I used both Revell’s and MRC’s Bell 47 kits to build N975B from the old The Whirlybirds tv series.

Nice. 1/35th?
Reminds me that i still need to complete my USCG Academy 1/35 H-13.
Thanks, yes, 1/35.
Looks good. I love that old Bell. My first ride in a helo was that old 47 Sioux with my dad at the local fair when I was just a tike.
Sweet build!
Thanks!
I remember watching the show. Great job with the model! Outstanding work!
Since the show was b&w, I never realized the chopper was yellow.
Gee ! When I was smaller and younger , Waaay back .
My Grandpa’s house was four blocks from the final assembly facility Bell had in Niagara Falls , N.Y. Got to see those pretty little boids in all colors in large groups . Boy, were they neat !
Never saw the Whirlybirds, but excellent work on the model! Crisp and clean!
Nice build.
How common are these kits? I’d like to build one. Is this the same bird used in MASH?
I loved the Whirlybirds TV show as a kid. Several years ago I acquired most of the episodes. Good grief, I watched part of one episode and couldn’t take it anymore. Don’t know what the heck attracted me to it!
Love it, love it, love it!
Looking good. It looks good in the bright yellow and the combined parts are seamless.
As to the kits, they should be easy to find.
The MRC kit is good for a Korean war H-13D MAS*H DustOff.
The Revell kit is a Vietnam era H-13H.
They are both pretty easy to build. The MRC kit is a little better on details though.
You need the Revell kit, and the skids and ip from the MRC kit.
And thanks guys!
Maybe. It depends on what he means by “used in MASH”. If he means the original MASH movie, yes, it was a later H model as in the Revell kit. If he means used by MASH units in the Korean war and in the MASH TV series, using the earlier D model as in the MRC kit is correct.
I meant to do the Whirlybirds chopper. Mash would be the MRC kit alone.

