Simon's Sikorsky CH53 GS/G Revell 1/48
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I did an earlier reboxing of this kit and that had the jeep and gun carriage but no instructions on how to build it and I suspect yours might be the sameComment
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Why is common sense not so common?Comment
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Good evening well after looking through all your wonderful posts i feel a bit lacking…that said the kit has no details for the cockpit or interior so i have improvised a wee bit page 1 is what you see and i added control decals not for the kit just some i borrowed the bulkhead is shown but not yet fitted as i feel there more to add to this when I figure out what ill let you know.. hard to get a good picture and due to the positioning of the dash board you wont see much after its built but i felt it should be there
simonWhy is common sense not so common?Comment
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Hi Simon,
Certainly looks a well packed kit you got there,nice touch with the "extras" too
From what I can see from the pics, you've made a very nice job of the cockpit details... Good stuff
AndyComment
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Looks like a nice kit and the work so far also looking good.
If you look for the Revell Jeep kit, I am sure you will find some instructions for it.
Nice touch with the IP.Comment
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hi well not much progress this week but i have finished page 1!! and a few other parts as well mainly the wheels and bits of the undercarriage, pilot Bob & Jimbo were a bit nippy due to them having the wrong orientation nothing a sharp blade and a candle didn’t resolve. Apart from the rear doors this is the extent of the innards well for this build anyway.
sorry hard to get a good picture so i hope these look ok
simon
Why is common sense not so common?Comment
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That's looking great to me Simon ,
I certainly know the difficulties of fitting crew guys in,and it looks to me that you've cracked those mate,
Also, you've painted them up well too ... All in all,I reckon you're doing a great job ,
AndyComment
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Hi bit of advice please the resin parts i have for the kit, well mainly the intake ducts/filters … have a lot of resin on them from the moulding, what kind of saw would you recommend?
would a junior hack saw be ok? Or do i need a razor saw?
also best bonding solution? Resin to resin & small PE to resin parts
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Hi Simon,
Just seen this as I've had a week from hell work wise!!
For cutting the resin,I'd say preferably a razor saw, but a junior hacksaw could suffice as long as you're very careful with slow strokes
Also,if you keep the piece nice and damp it'll cut down on the nasty dust in the air
Hatha,
AndyComment
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