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Meng Boeing AH-64D Apache Longbow

Hey Greg, its really weird as I just picked up a Takom Apache 64D Longbow in 1:35 from my local model shop.
I too have never built a modern Helo and just thought , why not, last week.
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I kept the scheme because it would be easy to apply in micro-scale. I only have Dragon's 1:144th scale UH-60 kits which were found during a search for some scratch-building supplies in a metal closet. Actually one kit (they were of the 1+1 variety with two kits in one box) of each since the other was obviously built for someone.
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I'm too lazy to consider them for the Micro Modeler Month.
 
I kept the scheme because it would be easy to apply in micro-scale. I only have Dragon's 1:144th scale UH-60 kits which were found during a search for some scratch-building supplies in a metal closet. Actually one kit (they were of the 1+1 variety with two kits in one box) of each since the other was obviously built for someone.
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I'm too lazy to consider them for the Micro Modeler Month.
I was thinking I have a 1/350 Helo left over from my Missouri I could do for the MMM thingy. Maybe,...maybe...
 
We dont get lioness over here but it looks like the original script was written with an Apache in mind but they didnt change it when production dictated a Black hawk
There is also some debate why she always wears a flotation collar in Afghanistan :)

Watching a series last night on RAF "Top guns" with the Typhoons of 13 Sqn in Cyprus flying over Iraq and its so full of edit mistakes its pretty poor given its a factual fly on the wall documentary ... but then i supose most wouldn't notice that he took off in a 2 seat and reached altitude in a single seat F4 Typhoon.
When he looks out the side at the scenery whizzing past at a 100 ft and his wingman then looks back at him and he is at 20000ft :)
 
We dont get lioness over here but it looks like the original script was written with an Apache in mind but they didnt change it when production dictated a Black hawk
There is also some debate why she always wears a flotation collar in Afghanistan :)
That was my guess about the script. When they realized Cruz couldn't be a door gunner in an Apache they probably, literally, said' "Well crap! Anybody got a Black Hawk sitting around?"
 
Since I am building this I will go ahead and post the box content photos. There are definately a crap-ton of parts with this model and my cloth was just big enough to lay them out for a total parts photo.
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As with other Meng (I found out it is pronounced "Mong") the detail is superb and the sprues are very clean.
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You've got a whole hockey sock full of parts there.

(For those not familiar with that hoserism, hockey socks are a tube without feet and run from just below the ankle to about mid thigh helping to hold your shin pads in place.)

Cheers,
RichB
 
Oookkaaayyyy!

So, it is not an AH-64, which we have all seen with sharkmouth schemes but a Blackhawk. I collect references on models I can build with sharkmouth schemes...

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I have these in my files...
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One for @Rhino
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Dragons are your thing?
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So, I guess I still have TMI if needed!
I really like the Coast Guard scheme. Gary S.
 
I really like the Coast Guard scheme. Gary S.
Me too! MH-60T Registration Number: 6025 Construction Number: 701784, an S-70B-5 used by the USCG which was specially painted...

Photographs of her from other times and apologies to @Greg Kimsey for the thread hijacking!
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If you have the Kittyhawk 1/35th scale Jayhawk and are willing to spend an extra $65USD for the conversion and another $20USD for the decal sheet from Werner's Wings, you can build it too! With the sharkmouth!
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From the USCG website:
When did the Coast Guard adopt the “slash” for its cutters, boats, and aircraft?
The design consists of a wide red bar forward of a narrow blue bar both canted at 64 degrees above the horizontal with the Coast Guard emblem superimposed. It was originally recommended in 1964 by the industrial design firm of Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, Incorporated and was adopted service-wide on 6 April 1967.
The color red used in the slash is Pantone 179.
The color blue used in the slash is Pantone 307
From the USCG Color and Coatings Manual:
Coast Guard Diagonal Stripes. The diagonal stripes are to be painted red (12199), white (17925),
and blue (15182).
The USCG Color and Coating Manual was updated in the year 2000' That update replaced white (17875) with white (17925). White (19925) is a pure white; while white (17875) has a slight gray tinge.”

FS12799 is USCG red-orange— It looks like International Orange with a little red added. I have a few bottles of the discontinued ModelMaster “Coast Guard Red” that I use- it is the right color.
 
I began the Apache tonight. I labeled the sprues with tape
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I set up the poster of the version I am making
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Then I began the cockpit. Looking at reference photos and other builds of this model it seems the interior of the cockpit is variations of dark gray, darker gray, and black. I looked to see how far I should build before painting. It seemed like after step 2 was a good time to paint. How to make black look interesting? I primed with Mr Surfacer 1500 black thinned about 10% with Mr Leveler. I left some near future pieces on the sprue and primed them as well. Next I selected various Vallejo gray's and did some tests. Drybrushing with almost no paint on the brush in the following steps worked well:
German Gray
London gray
Medium Sea gray
And a final black wash. I will let this dry then drybrush some more layers to hopefully make it interesting
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