If I were to purchase and assemble this Kidult, it would be the interior dashboard and the exterior coloring would also be completely remodeled instead of using the existing coloring! 0:20
If I purchase this Kidult, I will modify the internal analog instrument panel to a digital LED instrument panel by attaching it to decal paper. The exterior will be painted using the 119 helicopter! 0:25
It is a special version of the Blackhawk. The Night Hawk was a short lived USAF special forces version of the Blackhawk. It was designed for Air Force Para rescue special forces teams doing combat search and rescue operations behind enemy lines. The idea for the drop tanks was for when they flew deep into areas that a tanker couldnt get to them safely. The Night Hawk was more or less a proof of concept aircraft that they only made a few of. It was further improved and matured into what would be called the Pavehawk which replaced it. The Pavehawk did away with the drop tanks and attachment arms but gained an advanced weather radar on the nose and the PAVE system on its exterior. The Pavehawk is now being replaced by the Super Jolly Green 2, an even more advanced version of the Pavehawk.
an aircraft for once...ok you are not expert in this models but you done always a good work!!!!!...Peter a questions: the oil paint that is used for the washering is from tamiya? and is ready for use or not?...🤔🤔🤔
Thanks, Roberto! Greetings to Venezia! The oil paints are from an artists supply, nothing modelling specific. They are dissolved in white spirit what you would use to degrease or clean brushes for painters to make a wash. but there are readily mixed washes available. They are also very thick, usually, and need to be thinned, at least for my liking
A refreshing change in models, looks life-like 😁
If I were to purchase and assemble this Kidult, it would be the interior dashboard and the exterior coloring would also be completely remodeled instead of using the existing coloring! 0:20
If I purchase this Kidult, I will modify the internal analog instrument panel to a digital LED instrument panel by attaching it to decal paper. The exterior will be painted using the 119 helicopter! 0:25
Do they still sell this kidult!..?? 0:29
It is a special version of the Blackhawk. The Night Hawk was a short lived USAF special forces version of the Blackhawk. It was designed for Air Force Para rescue special forces teams doing combat search and rescue operations behind enemy lines. The idea for the drop tanks was for when they flew deep into areas that a tanker couldnt get to them safely. The Night Hawk was more or less a proof of concept aircraft that they only made a few of. It was further improved and matured into what would be called the Pavehawk which replaced it. The Pavehawk did away with the drop tanks and attachment arms but gained an advanced weather radar on the nose and the PAVE system on its exterior. The Pavehawk is now being replaced by the Super Jolly Green 2, an even more advanced version of the Pavehawk.
Very Interesting!
Considering the age of the kit and difficulties with decals, the model turned out well. Nice job and a good save with the decals for the interior!
an aircraft for once...ok you are not expert in this models but you done always a good work!!!!!...Peter a questions: the oil paint that is used for the washering is from tamiya? and is ready for use or not?...🤔🤔🤔
Thanks, Roberto! Greetings to Venezia! The oil paints are from an artists supply, nothing modelling specific. They are dissolved in white spirit what you would use to degrease or clean brushes for painters to make a wash. but there are readily mixed washes available. They are also very thick, usually, and need to be thinned, at least for my liking
How long is it from the nose of the helicopter to the rotor fin of it
sorry...greatings from Roberto 😉