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Jon Fincher
Completed, displayed, damaged then disposed of.
Completed, displayed, damaged then disposed of.
13 January 2019, 22:41
Jon Fincher
The kit quality was great, and everything fit well. It comes with masks for the canopy, which made painting very easy. It was my first try at a freehand camo paint job, and the size made it fun to do. It's an impressive model when it's done - it's half a meter long when done, and the rotor is 10 cm longer (about 18-20 inches)
There were three issues I had: The interior is a little sparse for the scale - if you display it with the aft cargo doors open, you'll want to add something else. The pilot/co-pilot fans on the instrument panel were a little finicky to create - the photo-etch blades needed to be twisted, and I wound up shooting one somewhere in my workspace (I never did find it).
The worst for me, however, were the rotor blades - at 30cm long, they are waaaay too heavy for the mounting hardware. After they broke for the umpteenth time, I wound up flooding the joint between each blade and the rotor housing with 5-minute epoxy. It helped for a while, but they still broke when I moved the model.
In the end, after displaying it at a few shows, losing pitot tubes and other greeblies from the moves, and constantly broken rotor blades, I had enough. It was too big for my display space, and taking up storage space in my workshop, so I finally (gasp!) binned it.
The kit quality was great, and everything fit well. It comes with masks for the canopy, which made painting very easy. It was my first try at a freehand camo paint job, and the size made it fun to do. It's an impressive model when it's done - it's half a meter long when done, and the rotor is 10 cm longer (about 18-20 inches)
There were three issues I had: The interior is a little sparse for the scale - if you display it with the aft cargo doors open, you'll want to add something else. The pilot/co-pilot fans on the instrument panel were a little finicky to create - the photo-etch blades needed to be twisted, and I wound up shooting one somewhere in my workspace (I never did find it).
The worst for me, however, were the rotor blades - at 30cm long, they are waaaay too heavy for the mounting hardware. After they broke for the umpteenth time, I wound up flooding the joint between each blade and the rotor housing with 5-minute epoxy. It helped for a while, but they still broke when I moved the model.
In the end, after displaying it at a few shows, losing pitot tubes and other greeblies from the moves, and constantly broken rotor blades, I had enough. It was too big for my display space, and taking up storage space in my workshop, so I finally (gasp!) binned it.
13 January 2019, 23:32
Top Agent PGG jr.
Same here. However, I am giving this kit another try after paying for only SGD$70.00 like I did before.
Same here. However, I am giving this kit another try after paying for only SGD$70.00 like I did before.
11 October 2022, 07:50
John
Following the Iron Law of Lost Greeblies, I'll bet you found the PE fan blades AFTER you binned the model.
Following the Iron Law of Lost Greeblies, I'll bet you found the PE fan blades AFTER you binned the model.
11 October 2022, 11:24
Jon Fincher
I hope the people who bought my house after we left found them and wondered what the heck they were... 🙂
I hope the people who bought my house after we left found them and wondered what the heck they were... 🙂
11 October 2022, 18:04