AB 206 Vigili del Fuoco
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6 November 2015, 16:48
Yose Dutto
First, thanks for your comment. About the interior pictures no unfortunately, sorry Peter. It was, how to say...a fun project between major projects, so I didn't really took pictures of the building process on this one. For a brief description: interiors are light grey, the seats and the dashboard light blue, the rest of the control panels black. The collective and cyclic handle brown. I have scratch builded the passenger seats using Milliput as the kit comes with a military set up, with an ammunition crate and a mini gun. I have "transformed" the crate to a tool box...I couldn't find picture of thermal thing interiors but I have tried to guess from the one that I got...
First, thanks for your comment. About the interior pictures no unfortunately, sorry Peter. It was, how to say...a fun project between major projects, so I didn't really took pictures of the building process on this one. For a brief description: interiors are light grey, the seats and the dashboard light blue, the rest of the control panels black. The collective and cyclic handle brown. I have scratch builded the passenger seats using Milliput as the kit comes with a military set up, with an ammunition crate and a mini gun. I have "transformed" the crate to a tool box...I couldn't find picture of thermal thing interiors but I have tried to guess from the one that I got...
9 November 2015, 10:58
Peter Schmitt
Thank you Yose!
I'm asking, because I am building a Jet Ranger myself. I use the 1:72 kit by Italeri, and it is a service model too, so no interior in the rear. I want to convert it to a civil version, so anything helps 🙂 Thanks for the description!I see a lot of scratch building in my future too, as the Italeri chopper doesn't even come with a cyclic pitch handle.. It's bare minimum.
What I'm interested in: The divider wall between the front and rear compartment. I remember it just being a kind of a strut from the ceiling to the floor, not a complete wall. How is it like in your model?
Thank you Yose!
I'm asking, because I am building a Jet Ranger myself. I use the 1:72 kit by Italeri, and it is a service model too, so no interior in the rear. I want to convert it to a civil version, so anything helps 🙂 Thanks for the description!I see a lot of scratch building in my future too, as the Italeri chopper doesn't even come with a cyclic pitch handle.. It's bare minimum.
What I'm interested in: The divider wall between the front and rear compartment. I remember it just being a kind of a strut from the ceiling to the floor, not a complete wall. How is it like in your model?
9 November 2015, 11:37
Yose Dutto
No wall on my model. But because our discussion I have found this facebook.com/traspor..938216323&type=3
No wall on my model. But because our discussion I have found this facebook.com/traspor..938216323&type=3
9 November 2015, 19:37
Peter Schmitt
These pictures show the military version is exactly like the Italeri kit says it is. I wonder about the civilian version...
Nice find though!
These pictures show the military version is exactly like the Italeri kit says it is. I wonder about the civilian version...
Nice find though!
9 November 2015, 20:50
Yose Dutto
@Peter: I think that the civil version isn't that different from the one in the pictures. I will try to find out from a Facebook group with a lot of Italians helicopter enthusiast and let you know
@Peter: I think that the civil version isn't that different from the one in the pictures. I will try to find out from a Facebook group with a lot of Italians helicopter enthusiast and let you know
9 November 2015, 21:05
Peter Schmitt
That would be really awesome, Yose! If you want to see how my 206 is coming along (I just started), it's here: Bell 206 Jet Ranger | Project by pope1701 (1:72)
That would be really awesome, Yose! If you want to see how my 206 is coming along (I just started), it's here: Bell 206 Jet Ranger | Project by pope1701 (1:72)
9 November 2015, 21:46