This model when it came out in the mid 1970s cost £12. I was at college at the time when a week's lodgings was £10, so I didn't buy it. Luckily back in 2009 I was able to buy it second hand at a show for £12; didn't think twice.
Anyway now about to begin building it. The parts are all very clean so should be a joy to build.
Quote from: chriswil42 on October 09, 2020, 05:02:44 PM
This model when it came out in the mid 1970s cost £12. I was at college at the time when a week's lodgings was £10, so I didn't buy it. Luckily back in 2009 I was able to buy it second hand at a show for £12; didn't think twice.
Anyway now about to begin building it. The parts are all very clean so should be a joy to build.
My lodgings - in London, were £6.00 per week, full board as well, cooked breakfast and superb evening meal.
That was the very early 1970's though.
You could get 4 gallons of petrol for £1.00. I had a minivan and could get From London - Bath for a couple of quid.
Too much , time to do some more modelling.
As we're reminising, my first wage in the 70s was £8. After stoppages and tax I took £5 home, £1 board, £1 savings and drunk all weekend on the rest. Which explains a lot now!!!
This is going to be a beast of a machine when completed, looking forward to seeing it completed.
£2 17s 6p in the very early 60's Could go out for the night and get
drunk on a 10bob note!
Couldn't tell you what my first wage was, but it was NAAFI in Germany, anyway always fancied these helicopters from Fujimi, looking forward to this build.
Bob c
Those were the days!
I was down'T T'Lead mines at the age O fhour. Ardest T'game in'tworld...
Looking forward to the Sea Stallion Chris.
Andy.
Quote from: councilman on October 10, 2020, 07:17:28 PM
I was down'T T'Lead mines at the age O fhour. Ardest T'game in'tworld...
Looking forward to the Sea Stallion Chris.
Andy.
How hard can it be?
At sea a tot of spirits was 1d in old money and when it went up to 2d a tot one of the engineering officers said he would not pay this exorbitant price and would go tea total - that lasted for about 2 days !!!!!! The good old days - hohohohoho
Main fuselage halves with the windows in. The mouldings are very good - almost a shame to build and paint them.
Cockpit assembly completed. There are a pair of figures for pilots but they are a tight fit so I may leave them out.
There were some gaps apparent when the engine nacelles were assembled which needed filling.
Main fuselage assembled. Main wheel sponsons assembled.
Rotor hub fits well together with pretty good detail.
So fare so good,
Andy.
Build complete. Mouldings good with a small amount of flash. Some filling required on the top and bottom fuselage joins and engine nacelles. Now to get ready for painting. It went together pretty well.
Masking and painting, what joy.
Fun time!!
Fun time indeed!!
Bigkev
Another shade of grey and ready for the decals.
Coming along nicely.
Awaiting finished item in its full glory,
Bigkev
Finished. A good kit; fit in some places were not perfect but it's quite an old kit.
Finished using Mr Hobby paints.
It looks very nice chris.
Bob c
Thanks Bob.
Another great model for the collection.
Just seven of the CH53 family so far.
Great finish, is the squadron sponsored by Squadron? Same logo.
Looks good for a 'copter! A good £12 worth!
Quote from: cph64 on November 23, 2020, 06:45:13 PM
Great finish, is the squadron sponsored by Squadron? Same logo.
Don't think so.