Seeing Ray's Huey got me thinking, how many choppers have I had / built?
When in the RAAF (a long long time ago) I built the Revell 1/24 Huey since then I have only finished a Firebombing squirrel, binned, uncompleted a, Seaking, have a long term shelf of doomer Revell Sea king and in the stash have a 1/48 Seaknight and Hasegawa RN rescue Seaking and a 1/72 Revell twin huey thingie
The thing is I don't like building helicopters I think the issue for me is too many fiddly bits that never seem to amount to any progress , put the wings and tail on a fixed wing and the model looks like a plane and provides some drive to finish it off, with a chopper I just don't get the same motivation, I guess interior detail is a big thing with helicopters because of the large glass areas... because I hate that element of modelling it must be another reason why I can't hack them. Why then do I buy the bloody things you ask?
I want a RN rescue HAR 5 because I saw one when on Striding Edge in the UK, I bought a 1/72 Revell kit and got the appropriate decals, I started building choked and stopped THEN I saw a 1/48 Hasegawa kit of the HAR 5 at a good price and got that, nail in coffin for the 1/72 er. The twin Huey thingie was going to be a model of an Indonesian AF example I saw in Halim, I have opened the box a few times saw all those small pieces and put it away. The Seaknight I bought because I was on a "thing" where I was going to model any aircraft I had flown in... opened the box and promptly lost interest! The Hasegawa kit I must definitely build...one day.. I want it but it is going to take a huge strength of will to complete it
anyone else choke on choppers?