Hi Guys,
At last, I've nearly finished one custom, please have a look, it has a lot of small home made improvements.
The rear rotor has been tilted in a correct position (20 degrees angle):
The refueling probe got a wire as on the real thing: so it is possible to customize Pickel's custom!
Pickel's rear missile detector, but also the horizontal stab is in a down position as it should for hovering flight:
Pitot tubes (thanks to Pizzaguy) and reinforced wire cutter:
Some antennas on the back... Made of brass, but for the round one, I used an old copper coin:
More realistic (?) wish wiper:
More attention to the underside: antennas, a retractable hook, projectors, and the riveted black plate under the cockpit central instrument panel:
And now insight into the cabin, with internal removable fuel tanks, stretcher and rescue backpack (modified GI Joe stuff), the rescue basket with a wounded pilot is home made with brass sheet and tubes, chocolate golden aluminium sheet as a thermic blanket...
Detail of the ceiling with fast rope hook, hanging seats, really working seat belts (but they are extremely difficult to fasten with soldiers seating, because of the seats location):
Cockpit improvment, all black covered with overhead panel. Not to be seen here, the collective pitch lever (took it out to make it better):
Door structure with chart compartment and opening handle:
Modified winch hook, note that the BBI soldier's helmet is a resin cast made from somebody on this board (Pizzaguy? I'm not sure). Who can identify the rescued pilot? 21st Century F-104 figure?
My Pickelhaube MH-60G Pave Hawk
Re: My Pickelhaube MH-60G Pave Hawk
Great work amazing details.
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Re: My Pickelhaube MH-60G Pave Hawk
Looks great. Well done, especially on the cabin details.
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Re: My Pickelhaube MH-60G Pave Hawk
That one is in my bucket list. It is just amazing! I feel shivery since the first time when I saw a blackhawk when I was in the Colombian army (roughly 21 years). And some day I would like to try to make a customized "Arpia IV"