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  1. Hi Maurizio, Any updates on this fantastic build? David
  2. Anyone have a copy of this article? Maurizio and Chris (Chief Snake) referenced the article, but I've been unable to locate it... Thanks in advance for any assistance! David
  3. Maurizio, I have been away from this forum for a while, but was pleasantly surprised to see your build thread! Remarkable! I love the USCG livery and have long wanted todo an HH3F conversion! Your step by step thread is the perfect guide! I too have only1 Hasegawa kit. I have attempted to get an Attic Resin kit without success... Funds are non-existent currently to purchase a second kit. I look forward to additional updates! David
  4. John, Great builds as always! Been away from building rotorcraft for a while. Just jumped back on the forum here. Fantastic progress! One of these days I'll drag my projects out and get something done! Oh look, a squirrel! David
  5. Troy, Thanks for the help! Now that I know what it is, I guess it will become a "What if" project! Since none probably made to firefighting service, a little "artistic license will be ok... Thanks again! David
  6. Hi Gang, I need a little help. At our recent club show, someone left several models on the table that they had brought to sell. This was one of them. As I am not very knowledgable on WW2 aircraft, could someone assist with identification? I am in the process of crafting a water tank for it to become a fire tanker. As if after being retired from military service, it was pressed into wild fire service. I have no idea of what the water outlets on such an aircraft would look like. Thus far, I am taking Evergreen sheet and Apoxyscupt to craft the tank. Any help would be appreciated. Tha
  7. Very nice! Was this a scratchbuild, kitbash, or r/c kit? Looks promising as there are no 139 kits,available that I am aware of. David
  8. Hi Guys, I am planning some LA County Fire Department helicopter projects and am in need of INTERIOR reference photos! I have accumulated several exterior shots, but have been unable to locate any close up interior ones. I plan on doing some of the older Hueys, Bell 412's and the newer Firehawks. I plan on different scales(smaller for dioramas, larger for individual display). The only one that I recall seeing was Michael from Austria's stunning Firehawk model in 1/35! Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. David
  9. Michael, Another beautiful and well executed build! If you are ever in need of photos of an EC-135 P2(Air Methods) with a Metro Aviation interior, I have them. It was my "office" for 7 years. Look forward to seeing more of your fantastic work! David
  10. Please PM me if you have one for sale or trade! Thank you! David
  11. Splendid job! Great build and excellent "step by step" photos! David
  12. Anthony, Great to see this back on the bench! The tail rotor looks great! Your attention to detail and methodical adaptation to challenges has inspired many - myself included! David
  13. Norbert, I have been away from the forum and just saw this thread. I am speechless! AMAZING! The realism and level of detail is just incredible! I am sure to join the long line of people wanting some of these! Fine craftsmanship! David
  14. Jennings, I agree! Probably in the minority, but I would even welcome 1/35 or 1/32... David
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