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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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Just got the same thing from him for the Xotic P-64 I am looking for. The thing is he just joined 2 hours ago, so how would he know about a post from a few days ago? I almost fell for it until I did a search on louis09 and found this thread
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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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Thanks.
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While perusing the internet searching for info on training aircraft I came across this interesting site https://usafhpa.org/schoolhist/histschool.htm in the text they include these 2 pictures of Bell H-13 helicopters But there is no mention of which model H-13 they are. Based on the shape of the door opening and the shape of the bubble I would guess an H-13C, D or E model(?) Can any of you experts confirm or correct this? Also what colors would these be in the early 50's; OD, yellow, something else? Thanks Howard
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Thanks for responding, better late then never. I did get some help and a finished it some months ago. You can see much of the interior between the distortion of the "window" and some dust infiltration.
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Thanks. I have both
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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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Great!. Thanks for the info @jstar. Howard
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Does anyone have data on the dimensions of the Bell 47/H-13. I am specifically looking for the cabin dimensions. The total length height and rotor width are easy to find, but not the cabin dimension. I have the Italeri OH-13S kit that I want to build as a TH-13T. I have seen that the TH-13T cabin was 8" wider then the -13S, but not an absolute number and I have no idea how accurate the Italeri kit is. Thanks Howard
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I am planning on building the 1/72 Revell UH-72A/EC145 as the current US Army training helicopter. I have searched the web and this thread https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.arcforums.com%2Fforums%2Fair%2Findex.php%3F%2Ftopic%2F288717-uh-72a-lakota-interior-color-configuration%2F&psig=AOvVaw1_lh7RHVRy05G5Nk7yXrwF&ust=1643578790738000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAwQjhxqFwoTCLiY7qH21_UCFQAAAAAdAAAAABA2 and while there are plenty of pictures of the Medivac version I can't find any interior shots of the training version. Does anyone know how the interior is
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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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A bit late, but I have their mask for the AV-8B and found them less than useful. The rubbery material does not bend well around curves or over any small protrusions. It just comes unstuck. I only found it useful as a template for cutting masks out of Tamiya tape.
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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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WTB Xotic-72 P-64, Kagero and Caracal decals
hsr replied to hsr's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
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They came up when I added them but now they don't. Computers! Thanks Howard
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I just realized I am somewhat in arrears posting pictures of my build. Posted now at
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Hmm. Not sure why the pictures don't expand. Any suggestions?
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My first post to the Display Case. This is my 1/72 Lockheed OP-2E variant of the venerable Neptune. I built this using the Blackbird conversion of the Hasegawa kit with some help from and old C Scale white metal conversion. I also used the Pavla and Eduard interiors and the Caracal P2V Neptune Part 2 decal set. The OP-2E was a Neptune variant that was primarily used to drop "Adsid" sensors (Air Delivered Seismic Detection), along the Ho Chi Minh trail. There were 12 of these built for the Navy's Observation Squadron Sixty-Seven (VO-67), and 3 were lost. More information