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Or someone read the serial wrong and has the incorrect profile. I am sending an e-mail out to Jon as my curiosity is piqued. His book doesn't have a photo of Heather Dawn.It looks like John Craig also repainted the sharkmouth.
Saúl, they made the kit as 1/32 scale, not 1/35th so it is a little larger than most other Cobra kits. Not sure why, or what the reasoning was/is on it. Anyway, yeah there will be decals left over on it. "When" I get around to building it.Is this the early tails kit? If so, the NETT scheme is nice but they (NETT) kept half a dozen and the rest went to combat units, the one I posted being the only one with a sharkmouth. Perhaps, you'll have some leftover decals when done?![]()
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In all seriousness, I found this early AH-1G, earlier build than the NETT scheme Cobras, with a sharkmouth but am considering it in 72nd scale. Note the earlier TAT-102 turret with a single weapon, pusher rotor, dual landing lights in the nose (headlights), and no blade antenna under the tailboom. AH-1G 67-15475 (click to visit the history of the airframe):
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Note early position light location, one on each side of the tail and that the last three of the serial are still black:
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She was rename after overhaul but I have no clue if the headlights were painted over, UHF/VHF blade added, tractor rotor tail update...
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However, she did get the M-28 turret, with dual weapons, later prior to upgrade to AH-1F (yes, the designations officially went backwards) standard:
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So thanks to you, @Heavens Eagle, I found a second 'Nam camouflaged Cobra with a sharkmouth!
AH-1G 67-15452 Pete's Pet Snake. Mark Peterson was the crew chef of this snake assigned to the 4th Squadron of the 7th Air Cavalry. Low resolution but cool nonetheless! Click to see a cool article on an helo mechanic in 'Nam:
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Be careful when doing research though as this one is an AH-1G but it is repainted for a display, note the year and located in South Korea:
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Some entertainment, in memory of a missed friend Laura, nicknamed @Kreighshoer, some music to go with the post: