Hi Folks, excuse the late reply, the internet was down.
Cheers Simon, the progress certainly isn't rapid, but as usual I've got other projects on the go as well. Thanks very much George, I was more than happy with the runner up on it!
Hi Bryan, some of the rigs I go to are still from the old days! I will be able to work on models offshore when I get a core crew position, but at present I go to a different rig every trip. This means I can't take a craft knife or sprue cutters in my kit bag. Health and safety gone mad unfortunately. I could order them in by boat when I get to stay in the same place eventually. There's also no room left in my bag at the minute as I need to take my boots and uniform with me every trip rather than leaving them in a locker!
Thanks for following Frank. I'm still not sure myself what the finished model is going to look like. I'm thinking about doing a slightly different camo scheme on it as it is going to be a special forces conversion, but nothing too unrealistic or elaborate. They look good anyway just in the standard Olive green so I'm still a bit undecided on that one, maybe it would look better left alone. What are your thoughts?
I managed to get the cockpit all glued into place but still work to be done on the interior shelving.
Test fitted the floor and cockpit into the main shell of the chopper. It seems to be a good fit but I can see a lot of filler is going to be needed in certain places to get rid of the seams and gaps.