Gray blackhawk?
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Gray blackhawk?
Im just wondering, did anyone ever make a blackhawk in a gray scheme???
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
Do you mean in real life or model? If you mean real life the Air Force has a few Pave Hawks painted in all gray.
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
model im in the 1:18th fourms
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
Right....in 1//18 scale nobody has released an all gray hawk
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
ok all i needed to know guess ill go buy ALOT of paint...
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
Don't forget the MH-60S Knight Hawk (not absolutely sure of the denomination). One has made it, as you can see at the Foxhole's Galery (Lee from Arizona):
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
MIG29K did a fantastic Navy custom with lots of scratch built stuff, check out the thread:
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... f=9&t=9214
Here's a pic or two:
He does fantastic work IMO. I think his M134 gatlin gun is better than Pickel's but don't tell Pickel
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... f=9&t=9214
Here's a pic or two:
He does fantastic work IMO. I think his M134 gatlin gun is better than Pickel's but don't tell Pickel
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
pcoughran wrote:MIG29K did a fantastic Navy custom with lots of scratch built stuff, check out the thread:
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... f=9&t=9214
Here's a pic or two:
He does fantastic work IMO. I think his M134 gatlin gun is better than Pickel's but don't tell Pickel
I know they are . But there is no way to cast his .
I made mine so they can be replicated .
That is always on my mind how can I cast this part ?
Believe me if I were to make a " one of " with no intention on replicating it I would make my projects differently.
Then again , if I did take the time to make them exact my price would have to be set higher to recoup the time and effort .
He does some fine work though
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Re: Gray blackhawk?
Now this is amazing im not to big on the scheme but i love the navy version with the mid weel...pcoughran wrote:MIG29K did a fantastic Navy custom with lots of scratch built stuff, check out the thread:
http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... f=9&t=9214
Here's a pic or two:
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