Building the Hasegawa SH-3H
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February 10, 2018This image shows the neat Alclad-painted exhausts, but also how I needed to saw them apart to attach them after assmebling the fuselage.2
February 10, 2018This prepainted PE seriously helps up the look of a cockpit.3
February 10, 2018The precut masks are hugely helpful in a project with some many windows like this. The only caveat is that the Maskol did react with the Klear used on the clear parts.4
February 10, 2018After many trials and tribulations, and a close shave with trashing the kit, the canopy is test-fitted.5
February 10, 2018Building my approximation of how the cross sections of the tail boom look when folded.6
February 10, 2018Opening the areas under the grilles and annealing the PE to better conform the part to the curved area.7
February 10, 2018Neatly masked, yet the wrong shape around the exhausts. That open grille before the rotor is a big improvement over the kit part.8
February 10, 2018Making a flying mask from a piece of adhesive notepaper. The paper was soaked in CA glue to prevent it from warping, and a section of .5 mm styrene rod was glued below it to act as a spacer.9
February 10, 2018I enjoy using utterly inappropriate paints. This is a Royal navy antifouling red.10
February 10, 2018I strated with the trickiest and largest decals and worked my way to the nitty-gritty stenciling from there.11
February 10, 2018After de-masking. The demarcation of the antiglare black panel was tidied up later.12
February 10, 2018Simple paper cuffs sufficed to secure the folded rotor blades.
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10 February 2018, 12:21
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