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Floyd S. Werner, Jr.

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  1. None that I found. It is wobbly to be sure. I thought about putting a tiedown on it, but it doesn't lend itself to pivot down. Floyd
  2. I think I can do it for $7. Floyd I have the 1/48 ones on the site now. I should get the 1/32nd ones in this weekend. Floyd
  3. I have them. I just need to make the instructions and package them Floyd
  4. I'll take a whack at it. The tube-style skids were always there. THey were just covered with the aerodynamic fairings. It was up to the unit if they wanted to remove them or not. They were a pain in the butt and broke frequently. More towards the end of Vietnam did units start leaving them off. It will depend on the unit and aircraft. "The Gladiator" had them removed. Main rotor blades, black on the bottom. OD on top with 6 inch yellow marking at the tip. Early war some had 1/3rd painted white, 1/3rd the way down the blade on top only. Later some were painted all wh
  5. There are the helmet sensors in the AH-64D and vents are missing. The other thing is that the aircraft represented need the older style ORT display. Other than that I think it is pretty complete. Floyd
  6. Inside the cockpit, flat black. Exterior US Army Helicopter Green FS34031 with touch up in whatever color you like.
  7. Says the file is unavailable. Can you reach out to me on email at fwernerjr@comcast.net ? Floyd
  8. Love it. I'd love to sell this and your other upgrades through Werner's Wings. I'm working on a decal sheet currently Floyd
  9. My bet it that it is the Kitty Hawk model, but it could very well be the Seminar kit, which is basically a good kit but needs some love. Floyd
  10. I like them both. The Aussie ones are cool. The Silver Eagles just look better with Loaches. IMHO Floyd
  11. What era are you replicating? Vietnam would have grey in the cockpit area as well, with the seats in Olive Drab. If you are doing a late 80s and beyond then your paint scheme is correct. Just food for thought. Floyd
  12. I sell Pavehawk decals in 1/144th scale at Werner's Wings Floyd
  13. If you can find someone that will do them in CAD, I'll do them but I need CAD done to do it. Floyd
  14. Apparently this was applied for two days before command had them repaint it. Assigned to 3/227th out of Fliegerhorst in Erlensee-Langendiebach. It was crewed by Rick Webb. What other cool Kiowas are out there? Floyd
  15. Not yet, but hopefully soon. Printing many parts, see Werner's Wings Facebook page. Busy with things Floyd
  16. The overall shape of the kit blades is wrong. It is tapered. Plus we've added more detail to the hub assembly. Have some other AH-1Z items that we are working on for the kit. Floyd
  17. I hope to be releasing a corrected tail rotor soon. I have to print them out in sufficient quantities to sell Floyd
  18. Well with all that detail you can display the Apache as it really is....in maintenance. LOL Floyd
  19. Still finalizing the artwork for the printers. Floyd
  20. All new although I did do some that he did because I liked them. Floyd
  21. I've built both the ICM/Special Hobbies 1/32nd scale kit (twice) and finishing up the Special Hobbies 1/48th scale kit (twice). They are basically the same kit just scaled down. Special Hobbies 1/32 kit is the ICM kit with extra parts that I think are worth the investment. I suspect that the ICM boxing of the AH-1G will be the Special Hobbies kit without the resin/ PE/ masks, so basically the Spanish/Israeli boxing. I do recommend that you buy the Special Hobbies High Tech kits, both in 1/32 and 1/48. They come with essential upgrades for a few dollars more.
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