I just finished mine today. Like you said, a really straightforward kit. The instructions were a bit goofy in some areas. Regardless it was a joy to make
Interesting historical background to this build! Had no idea the Jolly Green Giant/Sea Dragon family was a modified version of the Sea King and had Skycrane elements as well
This was a good episode. 👍 Rich in content, not scantily clad of it haha. Plot twist in the end with those filled in windows, what can you do. There's a mean look to that helicopter, it will dominate the shelf alright.
Why is it Americans feel the need to constantly talk and do little in the way of working ...we watch these videos to see a build .not to listen to someone talk ...no wonder it's in so many parts .....your definitely off my search list .
Good to see you working on a kit sir
I had built this kit, finishing it completely!
I just finished mine today. Like you said, a really straightforward kit. The instructions were a bit goofy in some areas. Regardless it was a joy to make
Cool.................. 👍👍
I had completed this kit!
Interesting historical background to this build! Had no idea the Jolly Green Giant/Sea Dragon family was a modified version of the Sea King and had Skycrane elements as well
This was a good episode. 👍 Rich in content, not scantily clad of it haha. Plot twist in the end with those filled in windows, what can you do. There's a mean look to that helicopter, it will dominate the shelf alright.
Clearly reading through the instructions is a very male trait. Lol so doing more work than needed comes natural apparently lol
Why is it Americans feel the need to constantly talk and do little in the way of working ...we watch these videos to see a build .not to listen to someone talk ...no wonder it's in so many parts .....your definitely off my search list .
He's Canadian.
Very poor effort. Building this model kit without replicating the stressed skin and raised rivets is a waste of time.