Step by Step Hasegawa 1/48 SH-3H Seaking Part 3 (final reveal)
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2019
- in the last part of the Step by Step build of Hasegawa 1/48 SH-3H Seaking we put the final details together before the final reveal
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Complimenti per questo lavoro bellissimo e per il video utile a chi vorrà cimentarsi nella costruzione di un mito come il sea king.
so cool! I was in an SH squadron... started on H-3's before changing platforms to 60's... the finish looks so authentic...lol like a bird that had been washed recently, wiped down w/ CPC, and then had just a few hours of flight time..lol Never seen models done w/ such detail. very cool
Thank you very much
I was bound for the SH-60B... but in Pensacola - my first jumps out of a helicopter during Rescue Swimmer School where out of an S-3 into Pensacola Bay. Later grabbed some time with HS-6 and HS-8 before they transitioned to the SH-60F .
You made a beautiful model... YES, wiped with some CPC (Corrosion Preventative Compound)... kinda WD-40 with coconut oil ?
I LOVED the Sea King! I was with HC1 DET2 from Feb 74 to Apr 76 onboard the USS Midway (CV-41) when they had SH-3G's. For all the H3 guys, we had Old 66 for a while and it was kind of neat to just touch such a historic bird.
Wow!.. nice build....thanks from NZ 👍🙂🇳🇿
Thank you 😊
Fantastic build. I've had the model on pre order since October from Jadlam. Love the interior you put in its just such a same the side door is moulded to the fuselage rather than a separate item that could be open or closed.
Amazing work , looks really good , take care keep modelling :)
I've been waiting for this come out now - Great Job!
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Awesome work, beautiful!!!
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Great build. I am currently recording a build of the same kit and picked up some great tips. Thanks
Awesome build, really like the look of it. 🤗👍🏻
Thank you 👍🏻😁
Looks amazing. I used to live in CFB Shearwater and had the RCAF Seakings overhead all the time...and being towed up the road after force landing.
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Very nice work - looks amazing.
Thanks 😁
Stunning work my friend!
Thanks
Again excellent work from you, this model looks fantastic mate. Thumb up. Cheers
Cheers 👍🏻
Amazing bro 👏👏👏
Very very nice and detailed job...
Congratulations
Thank you
Amazing build again! You make it look so simple ;-)
😁 thank you 👍🏻
Great job, great result, beautiful helicopter.
Thank you 😁
Absolutely amazing work!!!! I have the same kit, only mine will be a high viz scheme, but I haven't decided on a decal scheme yet. Beautiful job on the molting job as well!
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Fantastic looking model, Nice!
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Hard to said "Is not the real one". Superb job !!!
Cheers buddy 👍🏻
I wouldn't go that far 😁
Excellent job thanks 👍👍
Congratulations ... a true work of art !
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I would like to suggest that you make a video explaining all steps of the assembly of the Kinetic 1/48 kit of the Mirage IIIE.
gorgeous build mate, beauty. :)
Thank you 😁👍🏻
Awesome work my friend! Although I can’t help to think about what a nightmare it would be to ship!!!
I ll have everything crossed
I have glue the doors and the rotor blades are removable....I am worried about the wiring on the sides 🥵😱🥵🥵😱
that was put together by detail GREAT JOB....
Thank you
can the side cargo door on the right be modify cut open
@@79county you will have to cut it open
Looks first class buddy 😍
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That looks so good. Nice. Thank you for telling us what products your using. New subscriber.
Welcome my friend
Extra job my friend.
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!!! FAN - TAS - TIC !!!. 👌👌👌👏👏👏.
Cheers 😁😁😁
Great Peri.👌👌👌👌
Thank Nino 😁
好牛👍👍以后要多出这样的视频教程啊
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Потрясно! Хоть я и "танкист" но круто!!!
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just awsome
Thank you 😁
np i dont have as mutch tools so i think thats why mh PBY 5a-catalina is horrible
Hi Peri, you have completed another master piece, very well done. What do you thin your Mr Hobby paints with? Again thanks for sharing a great build.
Thank you
Levelling thinners 400
Όπως πάντα καταπληκτικος.
Σε ευχαριστώ 👍🏻
BEST
Thank you
Excelent Job and the interior looks Great, i’ve got a question about the gloss coat of Tamiya ,what thinner do yo use for and ratio? Thanks keep doing masterpieces
Thank you
I am using 400 leveling thinners
About 40 60 gloss thinners
Peri's Models thanks a lot i’ll try ASAP best regards
top top top
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Hello great job but no informations about the door, rotors and weaspons. By.
