U.S. Navy MH-60S 1/144 Dragon

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treyzx10r

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I just finished these tiny little Helos . Despite the tiny scale there was a surprising amount of detail offered up in these kits. The usual start in the office,nothing over the top but nicely molded harness.



I did take the time to open the small slit windows behind the Pilots



Decent fit,did require some filing to get a little step between the clear nose & fuse join.





The big loop antenae behind the Pilots has to be removed as this was a UH-6OA version part



Some color need to be added to the tails before the decal session



After a very eye straining decals session and a little wash,weather session we wind up with a pair of decent looking Helos. I used Model master enamels with a top coat of testors Dullcote. Hope you enjoy the pics as always please feel free to comment /critque. cheers Trey
 
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Polux

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Looking very good to me Trey.

Ufff...every day is more difficult to me build something, and you do two at the same time !!! :eek: :smiling3:
 
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dubster72

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Really good Trey! How you manage to make something so small look so

real is beyond me!

Cheers

Patrick
 

Lee W

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Trey, you've done those helos proud mate, they're most excellent :D

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Super work Trey, a nice pair indeed. And such a small scale too, awesome work mate.
 

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At that scale they would just be a blob of glue and plastic if I was making them. Great detailing and construction, nice one Trey.

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Superb builds Trey....It would take me all my time to see the box, let alone tackle the mini contents!

Top work.

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Ziper_it

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Wow, I did miss this one.

Stunning result on such a small scale!

Francesco
 

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Well what can I say ? Very well built is what ! The scale makes them all the more impressive

Top job :smiling3:
 
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