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Small update.
Bulkheads in position.

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As this bulkhead detail is well and truly hidden, this is all I intend to do regarding the painting of it.
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Floor and the turning around thing fitted.
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There is seating in the kit for 17 souls, but as the helicopter will have all the doors and hatches closed, fitting them (To my thinking anyway) is pointless. I can add the saved time to bits that will be seen.

So it's time to button things up....

Cheers.
Ron
 
Small update.
Bulkheads in position.





As this bulkhead detail is well and truly hidden, this is all I intend to do regarding the painting of it.



Floor and the turning around thing fitted.




There is seating in the kit for 17 souls, but as the helicopter will have all the doors and hatches closed, fitting them (To my thinking anyway) is pointless. I can add the saved time to bits that will be seen.

So it's time to button things up....

Cheers.
Ron
Ron

Coming on very nicely indeed!! Great work as always!!

And love the technical jargon 'turning around thing'....I have no idea what the official name is either...

ATB.

Andrew
 
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Thanks Andrew.
Rotor arm comes to mind. Perhaps even 'Spinning apparatus thingy whatsit' Who knows? Not I....and guess what?

Onwards we go.
I've buttoned up the fuselage. No dramas. In fact the fit was first class, just the usual snots to remove.

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Cheers.
Ivor Fyle.
 
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Top panels.
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Front wheel assembly.
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All a good fit so far, with very little fettling.

Cheers.
Ron
 
Yep,coming along a treat by the looks of things Ron :)
At this rate yours will have "landed" before mine's even taken off !!
 
I suspect that today will be rather like an Army medical Inspection, with the Squaddies all lined up showing their choppers off!

So, stood at the end of the line, I give you my chopper!
(570 QOUTE)

570 this had jen in stiches of laughter an really brightened up her day well done very witty indeed SIR an yes ive built this chopper an i really enjoyed my build as like you said it goes togeather very well an i turned it into a R/N vershion with nav lights an WORKING ROTARS an fitted it on my HMS YORK flightdeck YES lovely kit everything that K/H jag an'int although Ian is trying an succeeding to make it look good
chris /jen
 
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Great posts chaps! Makes this modelling lark all the more enjoyable and worth while. :thumb2:

As I'm 'Jibbing out' on most of the decals and a fair few internal fitments, I might as well go the whole hog and go fictitious with the paint scheme.

I'm going three colour digital! I hope :cold-sweat:
I've done this sort of cammo. on stuff on here before and found it's best to leave all the smaller bits off the model, brush on the digits and then add the bits.

It's cold, wet, windy and miserable here today, so I'm able to spend plenty much time in my den and progress has been nice and steady.

Here's where I'm at.
I've gone as far as I need to go with the main construction. Tail thingy, doors, nose bit and various fairings all glued on.
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Here is the 'copter with a brushed on first coat of light grey. Because I brush paint, I find It's always best to paint on the lightest colour first. Also, the light grey will show up the digital 'pattern' demarcation lines much better than a darker colour.
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I'll let this first coat dry then add a second of the same colour. Then I can way up the digital application.

Cheers and thanks for all your support thus far....

Ron
 
Nice progress Ron. Painting light grey must be easier over the white you put on at the beginning. I never thought of you as a "forward planner" though. ;)
Jim
 
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Thanks Allen and Jim.

Nice progress Ron. Painting light grey must be easier over the white you put on at the beginning. I never thought of you as a "forward planner" though. ;)
Jim

Jim, yes it is. The white I put on looked awful, but that was applied purely to hide that green plastic. With me choosing white, I knew the first 'Proper' coat (the light grey), being a tad darker, would obliterate it more or less in one go.

Having rit the above, I'm not a forward planner, far from it, but I've learned which way up is the easiest, simplest and quickest way to achieve a result I'm happy with.;):thumb2:

I hope that waffling makes some sort of sense.

Thanks for your input.

Ron
 
Great progress, Ron, I like your practical take on the build.
 
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Thanks Gary.
For me anyway, simplest, easiest and quickest is bestist!

I divided the model into small squares and brushed in the cammo. This is the just the preliminary coat to start with, then I can see where I need to brush on more.

Each coat that follows will sharpen up the cammo. edges, but the main pattern is now laid down.

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Cheers.
Ron
 
Nice work with the hairy stick Ron.
(and I thought long and hard about that sentence considering this is a chopper thread).
 
HI 570 very nice paint work this is in my opinion a form of asztekeing like used on the star ship enterprise very well done indeed Sir
chris
 
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