Cap'n Chaos Posted April 4, 2013 Share Posted April 4, 2013 This is a Dragon 1/35 scale replica of an AH-6J Little Bird used by the U.S. Army's 160th Special Operations Unit (Airborne) based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The Ah-6J is the attack version of the Little Bird and can be fitted with a variety of weapons such as Stinger and Hellfire missiles, rockets, cannons and machine guns. It is also equipped with Flir and precision navigation systems capable of extremely precise operations in zero visibility. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ro-Gar Hobbies Posted April 6, 2013 Share Posted April 6, 2013 Your little bird came out realy nice! I started on one of the DML kits a few years ago, but had some fit issues, especially with the front clear part not fitting to the bottom of the of the fuselage. Did you have the same issues? If so, how were you able to correct it? I would like to try my hand at this kit again one day. Regards, Robert Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oppenheimerj Posted April 6, 2013 Share Posted April 6, 2013 this is what i did with mine, first you cut the window frame out of the model then you glue the frames to the windshield and finally you glue the windshield to the fuselage on top and bottom, and fill with putty the cuttings on the fuselage and this is what you get, a perfect fit of the windshield Quote Link to post Share on other sites
terrysumner Posted April 6, 2013 Share Posted April 6, 2013 The rules plainly state there is to be No...that's zero, none, nata...whatever or however you want to say it....critiquing in THIS forum. If you want to say something about something you think is wrong you cannot do it in THIS forum. If a member wishes to receive critiques he or she must post it in the proper subforum, which is...the Critique Forum. I don't know how to make this any more plain. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ro-Gar Hobbies Posted April 6, 2013 Share Posted April 6, 2013 this is what i did with mine, first you cut the window frame out of the model then you glue the frames to the windshield and finally you glue the windshield to the fuselage on top and bottom, and fill with putty the cuttings on the fuselage and this is what you get, a perfect fit of the windshield Huh! I would of never thought of doing that, thanks Jorge for the tip!!!! Regards, Robert Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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