Post by dukemaddog on Apr 27, 2022 20:45:24 GMT
That brings my April count up to 11 finished models this month.
I'm posting all these here because if I tried to post in all the correct categories they'd be all scattered everywhere and I'd lose track of them. They all fit in five different categories that are listed on these boards. This way, you can see them all here at the same time.
Here are the two helicopters I got finished.
After all that work in the hobby room and at St. Crispin's Hobby Days, I am finally able to call a few more done. These are two of the five models I just completed, the other three are in the Armor Forums.
My first finished model is this Aoshima 1/72 scale Japanese OH-1 "Ninja" scout helicopter. This is an indigenous design made in Japan:



My next finished model is the Atlantic re-pop of the ancient AH-56 Cheyenne in 1/72 scale. I built her strictly out of the box:



The description of this helicopter in the history blurb on the instruction sheet says this was designed to have a 30mm cannon in the turret beneath the cockpit. She was also capable of loading all the rockets, guns and missiles that the Apache could load, as well as carry Sidewinders. Someday I hope to make one of these with all those to see what this would have looked like in service.
My first finished model is this Aoshima 1/72 scale Japanese OH-1 "Ninja" scout helicopter. This is an indigenous design made in Japan:
My next finished model is the Atlantic re-pop of the ancient AH-56 Cheyenne in 1/72 scale. I built her strictly out of the box:
The description of this helicopter in the history blurb on the instruction sheet says this was designed to have a 30mm cannon in the turret beneath the cockpit. She was also capable of loading all the rockets, guns and missiles that the Apache could load, as well as carry Sidewinders. Someday I hope to make one of these with all those to see what this would have looked like in service.
And now here are the three vehicles I managed to finish with these birds.
First is this Modelcollect 1/72 scale model of the Type SSYMS 80 flatcar. I'm including this here even though it is not really an armored vehicle. It was used to transport armor so here it is. Besides, I don't think we have any railroad subforum here so this military flatcar is here:
Next is my 1/72 scale Dragon British SAS Bushmaster armored vehicle:
Note the decal on the windscreen that I mentioned in the Manufacturing Thread. They included a decal of the dust left on the part of the windscreen that the wipers don't reach!
Finally this is the ACE 1/72 scale Canadian Cadillac Gage:
There they are. All five of my latest models.
Thank you all for looking in, comments are welcome.