Kitty Hawk 1/35 HH-60G Pave Hawk (Part 2: Cockpit and cabin build)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Hello there fellow model makers. In the second part of the build I will complete the cockpit and the cabin floor, among other things, of my Kitty Hawk 1/35 Pave Hawk HH-60G. We will also paint them. Hope you like the video :)
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Proper no nonsense common sense modelling building. No inane waffling, perfect.....and your skills are absolutely top notch....subscribed and whole new collection of builds to watch.....🤙
Thanks Steve, very kind of you :)
Awesome work.
That opening thumbnail looks so real, had me fooled. Great work!
Thanks Ed :)
This video is great. Not only is your work looking great but pointing out the serious issues with the instructions will really be a big help when I build so thanks for that.
Looks great! I have this kit on my shelf and now I have the urge to finally build it.
Nice job mate coming together beautifully really enjoy your builds
Thanks Aaron :)
Excellent job as always,really enjoy your vids.keep them coming.
Thanks Richard :)
Thanks for the great videos, I am just starting the hobby so find them very helpful. What I didn't consider was the amount of glues, paints and tools needed even without getting into using an airbrush, it's not just a case of buying a kit. It's proves to be very expensive. Then there is the complexity of what paints go with what, weathering techniques ect..ect, I started the pastime for relaxation but I have gotten stress with it all haha!.
Lol...yes Paul...when you start off the whole thing can look a little intimidating. But you don't need all the fancy equipment, paints and glues when you are starting off. A good hobby knife, some plastic glue, acrylic paints and oil paints are enough to make a more than decent kit. I just did a hand painted Thunderbolt on the channel, check it out, it's on the channel. And please feel free to ask any questions you may have, I am at scalemodellingmadness@gmail.com. Good luck with the hobby :)
Welcome to the hobby Paul G. Yes, it can get expensive to get started but once you get past that it is not too bad.
Great view, I'm looking forwart to the part. Greetings from Germany.
Thank you buddy :)
This whirlybird seems to be going together well in spite of the poor instructions. Another fine video! Even though helicopters aren't that appealing to me, I really enjoy seeing how you do things regardless of the subject. Thanks for the video and be well, friend. :)
Thanks Patrick. I am well and hope all is great at your end as well :)
biting my tongue. good job so far
Thanks buddy :)
If I buy this kit, I plan to customize and modify the instrument panel of this kit into an LED instrument panel! 0:13
If I were to assemble this model! I made a wolf pack conversion kit and installed it on the left and right sides of the fuselage, and I would like to paint the 'lace [striped expression]' with an airbrush using the Korean 119 helicopter version! 6:17
Were all the fine details brushed instead of airbrushed? 10:33
I've only watched the first two videos of this series. I've got to be honest... As a former Black Hawk Crew Chief, your choices of color are driving me insane. I wish you had done some research before painting. But of course, it's your model to paint in what ever colors you want. Also, you're missing a lot of opportunity to add details such as hydraulic and electrical lines. That being said... Overall, I am enjoying watching you build this model.
Thank you for your service!!!! From NFLD Canada!!!
Need more paint in that dry brush.
Every time I watch one of your videos I can’t stop humming the backing music it’s driving me mad think I’m gonna have to watch them with the sound mute 🤐 by the way the build is coming together look good my friend
im ready to throw out the PE etching!!! what glue are you using?