force tail 214 (66-16557) with all the Aircraft Survavility Equipment gear in the late 80s, early 90s. The second one will be UH-1H 68-15297 from the 92nd AHC in vietnam ca.1971. Ill be using some Werner Wings resin, Fireball resin, PE and decals, and some Eduard PE.

    Hope to start this week so please be tuned.

    Thanks to all.

     

    Rod.

     

     

     

     

     

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