1:35 Trumpeter Chinook

1:35 Trumpeter Chinook

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DodgeeDave

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508 posts

202 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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I'm thinking of getting back into model building & fancy a Chinook as they frequently fly over the house. Has anyone tried this model? Does it go together well?

CanAm

10,035 posts

279 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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There's some very detailed reviews online, so I would check them out. Don't know about the Chinook, but their Ford GT MkII had a number of inaccuracies. If you're not fanatical about correct detail but just want something that feels right to you, then go for it!

Brigand

2,544 posts

176 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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Do it! Do it!

I've seen this in a shop before and have been very tempted by it, the rotors alone would make it pretty impossible to put on a shelf in my house though. Plus I'm scared I won't do a great job of it and therefore will have a constant reminder of an expensive folly.

wijit

1,510 posts

182 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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wolfracesonic

7,493 posts

134 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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Brigand said:
Do it! Do it!

I've seen this in a shop before and have been very tempted by it, the rotors alone would make it pretty impossible to put on a shelf in my house though. Plus I'm scared I won't do a great job of it and therefore will have a constant reminder of an expensive folly.
You could build one sans rotors, in a diorama, being loaded into a C5 Galaxy. Wait... a C5 Galaxy in 1/35 would be quite big wouldn't it?



robemcdonald

9,128 posts

203 months

Saturday 3rd November 2018
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I’m not sure that would be a good subject for returning to the hobby.

But if you do go for it please do a build thread.