I wanted to share one of my latest projects
Bell 212 | Fuerza Aerea Argentina | Registration H-85 | Malvinas War (Falklands War) | May 23, 1982.
The model is going to be part of a diorama that I have planned of the Malvinas conflict. Ialso leave brief history of this helicopter (which unfortunately was left in the isalnds and later dismantled). Regards!!!
The Commodore (R) Luis "TORDO" LONGAR gives us some miscellaneous.
We go to the origins of the brands AIR FORCE ARGENTINA and skates painted black ... the story is like this:
When Lieutenants Marcelo Pinto and Ricardo Ludueña on May 22 rescued Major Piuma and First Lieutenant Senn and had to transfer them to Goose Green, they must also transfer Flt. Ltn. Jeff Glover (his Harrier was downed by argentinian commandos using a Blowpipe misile). Glover refuses to climb the Bell 212 H-83 because he claimed that it was a combat helicopter and not a SAR as it did not have the red cross that identifies that task. Hearing this, Captain Guillermo "PONCHO" Donadille (also shot down and expecting his transfer to Goose Green) told Glover: ... "you complain that it is not ambulance ... look how we transformed it into ine in five minutes ..." With paint of the smithy of the place, with a brush the red cross was painted on the H-83. The red crosses on the sides of the Bell 212 H-83 were painted in Port Howard this way. The vertical branch on the bridge that divides both doors, and the horizontal branch in the plexiglass of the doors.
Donadille also suggested painting all the marking and skates in black (they originaly were white) as they stood out too much. When arriving the H-83 to Goose Greene, Captain Horacio CARMONA, does the same with the H-85, remaining from May 22 both Bell 212 with the same scheme. (Except the red cross in the H-83 )
I chose to do the H-85 rather than the H-83 because the diorama I have planned is of the only operation in which argentine army commandos used helicopters of the Air Force, and the one used was H-85.
Hope you like it. Cheers!!!
Hosted by Darren Baker
Bell 212 - Malvinas War (Falklands War)
frogstudio
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Posted: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - 11:56 PM UTC
Klaus-Adler
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 01:32 AM UTC
A very impressive build as well as an interesting story about the Falklands war
HeavyArty
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 03:32 AM UTC
Nice model. Is this the Panda/Dragon 1/35 kit? You should also post this on the Aeroscale Rotary Wing Forum since it is a helicopter. I'll link it there for now.
frogstudio
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 03:48 AM UTC
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Nice model. Is this the Panda/Dragon 1/35 kit? You should also post this on the Aeroscale Rotary Wing Forum since it is a helicopter. I'll link it there for now.
Yes, it is the panda/dragon model. I'll post it n the Rotary Wings Forum. Many thanks!
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 03:58 AM UTC
By the way, it looks like you left the masks/tape on the chin windows. Also, why did you leave the upper cabin marker lights off? They are the squares on the outsides of the larger air scoops on the roof.
frogstudio
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 04:09 AM UTC
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By the way, it looks like you left the masks/tape on the chin windows. Also, why did you leave the upper cabin marker lights off? They are the squares on the outsides of the larger air scoops on the roof.
Yep, you're right. forgot to peel the masking tape!!! Concerning the light, I guess you are refeing to the two squares over de doors. Had no idea they where lights (and didn't notice them in my reference photographs)!!! Guess one is red and the other one green...
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 04:19 AM UTC
This is something I do enjoy seeing.I do love armor and aircraft from 1982's Malvinas War.Still to this day I remember watching the entire thing on television.
HeavyArty
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 04:42 AM UTC
Yes, on the left side of the aircraft (as if sitting in it) the light is red, and the right side it is green. There are also teardrop-shaped lights on the lower sides below the B pillars behind the pilots' doors in the same colors as well.
You can see them below.
Right side.
Left side.
You can see them below.
Right side.
Left side.
roygdarwin
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Posted: Thursday, March 16, 2017 - 05:46 AM UTC
great build,love the paint skem. well done.