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  1. Hi Paul

    I've been waiting for years for some decent british helo guns in 1/72. The only GPMG I've sourced are from a company called Aroclub. They are will need modifying for a modern version. As Jabba said the Chinook has an M60 on the ramp so look at some of the 1/72 Humvee modles for something, but again it will probably need modifying.

    Now for the good news! For Chinook door guns you can't go wrong with these beauties, http://www.armycast.cz/products4.html 1/72 mini guns. I got some of these and the quality is awesome. I highly recommend Armycast.

    Good luck

    Matt.

  2. I've decided on my base. I'm going to put it on the tarmac as in the above picture. After playing about with different ideas the chopper blended in too much with a desert/sand base. I know thats the idea of the camouflage but I prefer the contrasting look it has against the grey of the tarmac/concrete.

    Thankyou for all your comments and as most people seem to think the weathering is good as it is I am going to refrain from adding any more.

    Matt.

  3. Very nice job nice to see a lynx in one of the more unusual paint schemes.

    One observation the tail rotor is the wrong way round, Mk 1 Lynx had the tail rotor spinning in the opposite direction to MK 7/9.The rotor direction was changed to what is the termed the correct direction (rotating up into the main rotor downwash) on the introduction of the MK 7.

    Nobby

    Thanks for your comments Nobby.

    You are right about the tail rotor direction on the Mk1. By the time this helecopter was being used in Granby it had been modified. The model is base on this picture.

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  4. Thanks Matt, no, not as yet, waiting until its completed! At the moment, I need to complete the rotors, I've done the same as you on this build with the rotors! Also need to attach the doors and the TOW systems, and then jobs a good un!

    I've noticed on another thread that I should have removed some of the counter measure lumps and bumps from under the side pilot windows.

  5. Moosequito, I`m not and expert in Lynx but I have to say you have done a great job on that model mate!

    Would it be possible for you to share the item number of the decals, or a link of where to get them.

    I`m struggling to find them...

    I love the weathering too.

    Adrian

    Adrian, you will find xtradecal at Hannants http://www.hannants.co.uk/product/X48110 lots of great examples to choose from.

    I've already decided to do the RM XZ612 with a fast rope for my next project. Will definatley need to do some scratch building for that.

  6. After a few months of sporadic work I have finally finished my Desert Lynx based on the AH. Mk 1GT XZ221 J.

    I know this isn't a AH-7 but I was determined to build a model 'straight out of the box'. I figured there was going to be little alteration needed to do the Mk 1 from what is in the airfix box.

    The obvious modification with the scalpel was the rotor blades which were simply trimed down to a more square end. The tail fin is probably the only big error(please correct me if you spot more) but I didn't want to scratch build or buy aftermarket bits for this build. I did however end up making all the main antena with brass rod as the original box items broke and I have to admit I think it looks better as it is slightly scaled down. That was it. There was alot of filling and shaping done around the engine cowling and sand exhaust filters but apart from that the Arfix kit went together lovely.

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    Not out of the box were the brilliant Xtradecal decals. I am in the process of building a plinth to mount it on. I am toying with the idea of making it realy dusty but am unsure how to go about it. Any suggestions?

    All comments and feedback welcomed. Hope you like it.

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  7. Hi

    I am new to airbrushing and have finaly finished building an Airfix Lynx to try my airbrush on. I have never used Mr surfacer before but have read many build articles where it has been used so thought I would give it a try. On testing it through my airbrush it came out like candy floss and covered everything in a spider web type material.

     

    Any ideas why this happened?

     

    Cheers, Matt.

  8. Cheers guys for the comments.

    I got a British Javelin Operator from the wife for Christmas, another 120mini.com figure.

    Can not wait to make a start on it. But have told myself, must finished the other projects and make the Imperial Gallery Marine Falklands figure, as it is the 30th Anniversary this year.

    So much to do and not enough hours or days in the weekend.

    Cheers

    Richard

    Hi

    Have you started your Javelin Operator? Any chance of a box review? Cant find any reviews on this figure anywhere.

    Cheers Matt.

  9. Hi All

    After visiting a great yet soggy fairford on the weekend I managed to get up close to the US marines Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey and see them fly. Awesome!!

    Surely there is a model of one of these in production or one in the pipeline?

    Does anyone know? I can't find one using the old google search.

    Matt.

  10. The detail of the Trumpeter kit is miles better than the other kits from Revell and Italeri although the rotors are wrong. I'm sure you can get the corrected ones from one of the aftermarket producers. If you are looking to do a modern version I can highly recommend the the CMK CH-47 Chinook Exterior set.

  11. Thanks for all your replies everybody.

    Unfortunatley it was a long time ago when I spoke to my grandad about the war. He didn't talk a great deal about it and I was very young. I may well have things wrong such as his regiment, I do know he was posted near Blackpool either before or after the war. This may be where he was demobed.

    I must be honest I have only assumed that the gun was a 'long toms' due the the massive length of the barrel of the guns in the pictures.

    My mother has the photographs so I will go visit her and see if she will let me scan them for me to show you.

    Thanks again.

    Matt.

  12. Hasagawa made the Long Tom in 72nd scale, not sure if they still do. I had 3 of the kits, built one and have the parts bagged for at least one more. Not sure what happened to the 3rd.

    Isn't the Scammel a British truck? Airfix makes one as a Tank transporter in 1/76th if I recall.

    Your right the Scammell is British. Maybe my childhood memories of his tails are not so clear now or maybe he didn't realise it was british. Maybe he borrowed one off the americans?

    Thanks for your info I will look into the Hasagawa kit. What is your opinion of its quality?

  13. Hi all.

    I belive my grandfather served in the yorkshire regiment during the second world war. I have some old photos of him with some very large artillery pieces that I assume are 155mm 'Long Tom's.

    I always remember his anomosity towards all things american during the war except for the 6 wheeled Scammel truck that he was very fond of and said would go anywhere. I even belive he was blown up in one when he drove over a mine, needless to say he survived.

    I would like to build a diorama with both the Long Tom and the Scammel. I think the Scammel would have been a Pioneer R100.

    Does any one have any information that they think might be of use to me.

    I have only found the long tom in 1/35 from AFV club. Are there any others? I am also interested in 1/72 especially as the only Pioneer model I can find is the very pricey Accurate Armour one in 1/35.

  14. Glad that's got what was needed as I had a look but couldn't find anything looking up from underneath that close - I try and avoid shooting them from underneath! The flare thingy on a AAC Apache is the boxes just infront on the fuselage sides, angled slightly down on both sides. Chaff dispenser is one side only.

    Gary

    I'd avoid shooting an Apache from any angle. Are you Taliban?

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