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FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N "FINISHED"
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:21 pm
by buzzer
This is my entry for the FCHC.
i'm using 2 AirFix seaking kits to "kit bash" an S-61N..
and plan to do it as one of the newly acquired,ex Bristow helicopters S-61N serving with the Lebanese air force.
so the kit.

the bits

its a bit of a relief to see that Airfix haven't up dated there old seaking kit.. and that it still has all the old bits in it.. like the early 5 bladed tail rotor rather than the 6 blades as fitted to all westland built seakings after the mk 1..

as the S-61 has a 5 blade
would seem that all the bits to build either a mk5 or a mk7 are just on a separate sprue.which is nice and will come in handy for a later kit bash.
And one i made earlier! well many years ago! its to ruff to be of any use. so i will be starting from scratch with 2 new kits..

will update when i have made a start.
thanks for looking
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:13 pm
by seven
Will be watching this one with interest, as im tempted to do something like this myself for a Falklands based S-61. Best of luck!
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Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:55 am
by ArabJazzie
When i first saw your idea, i immediately thought of the Whirlybirds conversion! Now you have started, you have my attention!
Do you have a set of plans you are working from? Might be tempted to do the same using 2 Revell machines ive used for spares!
Arabest,
Geoff.
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:11 am
by buzzer
ArabJazzie wrote:When i first saw your idea, i immediately thought of the Whirlybirds conversion! Now you have started, you have my attention!
Do you have a set of plans you are working from? Might be tempted to do the same using 2 Revell machines ive used for spares!
Arabest,
Geoff.
Looked in to the whirlybirds conversion,but could'nt find anyone with any in stock?
Maybe there no longer in production?
As for plans, I do the same as I do for all my scratch builds. Find a drawing on the net (and there is for most things ) then scale it to as close to 1/72 as I can then work from that.
When I have printed of the plan for this I will let you know

Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:21 am
by steve149c
Looking very nice Buzzer - when I did my T-45A Goshawk conversion from a T-1 hawk I had plans and photos and loads and loads of data. Its amazing how much you can learn about an aircraft!
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:40 pm
by Flyingmonster
Looking forward to this mate! What are you doing for the Decals?
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:02 pm
by buzzer
Flyingmonster wrote:Looking forward to this mate! What are you doing for the Decals?
Have'nt Been able to find any as yet. So will probably have a go painting them on?!
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:56 pm
by buzzer
small update. only managed to do a little to,it but here's what i have done
first of. i scaled up the drawing i had to 1/72. and printed it of.
then cut out the window to make a template.

cut up the second fuselage i had to make a plug to lengthen the it, but used the half of the old one i made seeing as i had already made the front sliding door. was easier to do this than make another one

then cut out the windows on one half and started to add the glassing.. square holes for the window aren't perfected

but a fill and file will sort that out.

hope to get bit more done to it tomorrow night.

Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:36 am
by XPLUMBER
I admire your commitment, I'll be watching this one progress!

Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:43 am
by tc2324
Very impressive so far buzzer. Keep it up.

Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:12 am
by buzzer
Jjust noticed I have made a bo bo!
The port side should have a full set of windows.
And the starboard side should have a different window layout to how I have done them!
Best sort that out.lol
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:38 am
by Flyingmonster
Coming along mate!
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:22 pm
by Victor5
You seem to enjoy difficult subjects, but the results are always worthwhile

Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:48 pm
by buzzer
thanks all for the encouraging comments

it helps to keep the mojo going
its slow going.. as there's lots to do!
all the windows done.

cockpits and interior done and the two halves together.. and yet more filling and sanding!

noted in all the photo of the 3 S-61 thay have. thay have removed the cockpit side windows.. so that's what i have done.

have had a bit of a disaster with the glassing for the cockpit

little trim with the hobby drill went a bit AWOL!
going to see if i can blend it in with some clear fix.. if not i might crush mold a new one
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:20 pm
by buzzer
Not done much of an update on this one for an age!
What with paint reacting, dropping on the floor and breakages and the windows fogging up! I lost a bit of hart with it. But found the time to do a little more. And this is were im at with it

Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:28 pm
by seven
Looking good dude, keep up the progress, i havent got any of mine to that stage yet!
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Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:40 pm
by buzzer
This is turning out to be a very long and draw out build! But little update.
Still not shore if im happy with it. But we shall see.

Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:50 pm
by Flyingmonster
Some great work there mate!
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:56 pm
by buzzer
Re: FCHC- 1/72 Lebanese Air Force S-61N "FINISHED"
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 3:33 pm
by buzzer
ALL DONE!!

find the rest of the photos here..
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