BTW Jon, I don’t know if you received my e-mail, but I would like to change my subject. Instead of the Hind, I’m going to build a 1/48th Hasegawa AH-64A Apache in the new Israeli daytime camouflage scheme (Sand/brown/gray). It will have an Aires cockpit (I hope) and Isradecal markings.
trigger,
ah. I just got bored with the AH-6 a little and just thought i could switch it around with the other one i made once in a few days. but i guess nobody likes the ‘generic’ one! no problem, i’m very happy to switch back.[:D] (thanks for bringing this up, now i realize that the badge with the '6J is the way to go[^]) lol
I seriously thought about using yours. I’m content with mine for now It’s still don’t think it’s “there” yet but if someone wants to use it, I don’t mind. But, I think that you should be proud of your badge. Where did you find the image for it and were there other pix?
BTW - who did the Young Guns badge? That’s funny as [censored] “What’s going on?” “We’re playing house.” “That boy is all tied up.” “Roman Polanski’s house”
First progress pics!
Ok, so I started a bit early. Since I haven’t had any time to work on this in a week and a half, I figured I’d post some pics during a writing break. Here’s three shots of my AH-64D conversion of the Revell kit. The first is an overall shot showing the right side of the aircraft and all of the major additions. You can see the nose turret frame has been removed and is undergoing considerable modification. The M230 cannon has gotten the basic wire strike frame and will get the remainder as soon as I get a spare second to build again. The fuselage has gotten enlarged avionics sponsons, ECM antennae and the UHF frame antenna along the tailboom. Low-airspeed sensor arms made from copper tubing have also been added to the engine nacelles. The deflector and support bar have also been added to the tailwheel.
Click on the URL to see the full size image.
This one is a shot of the interior where you can see the pilot’s control panel. I basically used the panel, cut off all the instrumentation and started anew. Two CRTs were cut from sheet styrene and then shaped properly. Various knobs were cut from styrene rod.
I’m still working on the front panel, but it is coming along well.
Here’s another view of the right side from the rear.
I guess we’re official! This should be great fun. I actually might get some good progress by May - at least the cockpit finished! It is a miracle that I am actually almost finished my StuG III after only 2 months - my last kit took me almost a year. We’ll do our best - I might try to get a jump on it over the holidays. Can’t wait to see what everyone else comes up with.
JWest - got any tips for PE with the AH -64D? This is my first go with photoetched parts. [:0]
I don’t know who made it, but i’ll ask in the Yougn Guns GB thread.
as to where i found the pix, for the badge i’m using right now i got it off www.bhd93.com, and the other one i just Googled ‘attack helicopter’ (i think) and found it.
Ok, I’m really procrastinating on getting my damn thesis written. Just spent 2 hours on the sensor turret mount for my Apache. But it is now the correct shape and has all of its wire guards!
Were there any Comanche prototypes painted black?
Being a stealth helicopter I’m thinking of painting mine black since the B-2 and F-117 are black.
Are there any rules stopping me from doing this?