What information do you need my friend?
Great😂
id love to see you build a full combat ready nh90 but i dont know if there are any nh90 models in existence that are also in a combat configuration and in a decent size an detail level ...
Very interesting thought 🤔🤔🤔
Verry nice build. I can't make it this way. So respect for the beautifull work.
But one thing I see within almost every scale builder: They weather the model and put then the decals. As if they don't be scratched in real life.
Our am I thinking the wrong way?
With kind regards,
Thank you
Usually I put decals before weathering
Hi Péri. What a nice work !! I have a question. How many time between panelining and cleaning? Do you use a damp paper or bud with thinner?
Until it looks dry
I start with dry paper and if need it I add a bit of thinner
Thank you for your answer. Bests Regards .
Great stuff. Quick question, why didn’t you paint the safety marking blades top and tips for main rotor and tail rotors?
Thanks Tom
It wasnt in the instructions and i didnt see on some photos
Not all birds have it
Peri's Models I was a crewman in USN UH-3H Sea Kings in the early 90’s before transitioning to UH-60F’s SeaHawks. Most of “my” aircraft were painted in the older white over grey higher visibility paint schemes we used throughout the 70’s and 80’s. The few low vis birds I recall had a lighter color (sea grey?) on the blade tops, with white tip, so aircraft above could easily see the rotor arc. Also, I’m providing an image from wiki of the greenhouse (upper canopy) in a green plexiglass. Don’t recall ever seeing blue “greenhouse’ plexi on USN aircraft, though the Japanese Maritime SDF had blue, and it looked pretty cool, imho. Maybe that was a later iteration for the USN, after my time. By the time I got out in 1996/1997 most of the USN had transitioned to the H-60 airframes. Reservists and the occasional airfield rescue birds might still fly the Beast, but they were few and far between at that point.
I’m really not trying to be critical, and I enjoyed watching your airbrush process. Learned a lot, and enjoyed “visiting” an old friend. Hopefully I’m not annoying you here, just thought you;d be interested. As a modeler I enjoy learning the known details of folks who were there. If not, I understand and apologize. Not my intention to annoy.
Anyway, here’s a link to a pretty good pic of a bird from around the time I got out. Hard to see the blade tops, but you can see the lighter color, and the blade tips are white. I’d also guess the tail rotor has white tips as well, purely for deck safety of folks working around the aircraft while taxiing, takeoff/landing, and critical deck safety maintainance/testing. Great example of the panel lines and wear I feel you did a great job representing. So, Bravo Zulu there.
commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sikorsky_UH-3H_Sea_King_of_VC-8_hovers_off_Naval_Station_Roosevelt_Roads_on_17_March_1997_(970317-N-8977R-006).jpg
Whoops, wrong link. Here’s the one I was referring to. Lots of good H-3 pics from the early 90’s. HCS-2 Desert Storm well represented. And a good collection of greenhouse colors... I stand corrected (kind of).
www.seaforces.org/usnair/HC/Helicopter-Combat-Support-Squadron-2.htm
@@tomphillips7858 thank you my frined
I wish I had this link earlier 🥵 I just followed the instructions......
I will use in the next one 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Just a data point, but the UH-3Hs I flew at PMRF (all former SH-3Hs painted white over gray) didn't have colored rotor tips. The main rotors and tail rotors where just grey. There are also many vintage photos showing white over gray SH-3s (actual aircraft, not models or CG) with yellow tips on the main rotors and red/white/red on the tail rotor tips. Most low-viz gray painted USN H-3s just had gray blades, though if you look hard, you can occasionally find a photo with a red/white/red tail rotor tip. (Sometimes just a single colored blade with four gray ones!)
I never saw a blue plexigass greenhouse on a USN Sea King.
Showwww
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HEY................nothing to said.......i have no A B C D JUST........GREAT JOB,
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One is easily visible in the photo.
It is but I was working with the kit decals
I served in this squadron. I turned a wrench in the real bird.
Respect 👍
No “stars and bars” anywhere? Always thought that was international law.
It is low visibility so you have to look closer to the model to see them
Do an RAAF jet!
I am working in a couple of commissions at the moment
Maybe in the future
Fantastic job, just one point showing it on a white background is not the best
Thank you 😁
A very nice job though the pre shade , marble effects was a waste of time .you over painted it all out ....a great shame .it would have looked so much better .
It's very subtle and you can clearly see the difference in real life
The music doesn't match watching paint dry.
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@@PerisModels LOL.