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    Italeri 1/48 AH-64D Longbow Apache

    I was, and had started, to build this completely OOB as a nostalgic piece since it's the same subject I built as my first model.
    It turns out that, according to scalemates, this is an evolution of the Italeri AH-64A that I built back in 1995. Back then I preferred the 'A' thanks to the Nicholas Cage / Tommy Lee Jones movie and the fact it didn't have the hideous radar dome on it. Having since learned what this dome allows the Apache to do, I've forgiven the ugliness!

    Obligatory box and sprues.

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    The final sprue appears to include all the updates for the 'D'.

    Decals:

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    Some hand drawn instruction addendums:

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    A handy version scheme addendum:

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    The version to be built:

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    ...and the mad Japanese scheme, just for fun.

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    As usual, I started work on the cockpit and naturally started at the gunners forward position. I pulled up some 'D' mark references and was horrified straight away.
    It was clear from the instructions that Italeri really did just take the 'A' and made some cosmetic changes.

    See the instructions:

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    Compare to the real thing:

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    First, it's not flat. Second, the targetting console is not the same at all. So I ummed and ah'd and decided that I would, for once, attempt some scratching to see if I could improve it. I couldn't make it worse....

    I cleaned off the existing buttons and gauges and set about trying to make them up from plasticard, trying to build in an approximation of the angles of the screens and the general console array. I also butchered the targetting console to get something close. I plan on chopping up the kit decals to apply to this later.

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    I will need to scratch the hood I think aswell because the kit part projects way too far in to the cockpit and is totally the wrong shape and I don't think I can do this adequately without having the instrument panel in place. So the plan is to prime the entire interior which will need to include the rotor housing and seal it all up. There's plenty of room I think without the canopy fitted to get it all done.

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    I am well outside of my comfort zone here and am mainly posting for your entertainment / feedback / tips, so all are welcomed and encouraged.

    Thanks! :hungry: :tongue-out3:
  • scottie3158
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 14201
    • Paul
    • Holbeach

    #2
    Chris,
    Not sure if I can help mate, but one of the wingy people will.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Cheers Paul. I'm almost certain you'll be able to spot mistakes or bad process!

      I've just noticed all that flash just forward of the rotors....I don't mind scraping first thing on a saturday with a coffee. Look forward to that!

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      • Steven000
        SMF Supporters
        • Aug 2018
        • 2828
        • Steven
        • Belgium

        #4
        Have fun Chris, nice project :thumb2:

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        • Guest

          #5
          Thanks Steven. So far so good.

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          • Ian M
            Administrator
            • Dec 2008
            • 18269
            • Ian
            • Falster, Denmark

            #6
            One of my favourite helicopters but oddly enough never built a model of one. I'll make do with watching you build yours.
            Group builds

            Bismarck

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            • Defiant911
              • Feb 2020
              • 640

              #7
              My son started making this model but found it too difficult and consequently it’s still half finished in the box. Not even sure it’s salvageable but it will be interesting to see yours finished.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by Ian M
                One of my favourite helicopters but oddly enough never built a model of one. I'll make do with watching you build yours.
                Build, or butcher?

                Originally posted by Defiant911
                My son started making this model but found it too difficult and consequently it’s still half finished in the box. Not even sure it’s salvageable but it will be interesting to see yours finished.
                Finished is a while away. Let’s see how we go and hopefully I might help inspire or solve some of your sons barriers.

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                • yak face
                  Moderator
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 13841
                  • Tony
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  Great subject chris , its one of those ‘form follows function’ aircraft like the A10 , that is ugly but awesome at the same time . Ive got the revell monogram 1/48 in the stash but its the older A model . The job youve got with this one - making an accurate D from a poorly re hashed kit - parallels the job I had with the minihobby Hind , remaking virtually all the cockpit ! Why do makers think they can get away with a half arsed rebox and a few extra parts that dont really address the differences , either do it right or dont bother . Anyways looking forward to this one and its probably going to inspire me to elevate my Apache to near the top of the stash ! Cheers tony

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I think of it as a flying tank. Heavily armoured and packing a big punch!

                    Re; the crappy reboxing, I guess it's how they treat lowly subjects. I'm surprised there isn't a definitive Apache kit to be honest given it's prominent role in recnt conflicts, plus the fact that the duke of sussex flew them! Or perhaps that's the reason why not?!

                    I had and had started the monogram one with a load of PE sometime in the late 90's and rediscovered it when I went through my box of stored kits. It was my first attempt at PE which was a disaster and I didn't get past the cockpit. When I checked the box the fuselage was missing so binned it.
                    I'm not sure I'll achieve accurate, but something close will do me. It's fun doing something though!

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      This mornings work.

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                      Finished up the gunners panel with a few extra bits and completed the pilots panel. The bits to the right and below the two screens are all that remain of the kit moulded instruments. They've had a light primer while I was doing the fuselage pre-assembly primer to see how they look. Not too bad by my own standards.

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                      • JR
                        • May 2015
                        • 18273

                        #12
                        Chris.
                        Have to admire your determination to get it right, and I'm sure with that attitude you will.:thumb2::nerd:
                        Unfortunately I'm like Paul, can't offer any help.
                        So will just sit and enjoy the build.

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                        • Jim R
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 15703
                          • Jim
                          • Shropshire

                          #13
                          Hi Chris
                          Helicopters make great models. Having said that I have only ever built one. They're not easy to build.
                          Looks like you have this model well started
                          Originally posted by Archetype
                          I'm not sure I'll achieve accurate, but something close will do me. It's fun doing something though!
                          ...and that is what this hobby is really about - having fun :tongue-out3:
                          Jim

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                          • yak face
                            Moderator
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 13841
                            • Tony
                            • Sheffield

                            #14
                            The panels look great chris , top work , cheers tony

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Continued work on the gunners position.

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