Hello again,
Some good progress along the week on the Huey.
First, the final decoration will be "Esay Rider", a UH-1C
of the 174th HAC Sharks, in Vietnam.
I first intended to go for the Marines scheme offered in the box, but this scheme is for an "E" model, which has a fair deal of differences with a "C" (like a whinch on roof, "zigzag" UHF aerial on both sides of fuselage, and so on).
Hence, the choice of the army decoration - more, a Huey is Vietnam and that's all .

Easy rider is supposed to be a gunship, but the kit doesn't offer any kind of weaponry - that would have been interesting, as some side weapons set-up, for instance, you need to have open doors - an option the kit is not offering.
On with the pics (lotsa !)
Turbine exhaust in place. It certainly does stand a tad too much. First painted black, then Alclad Pale Gold.
Panel lines are very sharp and fine.

Working the windshield ...


Rotor head is quite simplified but from 3 feet away will certainly look cool.


Testing the clear part assembly. One of the best to date.

Fuselage closed, on for the putty. Nothing very important, just smoothing things.


And the canopy is set : almost no seams at all.

Close-up view -the horns are to be removed, not installed on Easy Rider.

Some black to really avoid any transparency and for the anti-glare panel in front of the windshield.


And some Olive Drab. Fisrt layer is with Gunze Acrylics #78, a colour intended for US Tanks. It is darker than
aircraft OD, which will come at the next step.


Well, that's all for now, if you have any comment feel free !

Stef (#6)