1/48 Hasegawa SeaKing HC4 Royal Navy Conversion

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Now look at that! Lovely work Laurie, I like all the details you put in the helicopter-build. Those 'flying' shots look epic :thumb2:
Very nice!
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Outstanding Laurie,Really is a magnificent build with all that hard work with the etch and resin.Whats next they say?,
Keep well.
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HI Laurie what Richard said above an I think it looks real I shall do some on my tiger seaking s in this coulor an may I as a question please how come your main undercarts have not got those ugly float on them ? as I would like to build mine like yours as I cant stand them floats as I have never noticed them on or off
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Now look at that! Lovely work Laurie, I like all the details you put in the helicopter-build. Those 'flying' shots look epic :thumb2:
Very nice!
Steven
Thanks Steven much appreciated. actually when stringing the thing up the two front threads busted 7 the thing hit the ground. Amazingly no damge other than to my nervous system.

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Great work Laurie
Thanks Ian much appreciated.

Outstanding Laurie,Really is a magnificent build with all that hard work with the etch and resin.Whats next they say?,
Keep well.
Richard.
Thanks Richard very nice of you to comment. A Jersey Airlines Airfix 1/72 Heron. Lovely old lady
Comes with all the Jersey decals.

HI Laurie what Richard said above an I think it looks real I shall do some on my tiger seaking s in this coulor an may I as a question please how come your main undercarts have not got those ugly float on them ? as I would like to build mine like yours as I cant stand them floats as I have never noticed them on or off
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Well this is a conversion to a Royal Navy HC4 Seaking. Not usre but think there must be some floation stuff in the sponsons.

The conversion set was obtained from David Parkin's Flightpath. This contained metal castings, resin sponsons (your floats)
& about 4 frets of PE. The PE is double thickness of Eduard & you build parts not just stick them on. Very intricate & enjoyable.
A lot lot of folding. The staircase is made up of about 14 parts of PE

Thanks to you all

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OK Laurie thanks for info but im gonna see if I can get away with buildin them without them floats on as it makes a seaking look better but just my opinon
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Nice to see it finished Laurie. An excellent result.
 

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Tremendous result Laurie, and one to be proud of. The Diorama is spot on too and there is much activity generated in it creating a very realistic scene. Everything seems to flow, giving one the impression of being there. Well done Sir. Rick H.
 
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Tremendous result Laurie, and one to be proud of. The Diorama is spot on too and there is much activity generated in it creating a very realistic scene. Everything seems to flow, giving one the impression of being there. Well done Sir. Rick H.
Very kind comments Rick than you much appreciated. Another 3 helicopters & a Shah to complete. The diorama is actually 8 feet long.
 
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