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Airfix 1/72 Westland Sea King (03043)

davecov

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My build of the Airfix 1/72 Westland Sea King (03043)

Another ancient Airfix kit - this is the 1984 retooling of the 1969 Airfix SH-3D Sea King kit.

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It was festooned in rivets which I removed. I had to fight hard to get the cockpit transparency to fit and had to widen the fuselage quite a bit. I filled in the dome window holes and cut out new holes further forward. Unfortunately, I failed to change the lower front windows and only realised when it was too late. The torpedoes come from a 1969 SH-3D boxing.

Decals were a mix of kit decals and the Xtradecal Westland Sea King In Worldwide Service (X72351) set. I used the scheme for a Westland Sea King Mk.50, N16-125 "10" of 817 NAS, RAN in 1977.

Dave
 
Looks super Dave.I gave up on my one.The rivets were like rough sandpaper and Windscreen gave me nightmares.
Good on you for beating into submission.I think i have 3 Revell ones and fair few of the tiny 1.144th Sweet ones.
Richard
 
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Looks super Dave.I gave up on my one.The rivets were like rough sandpaper and Windscreen gave me nightmares.
Good on you for beating into submission.I think i have 3 Revell ones and fair few of the tiny 1.144th Sweet ones.
Richard

I have a Sixties boxing of the Airfix SH-3D and put the fuselage/transparency alongside the later boxing for comparison. As you can see, the later re-tooling transparency is a bit wider than the original. It also has tabs that fit inside the fuselage - which the original did not have:
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You can also see by just how much I had to widen the fuselage by the plastic card pieces at the front.

Dave
 
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That is a really good result. Certainly a kit which many of us would have binned but you've built a great model.
 
Gosh thats a fair bit of shimming to widen the fueslage.When Airfix re released these originals with AEW mk2a/7 asac and the rescue version i bought them thinking they were new tooling.Whata amistaka temaka.
 
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