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1/48 - Kaman HH-43, OH-43D (HOK-1) Huskie family by AMP/MikroMir - HUK-1/HOK-1 & HH-43 released


Homebee

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Sorry I was tardy to the party on this one.  but I've been preparing to move so haven't had a lot of time for the internet.  Super news!

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From 1969 to 1971 used to see the USAF version at Andersen AFB, Guam.  Always had one in orbit around the base whenever the B-52Ds would launch.

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I have a list of AMP products on either my must have or would really really like to have list.  Actually they are the same list but this is on that list.  Now if I could find  place to get them at a reasonable price that would allow me to move them off that list onto my stash list.  Thanks for posting the sprue pictures!

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Released - ref.48013 - Kaman HOK-1/HUK-1 Huskie

Seen at the Euro Scale Modelling 2019 in the Netherlands

Time now for the next and most interesting variants of the type, the turboshaft HH-43 models.

See also here: https://modelsua.com/kaman-hok-1-huk-1-helicopter-1-48-amp48013.html

 

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  • Homebee changed the title to 1/48 - Kaman HH-43, OH-43D (HOK-1) Huskie family by MikroMir - HUK-1/HOK-1 released - HH-43 renders
41 minutes ago, Homebee said:

The HH-43 renders are in progress. In my opinion the most interesting versions. :clap2:

Source: https://www.facebook.com/mikro.mir.dnepr/posts/3709174455826930

 

 

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Now that';s more like it. While the OH-43B was only used by the USMC, the HH-43B/F was the production model that was widely used by the USAF - each USAF base in the UK had a pair of them and I have some great fire-fighting demo shots taken at their Armed Forces Days shows. This variant was exported and used by the Air Forces of Iran, Pakistan, Thailand and Burma, so plenty of scope for a nice decal sheet. 

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