Westland Sea King Mk.41

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Scale: 
1/72
Company: 
Revell
Built by: 
pierre
Operator: 
MFG 5
1/72 Revell Westland Sea King Mk.41

This is a German Westland Sea King Mk.41 from MFG5 in the old SAR camo scheme. This model was built 5 years ago from the revell kit in scale 1/72. I folded the rotor blades and scratched the left engine and the inside using some photoetched parts.

1/72 Revell Westland Sea King Mk.41
1/72 Revell Westland Sea King Mk.41
1/72 Revell Sea King MFG5
1/72 Revell Westland Sea King Mk.41
1/72 Revell Westland Sea King Mk.41
1/72 Revell Westland Sea King Mk.41 MFG5
1/72 Revell Westland Sea King Mk.41
Type Reference: 
Sea King
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Comments

AndrewPerren's picture

Very fine work

Lovely detail in 1/72.

Well done.

Regards

Andrew.

ice's picture

Great work on that Sea King.

Great work on that Sea King. Are there any pics of the interior available? Did they fly the old SAR-scheme with FOD-cover and composite blades?

Stefan

pierre's picture

Sea King

Thks for the comments, I have pics of her in this scheme with the FOD cover, but I can't tell you about the composite blades!!

cheers

Pierre

RLHDLW's picture

They flew the old SAR-scheme with FOD covers

Photo evidence in F-40 Vol.37 on the Seaking.

Burkhard

Aircraft in Detail, Walkaround Style

www.b-domke.de

ice's picture

I found a Picture of a Sea

I found a Picture of a Sea King with FOD-shield and composite blades in that F-40 book.

Your Sea King is a real beauty - are there any pictures you made while building it? Especially the radio rack would be interesting.

The rotorhead is the best Sea King rotorhead I´ve ever seen in that scale.

Stefan

Derek Derks's picture

MK41

Hello Pierre,

Enjoyed your model on display. Job well done, with many details.

Regards, Derek