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Models => Modelling Projects => Topic started by: Pen-Pusher on August 13, 2018, 11:54:04 AM
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A long delayed start to my Wessex HC.2 using parts from two Italeri kits. The kit detail is very good and even during some initial building, the sounds and smells and 'emotions' of the real thing come flooding back.
This is a 'dry-fit' of the cabin and cockpit only but much work remains to be done on the interior yet.
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Wessex operations in Aden frequently called for a couple of GPMG's to be fitted in the cabin. One usually protruded from the rear window on the port side and another was fitted on a swivel mount at the forward edge of the main cabin door (See photo). Looking at the diagram and parts shown here, I'll need to add an ammo-box and belt - and raise the gun to the mid-point - but the mount looks okay?
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Interesting, looks like a nice kit(s).
Haddock.
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A scratch-built pivot-pole which fits onto the cabin floor beside the main door. The gun mounting, slightly offset to accommodate the ammo-belt and the main bracket (left). Any ideas for a belt feed in 1/72 would be appreciated?
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A scratch-built pivot-pole which fits onto the cabin floor beside the main door. The gun mounting, slightly offset to accommodate the ammo-belt and the main bracket (left). Any ideas for a belt feed in 1/72 would be appreciated?
Piece of paper/think card with some small pieces of plastic rod/ stretched sprue attached.
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I'll give that a go...!
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Some interior work started but disappointed by thick windows and quality of transparency... even after polishing! Oh well!
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As the fwd window on the port side is 'bulged' and the kit does not provide this, I've used a 'blob' of 'Clear Fix' to create the illusion?
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I have a slight 'fit' problem with the cabin floor but I should be able to fix that. Sadly, the majority of internal detail is lost when the two sides are closed up
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I've found it much more necessary to do several 'dry-fits' with this model than is usual - not due to any fault with the kit(s) but with my choosing to cross match so many parts from two kits. The cockpit interior will be detailed as I progress with the build. Much of the Wessex instrumentation is on a panel mounted on the cockpit roof, so the final assembly of the front, main fuselage and glazing will have to wait a while yet?
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Okay, if anyone is still reading this, I needed to do some work on the cockpit interior before any further assembly. The italeri kit for all H-34 derivatives is nice, but obviously the cockpit interior is based on the earlier versions, so some detail is completely wrong for the HC.2 Wessex. I had to add a simple rotor brake to the roof console and these two collective levers for the pilot and co-pilot's position From memory, the HC.2 was somewhat simpler than the later HU.5 but at this scale, it would probably not be noticeable. Anyway, collective levers fitted (LH side of each seat) and now it's time to tackle those instruments.
Note: Not all Wessex with No.78 Squadron were fitted with a winch but this, XS674 'H' was...
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I am still reading - progressing nicely.
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I'm reading, keep going.
Haddock.
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Still reading with interest
Roger
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Keep going Pen-Pusher,
Looks good so far.
Like the use of Ships cradle/base supports for the model. Not thought of that one!
cheers,
Bigkev
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Four comments Wow! Cheque's are in the post!
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Hi Pen Pusher,
Just wondering what happened to this build? Did it stall or et finished?
Cheers
Roger
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looking good