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Good work tasty looking I shall do mine as the 2 tone mk4 merlin as soon as I see one of that colour
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Here it is! http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234943330-royal-navy-sea-king-mk4-zf121-hasegawaflightpathothers/
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Yes I did she's gawjus! My ZF121 build is on here somewhere. I did her ages ago now!
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Lovely work Mr G. Always nice to see your builds of the best (biased) aircraft in the world!
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Looks great! I'd love to do a scheme like this
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Sea King AEW Mk2 - Hasegawa 1/48 with extras
Royster replied to Marlin's topic in Work in Progress - Aircraft
Very nice - Gotta love a Sea King! -
1:48 Hasegawa Sea King Mk4 (ZF121)
Royster replied to Royster's topic in Work in Progress - Aircraft
Hi Markdipxv711 Sorry I didn't see your reply all that time ago. If it's not too late. You'll need a new scalpel blade and just keep scoring along the lines until you break through Sorry again And thank you all for the lovely comments, I did love doing this build - She sits nicely in my kit store whilst I plan my new man cave -
Looks extremely good! Seeing as I'm part way through my build with the same kit and going for the same scheme. I shall be using some of your techniques particularly with the saltire! Lovely work
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Sea King HC4, 846 NAS, 2001(1/48) (Airways conversion)
Royster replied to jenko's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Love it! brings back memories not only for my build but actually working on 'Papa'! Nice work! -
Great work! great details, photos too!
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Yep been there! Back in the day the TANS was next to useless, unless one of the aircrewies had spent laborious hours programming the bloody thing. Following roads and reading signs was lower risk! Even funnier trying to read snow covered signs in Norway! Or orbiting to clear fog to read a sign! Them's the Junglie Rules! haha
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All looking good! When making Helos consider not glueing the rotor head assemblies in place and simply place them in position. Couple of reasons: 1. Takes up less shelf space when you have plenty to display. 2. and more importantly when flying them around the living room, they wont get knocked off and you can pretend they are spinning. The Wife thinks I'm awesome. hehe Enjoy the hobby!
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Brilliant! Great idea of the 3 scales
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That's similar to how our's looked after a cab wash! hehe good work
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Review Build P-47D - Jugs over Germany - 1:48 Eduard
Royster replied to Mike's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Goodness me, what a build! Love your work Mike! -
AH-1G Cobra, AZmodel 1/72
Royster replied to CzechKits.com's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
great job on a lovely helicopter -
Panavia Tornado F3 airfix 1:72
Royster replied to DanSAR95's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Nice work! 'bout time she had a 'Cab Wash'! hehe -
Thanks Colin and Stu, I was but a lowly AB and left Junglies in 97, so if you still think I might know him let him/me know Here are a few more images I've uploaded that I think are worth a looksie... Crikey at this zoom level you can't half see the foibles! lol
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Gotta love a jag! Nice
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Makes you feel like climbing in and firing her up! Good work
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1/48 Roden Beechcaft Staggerwing - Royal Navy
Royster replied to OzH's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Now that's a pretty aeroplane