blakeh1
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First the MH-53 Sea Dragon
This is a pretty big model for 1/72 as the real life subject itself is quite a beast
It also is apparently one of the more dangerous aircraft as far as crashing. From what I understand it is still very much a manual machine that is still fly by wire rather than lots of computer controlled stuff
Always loved the different variations of it and hoping to build the Marines version that is a troop carrier
for now though...
pretty much out of the box except for a few scratch built supports on the engines and modifying some 1/72 ground crew figures to be the pilots
the Italeri instruction also were a bit lacking in the placement of certain things and I wound up getting the railings put into the wrong place I believe. Something I discovered too late
I tried spinning the blade in the photos to get a bit more of a realistic in motion shot for the rotors. Had to keep the exposure long to get it which resulted in more blurry photos as I moved the camera
and the Sea Haak was straight out of the box
This is a pretty big model for 1/72 as the real life subject itself is quite a beast
It also is apparently one of the more dangerous aircraft as far as crashing. From what I understand it is still very much a manual machine that is still fly by wire rather than lots of computer controlled stuff
Always loved the different variations of it and hoping to build the Marines version that is a troop carrier
for now though...
pretty much out of the box except for a few scratch built supports on the engines and modifying some 1/72 ground crew figures to be the pilots
the Italeri instruction also were a bit lacking in the placement of certain things and I wound up getting the railings put into the wrong place I believe. Something I discovered too late
I tried spinning the blade in the photos to get a bit more of a realistic in motion shot for the rotors. Had to keep the exposure long to get it which resulted in more blurry photos as I moved the camera
and the Sea Haak was straight out of the box