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HH-60G Pave Hawk, S/N 89-26209, 33rd Rescue Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan

  • Kit: Kitty Hawk KH50006
  • Scale: 1:35
  • Decals: Werner's Wings Pavehawks Combat Rescue Pt 1 and 2 + few kit decals
  • GAU-18s: Live Resin LRE-35333
  • Seat belts: Eduard
  • Paints: Mostly Hataka C-series including Gunship Gray plus MRP, Tamiya, Gunze, Life Color, Vallejo, MM
  • An additional MH-60L sprue G has been purchased to get FRIES.

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Pictures taken with DSRL in a light tent (5700K LEDs) except few taken outdoors which have slightly blueish background. I will likely do another session outdoors soon because the gunship grey looks better in daylight and it’s easier to fit the whole aircraft in the frame.

Overall the kit came together pretty nicely except  the fuselage halves. Next time (MH-60L) I will sand the cockpit/cabin walls at the very beginning and dry fit. There are some instruction errors but easy to catch.

More pictures on Pbase and Flickr

https://pbase.com/danwolo/hh60g_final

https://www.flickr.com/photos/97358250@N06/with/49880664952/

 

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DanW wrote:

Comments:

Pictures taken with DSRL in a light tent (5700K LEDs) except few taken outdoors which have slightly blueish background. I will likely do another session outdoors soon because the gunship grey looks better in daylight and it’s easier to fit the whole aircraft in the frame.

Overall the kit came together pretty nicely except  the fuselage halves. Next time (MH-60L) I will sand the cockpit/cabin walls at the very beginning and dry fit. There are some instruction errors but easy to catch.

More pictures on Pbase and Flickr

https://pbase.com/danwolo/hh60g_final

https://www.flickr.com/photos/97358250@N06/with/49880664952/

 

DW,

When a build is modeled this good, "I have to take a another look" - making sure I'm

not looking at photos of the "real-deal." Spectacular looking helicopter model, "mind

numbing overload" in a good-way. I'm certain you're proud having this one, as part of

your collection... extremely well and greatly accomplished!

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2 hours ago, The Underdog said:

 

DanW wrote:

Comments:

Pictures taken with DSRL in a light tent (5700K LEDs) except few taken outdoors which have slightly blueish background. I will likely do another session outdoors soon because the gunship grey looks better in daylight and it’s easier to fit the whole aircraft in the frame.

Overall the kit came together pretty nicely except  the fuselage halves. Next time (MH-60L) I will sand the cockpit/cabin walls at the very beginning and dry fit. There are some instruction errors but easy to catch.

More pictures on Pbase and Flickr

https://pbase.com/danwolo/hh60g_final

https://www.flickr.com/photos/97358250@N06/with/49880664952/

 

DW,

When a build is modeled this good, "I have to take a another look" - making sure I'm

not looking at photos of the "real-deal." Spectacular looking helicopter model, "mind

numbing overload" in a good-way. I'm certain you're proud having this one, as part of

your collection... extremely well and greatly accomplished!

Thank you.

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Just took few more pictures outdoors in daylight. I think colors look better than in the light tent. Especially the gunship gray looks better.
 
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HH-60G 5 orig

 

HH-60G 8 orig

 

HH-60G 11 orig

 

 
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