STARMAKER.REBEL
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Thanks! Thank you for all the help you're giving me. I would have stalled out a long time ago if it weren't for you and the people on here!get the 91%
Thanks! Thank you for all the help you're giving me. I would have stalled out a long time ago if it weren't for you and the people on here!get the 91%
I didn't know what the rotor head was called. Thanks for your help.This is where a little research into the real thing helps Searching forCH-47 rotor head
very quickly resulted in photos like this:
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That disc at the bottom looks like your part D33 to me.
I can't buy an air brush right now. I'm sort of scared to make the transition to Air Brush. (They cost lots of money)I've found the best way to paint yellow is to do it over a white undercoat, and before the darker colours like the black on your rotor blades. Basically, paint white first, then yellow, and then mask it off so you can paint the black. Spraying yellow is nearly always better than hand-painting it, too, because you'll avoid the brush streaks that almost invariably appear.
Of course, this tip is too late for this model but it'll probably be useful in future.