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Comments

7 March 2013, 02:44
Sebastijan Videc
Nice start!
7 March 2013, 06:11
Michel Huijghe
That's a good start.
7 March 2013, 07:27
Kim Branders
tuned in
7 March 2013, 07:36
Holger Kranich
Very nice work! Head on!
7 March 2013, 07:48
Steve Wilson
Superb start, nice detail work👍🙂
7 March 2013, 08:08
uncle chop chop
thanks people 🙂
7 March 2013, 23:16
Bill Gilman
Great start! The Chinook will be a big 'un even in 72nd scale. If your camera has an aperture priority mode, try some photos with the aperture locked in at f/8 or f/10. The exposure will be longer (keep the camera steady) but you'll have more of the model in focus at one time.
7 March 2013, 23:25
uncle chop chop
cheers ill do that it is a good camera i should read the book realy haha
8 March 2013, 04:43
Sebastijan Videc
also, place camera away from the model, some 60cm from the model and as Bill said, use f-stop of at least 8 or 10... check my modelling blog - tutorials for further instructions on improving model photography
8 March 2013, 14:42
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
You used aluminium foil for the interior??
8 March 2013, 17:12
uncle chop chop
yup it was full of those anoying little cercie hole thingys
9 March 2013, 00:10
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Great choice !Looks very realistic!
9 March 2013, 17:09
uncle chop chop
you realy think so?? i was just trying to get a cargo look, i added a few more pics the turbin filtters 1 was missing so i made my own have a look if u like, and added some parts of a westland lynx because the exterior was boring me dnt ask why it just did
9 March 2013, 20:38
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Hi uncle chop chop
Yep,i think it looks cool.Compare it to this and you know what i mean.

10 March 2013, 05:31
neil kerr
awesome mr chop chop
12 January 2014, 12:58
uncle chop chop
This is not the model I want u guy to comment on!!! But thank u very much guys I appreciate it 🙂
12 January 2014, 13:01
Michel Huijghe
👍
12 January 2014, 15:02
Eduardo Arguijo
nice work, especially the paint job. looks great.
12 January 2014, 15:58
Mohammad Adl
Very nice uncle, Well done 🙂
12 January 2014, 21:36
Adam Carter
is this a new (ish) tool? the panel lines look very crisp for airifx!
13 January 2014, 13:32
Eduardo Arguijo
I was thinking just the same thing....
13 January 2014, 19:00
Andreas Lundqvist
Nice work mate
13 January 2014, 19:22
uncle chop chop
Well if its new tooling then yes i havent seen the old one but this model is very crisp only if i knew back then what i knew now it would look way better
25 January 2014, 06:49
Bill Gilman
I believe this is a rebox of the Italeri kit. Looks good, Uncle!
25 January 2014, 15:36

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1:72 Boeing Chinook HC.1 (Airfix A05035)

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