BsYamato's rotors

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I fear the rising winds from here in Southern California, too. Our world’s climate is changing faster and faster. Thank you for the warning!

The subject is so small, and seems delicate, too. I like the work with the clear plastic! Looks great, Sylvio!
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meanwhile in the kitchen

Rear seat with copper sheet and wire

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Put the wires to IP and upper conduct in the ceiling

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Vallejo primer; two layers

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What a great start! No pasta and gravy on the stove?
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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LyleW wrote:What a great start! No pasta and gravy on the stove?
Not when modelling :)

On the seasprite white , yellow and black, then gloss clear coat

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Also finished cockpit in the cayuse, now waiting to add weight under the floor
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:shoutout: :shoutout:

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Decals on the seasprite but all seems to be out of scale, larger than 1/72 :hmm:

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Yeah, the decals do,a look a bit oversized compared to this one from the same squadron

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Who Stolen the engines there? :lol:
The seasprite in the picture is the single engine version, probably the prototype, but gives the idea
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I didn’t even pay attention to the engines... :headslap:

The UH-2A and UH-2B versions were single engined.

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The C model introduced the twin engines.

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Just some reference shots for ya... :wink:
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Sea Sprites are cool helos. Nice work on the helos BsYamato.
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