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wingnut
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« on: March 24, 2007, 10:53:40 PM »

Hey folks,

Another PAF build, this time it's a whirlybird, and my first helo kit...

click here...

This ex-korean helo was one of the early types flown by the PAF and generally used by the 505th Air Rescue Squadron for SAR (Search And Rescue) missions until 1953 .

With a conventional rotary engine, this type of helo was rendered obsolete when the turboshaft engine helos like the UH-1 Hueys came into service.

This originally was from a UH-19B kit which I modified to fit the UH-19A configuration and folded rotor blades by doing the following retrofitting;

1) Scratchbuilt the drooping tail wings;
2) Added pla-plate for the bottom tail boom antenna;
3) Added some rotor stowage parts from stretched sprues, plastic bag sheets and plain paper;
4) Modified the rotor assembly for a stowage configuration;
5) Replaced the dorsal whip antennas and pitot tube with stretched spues;

Like my other PAF builds, I wanted to depict a well utilized and weathered aircraft. 

Gunze gloss black base paint with a few coats of Johnsons Klear was used for the metal finish base color.

Gunze acrylics and Mr. Metal Aluminium were used for painting and post-shaded with mixing clear orange and blue to get that light rust effect for the panels.  Daler-Rowney oil colors (lamp black/burnt umber) diluted in lighter fluid was used for final wash.  Some dusting was done with some Mr. Hobby powdered weathering pastels and flat clear coating to finish it all off.

Decals are from Scalenutz, some homemade and stencils from the kit itself.

The kit itself has good detailing for intakes vents, panel lines and even a detailed cockpit and jump seats for the passenger hold.  The main rotor blades were even molded to have a certain droop to them for a more realistic effect. Overall it's a wonderful kit to work with, would be great if only there would be some aftermarket PE parts for detailed engine, hinged cowling ,vent grilles and other accessories.

If your are keen to do this build, a 1/72 UH-19A Rescue Chickasaw is also available from Italeri which is the proper PAF version.
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« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2007, 01:43:07 AM »

WOW!!!! Galing-galing, Wingnut. beer
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« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2007, 05:05:44 AM »

Here's the static aircraft from the PAF Aerospace Museum, CJVAB.  Sorry for the pole Smile

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« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2007, 06:23:55 AM »

WOW!!!! Galing-galing, Wingnut. beer

thanks jetmech...
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« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2007, 06:25:34 AM »

Here's the static aircraft from the PAF Aerospace Museum, CJVAB.  Sorry for the pole Smile



thanks PAFunixGeek...but i think it's the helo next to it...that's the UH-34 choctaw...which is actually next on my builds...
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« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2007, 06:35:30 AM »

Nice work on the Chickasaw Glenn!

Nice burnishing oc the mettalic shade- however, most pics i saw of the H-19 we had were so bland in its silver.  nevertheless, to highlight your skills in painting, that was one great job...

The folding of the blaeds was novel - very good! You are lucky this kit came out- my H-19  was a very old airfix - rare na ata ngayon yung kit, sayang ginawa ko pa...back then wala kasing gumagawa ng mga PAF kits in braille masyado..


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ooops! di pala nakunan yung H19 ko at partly built lang ito nung 2004...

keep it up!  btw, your UH34, OD or silver???

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« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2007, 07:03:36 AM »

Nice work on the Chickasaw Glenn!

Nice burnishing oc the mettalic shade- however, most pics i saw of the H-19 we had were so bland in its silver.  nevertheless, to highlight your skills in painting, that was one great job...

The folding of the blaeds was novel - very good! You are lucky this kit came out- my H-19  was a very old airfix - rare na ata ngayon yung kit, sayang ginawa ko pa...back then wala kasing gumagawa ng mga PAF kits in braille masyado..


eto..




ooops! di pala nakunan yung H19 ko at partly built lang ito nung 2004...

keep it up!  btw, your UH34, OD or silver???

 Shocked

thanks jepot...

hope to do justice to the whole line-up...the folded rotors was something to make this otherwise "bland" helo a bit more interesting...

the choctaw might be in silver finish as well and folded rotors too...also, were all our choctaws purely with HSS-1 landing gears (3-point suspension) or are there UH-34s as well (2-point suspension)?

any chance you have any descriptive reference or pictures of the allouette-3 that the PAF had flown?


salamat ng marami ulit...
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« Reply #7 on: March 25, 2007, 07:05:58 AM »

thanks jepot...

hope to do justice to the whole line-up...the folded rotors was something to make this otherwise "bland" helo a bit more interesting...

the choctaw might be in silver finish as well and folded rotors too...also, were all our choctaws purely with HSS-1 landing gears (3-point suspension) or are there UH-34s as well (2-point suspension)?

any chance you have any descriptive reference or pictures of the allouette-3 that the
PAF had flown?
salamat ng marami ulit...

AFAIK 3 pt sila - 4 lang ang UH34 if i remember right...

AlouetteIII?????Never heard! Baka tinesting lang but never flown in PAF colors...san mo nalaman yan??? Shocked
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« Reply #8 on: March 25, 2007, 07:16:48 AM »

AFAIK 3 pt sila - 4 lang ang UH34 if i remember right...

AlouetteIII?????Never heard! Baka tinesting lang but never flown in PAF colors...san mo nalaman yan??? Shocked

saw it in this listing...

http://www.worldairforces.com/countries/philippines/phl.html
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« Reply #9 on: March 25, 2007, 07:21:18 AM »


not PAF- maybe PNP. not even PC-INP... Shocked
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« Reply #10 on: March 26, 2007, 11:22:52 AM »

thanks PAFunixGeek...but i think it's the helo next to it...that's the UH-34 choctaw...which is actually next on my builds...

oo nga ano.  sorry. they looked the same to my untrained eye. lol Smile
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