Hey that is a nice colour Ian. Indulging in colours I can paint the thinging at the moment.
Thanks to you all for the replies very nice encouragement.
Steve calm down. Is it the air in Cagary ? ! Long way to go yet. Although I must say that I am gaining momentum, that is medium going on a bit faster, as it is getting to very interesting stages.
Give Airfix top marks not used a spot of filler so far. Some tricky bits to come with 3 very large outer parts. But on a dry run with just a fraction of a bit of easing all looks good.
looking good Laurie, the detailing is great and the leds just add more to it, well done, do like the use off leds and nice chiose to use amber :rolleyes:
Remarkable the outer fuselage casing which are large pieces and go in 3 dimensions twisting together. Apart from a couple of very minor adjustments they fitted a good as you get.
Took a couple of days tacking in places to hold in areas allowing the parts to be coaxed into curved positions. Well done Airfix. That is the most complicated bit and one I expected real trouble with.
The tail my heart died as it looked even worse before it was all fitted together I could not believe it. Airfix should have warned. After all this could have been ultra stressful !!!!!!
Wonderful work Laurie. Most helicopters equipped with tail rotors have a slight twist in the tail boom. It is easier to angle the thrust from the tail blades than it is to build a massive blade. Have to comment in support of your initial shock though, that is one hell of an angle.
Thanks for your comments Joe and Lee very much appreciated.
I built the Wessex and when I found this "wonky" tail I thought the Wessex does not have one. Can understand that this helps the aero dynamics on the the Merlin. It is a whopping helicopter.
As an aside. We had among the dynasty of five dogs over time a black labrador. We were a bit silly, living in Jersey, we acquired this lab. from Guernsey. Oh yes a wrong move this dog "Magic" (another bad move on a name) turned out to be most crack pot dog imaginable. The point. She got her tail stuck in a door that slammed and the tail is reminiscent of the Merlin's bent tail. I would add that Magic was just the funniest dog I have ever seen. We had so many laughs but then not surprising she came from Guernsey.
Little further. Not fast but then there are 335 pieces plus about a 100 pieces of PE. But it is a nice model to construct.
Airfix have done well. There is a lot of serious bending both horizontally and vertically directions yet the fitting is very good. Some small items but forgiven considering the complexity of the pieces.