HH-43B Huskie Mach2
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43 29 August 2014, 12:33

One of those few models I would like to tirelessly examine.
An amazing new Vacu-formed canopy.
Your attention of details, e.g. the crisp landing gear or the famous interior deserves every honor.
The burned out exhaust pipe looks absolutely realistic, truly "amazing".
Perfect finish and a clean built. All atributes of a master model.
thx for sharing
29 August 2014, 13:21

What a great build ! and a really ugly but cute heli, it's like a flying Tuctuc 🙂
29 August 2014, 13:32

What the hack is a "flying Tuctuc"??? 🙂 🙂
Do you mean a Piaggio Threewheeler??
29 August 2014, 18:49

Thanks for the nice comments guys, I really appreciate! BTW, I should have attempt the Neglected Kit Resurection group build with this one...this Huskie complies with all the criterias!!!
29 August 2014, 19:25

Pierre I am sure you have other kits that will fit right in with TNKR 🙂
btw there is only rule in TNKR and even then that is not hard and fast 😄
And yes Dirk, that little 3 wheeled taxi they use in South East Asia, ugly but cute
29 August 2014, 22:03

Great Husky! And you don't see too much coverage of the ones used besides the USAF!
29 August 2014, 23:38

A true masterpiece!!! I just looked the pics the third time and discovered new details again!
30 August 2014, 07:04

Beautifull! I love the way You presented the helicopter on diorama. Whole scene looks like real. Congratulations 😄
30 August 2014, 15:56

seem to have missed this one long ago, but this one is also a real stunner...
13 June 2019, 10:54
Album info
Hi all,
this kit was started in 2011, then stopped as I failed to print my own decals..I then focussed on building my S-64F (still in progress!!) until I managed to buy decals from SIAM Scale to depict an Huskie in Royal Thai Air Force markings..so here it is..Many things were scratchbuilt including the FSK (Fire suppression Kit) even if I really don't know if the Thailandese ever used it. It's also my first attempt at building a display a little bit more "complicated" than an helipad...not the best one but I'm pleased with the result. She is painted as the HH-43B (cn 114) 60-0290 coded 6323 of the 6th Wing, 63rd Squadron based in Don Mueng, Thailand.
Hope you will enjoy the pictures.