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  • Airborne01
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    I sometimes think we (ex Service) should create a dictionary of terms that we take as normal - the Crabs could start as they (foolishly believe) they a superior species ... (Poor demented fools!)
    Steve

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  • Waspie
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    Originally posted by SteveT
    Thanks everyone, so kind of you as usual!

    I've been reading the instructions and although they mostly seem straight forward, but it does look like they stop telling you what colour to paint parts from about halfway in. Weird, but okay.

    So if it ends up orange with yellow stripes, you know why. haha
    Airfix did that with the ASW Sea King (1/48). Safe thing with the HC4 it was mostly green!!!!!! :thumb2:

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  • Guest
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    Thanks everyone, so kind of you as usual!

    I've been reading the instructions and although they mostly seem straight forward, but it does look like they stop telling you what colour to paint parts from about halfway in. Weird, but okay.

    So if it ends up orange with yellow stripes, you know why. haha

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  • Waspie
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    Originally posted by rickoshea52
    Hi Steve,
    This is a nice kit, despite being a fish head cab. I built this version a while back and really enjoyed it; I also did the RAF version.
    Here’s a link to my build thread for the HC4 - https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/rick’s-airfix-sea-king-hc4-1-72-operation-mikado-falklands-war.38941/
    I didn’t do an out of the box build but a back dated Falklands cab.
    A fellow course mate from flying training was in the 'volunteers only' Op Mikado crew! Featured in the book, (SF Pilot) written by the pilot.
    Cost me a few beers trying to hear the story from him which he wouldn't spill!! Then his pilot brought out the book!!!! It didn't do my mate any harm. I knew him as a 'Killick' Aircrewman, (Corporal), retired as a Lt Cdr!! He spent some time as XO on HMS Victory during his stint as an officer.
    The HC4 is on my wish list of 1/48 Kings to build. The Commando SK some notable differences (externally), to the anti submarine versions. It would be nice to build one as a tribute to another old friend, Ben Casey, who died after ditching in one whilst ferrying SF from one ship to another on the way down South in 82!

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  • scottie3158
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    Steve, 1/72 is not a scale I do nor are things that fly along. I will follow though with interest and I hope you get on all right with it.

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  • rickoshea52
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    Hi Steve,
    This is a nice kit, despite being a fish head cab. I built this version a while back and really enjoyed it; I also did the RAF version.
    Here’s a link to my build thread for the HC4 - https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/rick’s-airfix-sea-king-hc4-1-72-operation-mikado-falklands-war.38941/
    I didn’t do an out of the box build but a back dated Falklands cab.

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  • Flip
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    Originally posted by Mark1
    i think its safe to say just about all of us have kits we have given up on
    Mark,
    That's good to hear - thought it was just me. I have just "retired" an Italeri 1:48 Apache because I was so disappointed in the ridiculously thick decals once I finished the cockpit area.
    Originally posted by SteveT
    I'll post images as I go
    Steve,
    Please do - I'll follow with interest. Hope you enjoy this one :thumb2:
    Big brownie points to your wife for lovely support. That really was a very nice thing to do.

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  • Mark1
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    Don't be to disheartened, i think its safe to say just about all of us have kits we have given up on, commonly known as shelf queens, maybe to be finished one day or eventually end up in the bin. Some people start many more kits than they ever finish, think i have about 12 build threads on here that got started and never finished :tears-of-joy:
    Good luck with the build:thumb2:

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  • Waspie
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    Ooo, love a good Junglie King!!!
    Tons of power with a lightweight airframe. I’ll enjoy watching this one come together.

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    Airfix 1/72nd Westland Sea King HC.4

    Hello again guys.
    I'm starting a new kit today, not done an Airfix kit since the mid-late 1970's, so I'm looking forward to this and hoping I actually complete it.
    I've had a couple of real issues recently, first the Sioux, it was such a massive pain I filed it in its box to come back to maybe one day (and it's totally put me off Italeri kits I'm sorry to say)

    Then I bought a cheap kit a Chinook 1/144th scale and oh my word I didn't realise how small that was. (another lesson learned) I did get about 40% into it before I just gave up and yes that one was binned. (I'm ashamed to say)

    So, after feeling quite sorry for myself and on the edge of quitting, my lovely wife gave me such support and kind words and even bought me a kit to do and that is this one which arrived today. The 1/72 seems to be a nice scale for me, far more manageable than the 1/144th for my old eyes and fat fingers.

    Here she is just out of the box. I'm determined to finish this one and I'll post images as I go. Thanks for reading
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