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Lockheed Cardinal Heliplane CH.1 with photos

Started by McColm, May 15, 2023, 01:23:20 AM

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McColm

I've tried looking for this build but couldn't remember what I had called it, hence the name change.
It must have started life as a 1/72 Lockheed C-130 and I must have bought two Mil-26 Halo kits as they now form the rotor stacks. The rotor blades are from the Being V-22 Osprey kit. A pair of B-52G engines are sit on top of a pair of wings from a Su-47 kit. It has a new nose cut from the BAe Tempest UVA and the FLIR pod is also from the same kit but I don't have all the parts to build the original model. In the nose wheel well is quite a lot of ballast, even so I made a skid  that fits towards the rear of the fuselage out of a spare plastic tyre.
The Cardinal Heliplane would be used for salvage operations,  SAR, CSAR, transportation and other heavy lift duties.


McColm

Slight change, the wings have been removed and the two B-52G engines now cover the gap where the original kit wings would have been attached.

McColm

This morning I glued the side blisters from the 1/72 Boeing B-52G kit and did some sanding It's had a new nose job, the nose cone from the F-111B.

McColm

Filler has been applied to this build in preparation for some primer.

kerick

Keep hammering away at it! It deserves to be finished!
" Somewhere, between half true, and completely crazy, is a rainbow of nice colours "
Tophe the Wise

ericr


very impressive assembly of parts of very various origins !

McColm

Another change this time parts taken from the 1/72 airmodel TSK Kit 102 sporting the Lockheed H C-130H comes dome and Filton Nose cone. There's instructions for the scratchbuilding of the prongs and side windows as well as the cockpit canopies for the Lockheed F-80 C Shooting Star & Convair F-106 B Delta Dart.
PSR has already used up one tube of Revell filler.

kerick

I don't think the Fulton nose would work with rotors overhead. It's meant to catch a cable attached to a ballon or parachute. It's your build so make the story fit the model. Carry on!
" Somewhere, between half true, and completely crazy, is a rainbow of nice colours "
Tophe the Wise

McColm

Quote from: kerick on May 31, 2023, 02:13:48 PMI don't think the Fulton nose would work with rotors overhead. It's meant to catch a cable attached to a ballon or parachute. It's your build so make the story fit the model. Carry on!
I'm not going to fit the Fulton gear on this build.

kerick

Quote from: McColm on June 01, 2023, 06:59:39 AM
Quote from: kerick on May 31, 2023, 02:13:48 PMI don't think the Fulton nose would work with rotors overhead. It's meant to catch a cable attached to a ballon or parachute. It's your build so make the story fit the model. Carry on!
I'm not going to fit the Fulton gear on this build.

Cool. Save it for the future. I'm sure you'll think of a good use for it.
" Somewhere, between half true, and completely crazy, is a rainbow of nice colours "
Tophe the Wise

McColm


McColm

Finally found the nose cone from the Hasegawa Shinmeiwa PS-1 model.

McColm