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Definitely pre 70's!
A 'H' on it's own indicates land a helicopter anywhere on the site. A 'H' with a white circle around it indicates for pilots to land in the area of the circled H!!
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks for that Doug, I was wondering what equipment was on the tarmac when the Belvedere was on the ground or being readied for start up. I need to have something with a long hose to hide a crack in the mirror. Don't know how that happened.
Originally posted by scottie3158
Wabble,
Great idea mate.
Thanks Scottie, lots of niggles along the way...very experimental for me.
Thanks for that Doug, I was wondering what equipment was on the tarmac when the Belvedere was on the ground or being readied for start up. I need to have something with a long hose to hide a crack in the mirror. Don't know how that happened.
Thanks Scottie, lots of niggles along the way...very experimental for me.
Cheers,
Wabble
You could try a large electric trailer!! Or a fuel tanker with a very long fuel hose to hide your crack.
I’ll try and find a pic later when guests have gone!!
You could try a large electric trailer!! Or a fuel tanker with a very long fuel hose to hide your track.
I’ll try and find a pic later when guests have gone!!
Appreciate it. Anything smaller and on a portable trolley as the space on the tarmac is limited. Piccies would be great.
You could try a large electric trailer!! Or a fuel tanker with a very long fuel hose to hide your track.
I’ll try and find a pic later when guests have gone!!
Appreciate it. Anything smaller and on a portable trolley as the space on the tarmac is limited. Piccies would be great
Not had much forum time recently and so got behind on this.
When it comes to this hobby I am an 'assembler', in that I basically build OOB, with maybe a few modifications on the way.
Then there are people like Scottie and your goodself that take it to the next level and then some.....to an artform in many ways!
This is yet again one of those times....in summary.....
DAMN that"s good!!!
Quite simply outstanding.
Looking forward to seeing this finished.
ATB.
Andrew
Thanks Andrew, I like OOB's too and do that occasionally for relaxation.
This however I'm loosing a bit of hair with this build. The heli is fine except for the split on the cockpit bubble chin window. Tried to hide it with a thin strip of paint. Still prominent and should use a lighter shade. May toy with the idea of vac forming and replacing it.
The base is also touch and go. A crack appeared across two puddles and a friends idea to lay a long hose across it was brilliant so that's made from wire. The Future I poured onto the puddles was too thick and clouded in some parts so I will remove it and apply a thinner coat. Everything is dry places for the moment. I have remove the Future from the bottom left puddle which took of the light mist of white that I sprayed on for the circle. Here are the photos... Got to get this done for this weekends event.
Thanks Andrew, I like OOB's too and do that occasionally for relaxation.
This however I'm loosing a bit of hair with this build. The heli is fine except for the split on the cockpit bubble chin window. Tried to hide it with a thin strip of paint. Still prominent and should use a lighter shade. May toy with the idea of vac forming and replacing it.
The base is also touch and go. A crack appeared across two puddles and a friends idea to lay a long hose across it was brilliant so that's made from wire. The Future I poured onto the puddles was too thick and clouded in some parts so I will remove it and apply a thinner coat. Everything is dry places for the moment. I have remove the Future from the bottom left puddle which took of the light mist of white that I sprayed on for the circle. Here are the photos...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1213643[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1213644[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1213645[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1213646[/ATTACH]Got to get this done for this weekends event.
Cheers,
Wabble
That works well Richard. One of the other things I was going to suggest was 45 gallon drums and a hose and a hand pump.
I could only find one image of a electrical supply trailer, (Houchin).
I did find many fuel wagons but there were so many I wouldn't have a clue which one would be correct for the period!!
Wow Richard, that's looking amazing, even before your final flourishes!
Thanks Andy, I'm still trying to convince myself that it doesn't look weird. I think with a few wet patches might just convince me.
Originally posted by Waspie
That works well Richard. One of the other things I was going to suggest was 45 gallon drums and a hose and a hand pump.
I could only find one image of a electrical supply trailer, (Houchin).[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1213663[/ATTACH]
I did find many fuel wagons but there were so many I wouldn't have a clue which one would be correct for the period!!
Thanks for looking up the fuel wagon Doug. The hose incidentally goes pass two oil drums and a jerry can behind the heli out of view in the photos. Since it carries on out of the dio I won't be needing it but I will scratch the extinguisher trolley if I find the 1/144 scale F18 tyres.
Nothing done today as I was busy sorting images for a three page interview in January's Model Art Japan. Hope it gets published. Unfortunately it will be in Japanese and not translated but I'll know what it says since the interview was conducted in English.
Thanks Ian.
Today I scraped all the Future off the puddles and reapplied it using the airbrush. Turned out better and had that slight shimmering when there is a breeze. Also added cracks to the tarmac and stuck the accessories down including the hose.
I worked on scratch building the extinguisher and trolley...still need to add the short hose.
Hi guys, mojo came back and started on the actual extinguisher as this one was too large and probably is some oxygen or propellant if some kind. No pictures of it painted yet but here are the unassembled parts of the other extinguisher...
They look like similar components but there is a nozzle and clamp levers. I haven't added the pressure gauge.
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