1/35th MH-65D USCG Kodiak, Alaska
Greetings all! I built Trumpeter's 1/35th scale US Coast Guard HH-65 kit upgrading it into a MH-65D from Coast Guard Station Kodiak, Alaska. I have a love/hate relationship with Trumpeter-I love that they are doing subjects that no one else is-especially modern armor-but there always seems to be something off about their kits. The fit of this kit was great. Until it wasn't. The windscreen up front has a sort of locking/pop in fit that took forever to get right when a simple lip would have worked fine. Ultimately I got it to work and did not even need to use any adhesive, but I had to sand/polish the parts several times and this fit problem threated to tank the whole enterprise. I ditched the completely fictional (for a USCG helo) interior and scratch built my own. I updated the antenna suit for a MH-65D and added screens from Alliance Modelworks to the intakes. For anyone needing figures or crews for check out Reedoak, I can't say enough about how excellent their figures are! I used Reedoaks US Army pilots and crew, modifying the seats of the pilots to look more appropriate and doing a little carving to make 2-piece flight suits into 1-piece flight suits. Again Trumpeter strikes again, the co-pilot door not having the lower clear window, they are missing the rather prominent pitot tubes on the nose, missing door handles, mast sensor, tail light-all off which weren't too hard to add so I'll quit whining. After all they did bring this kit to life. I primed it in white and used Model Master's Chevy engine Rea for the much debated USCG MH-65 red/orange paint, white primer just makes the red “pop”. I used Caracal's beautiful decal sheet on the Dolphin and homemade decals for my crew patches. Gloss coat is Pledge/Future Floor Shine. Of course that's when I noticed I didn't get the rotor blade stipes right-they should be evenly spread down the length of the blade. Maybe someday I'll fix it but for now, she's done.
awesome build...reminds me of the movie "the Guardian"
Excellent work, Jason...I like it.
A real beauty, nicely done! Here's an early version at Floyd Benet Field, Brooklyn NY.
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Fantastic work!
Hello Jason,
Impressive model. The color scheme does the rest.
A winner. Regards, Dirk / The Netherlands.
Beautiful, Jason.