Link to Shuttle Factory Instagram Account: instagram.com/shuttlefactoryscalemodels/ The model in this video depicts a Royal New Zealand Air force from 1978. As a Kiwi it was a must do in the markings for an RNZAF Bell 47. The decals are homemade on Inkjet Decal Paper, since the kit came with decals for a British Army, US Army or Italian Air Force Bell 47. The diorama was made from an old photo frame, with Noch Static Grass applied to it. Hope you enjoy the video as much as I enjoyed making this video. Thanks for watching everyone and Happy Modelling fellow modelers. From Shuttle Factory.
Thank you it is always nice to see a comment from a fellow kiwi. Especially on one of my RNZAF subject videos. I am glad to hear that the Air Force Museum in Christchurch has a Bell 47 on display. Still need to go there of these days
Thank you for your kind words ChancerNW. I'm really glad you enjoyed the video, it took me over a month to edit it together. I'm glad it was worth the effort. So thank you for your kind words on the video & Happy Modelling Chancer :)
Thank you Model Minutes. Well I'm glad you have been inspired to tackle the Bell 47. But yes there is only some much one can afford ...............as they say its free to dream.
Thanks for this, had no idea they make decal sheets you can print yourself. The grass and gravel look fantastic... The heli tho.... good effort but only if you're far enough away :) have you thought about using an airbrush? Or is hand painting with a normal brush your happy place?
I’m glad to hear that you have found this video useful for making DIY decals. They are a fun to make and I hope you will get a chance to try it yourself. As for paint brushing a model kit, I guess it’s my happy place. One of these days I might get an airbrush, but I’m happy with the paint brush for now.
Cool build. There is nothing better than making a model your own with a custom paint job and decals. I have a small question unrelated to the model, what camera do you use for your filming? The video quality is fantastic.
I agree with you totally on the satisfaction one gets with making decals for your models. I love the researching the paint schemes as well. In fact quite a few of my kits I have made do have home made inkjet decals. Feel free to check out my Build video of The Curtiss P-36A Hawk, which has custom USAAC decals. In regards to your question about my camera. I film with a Panasonic Full-HD HC-V110 Camcorder which is about 8 years old. For the still photographs I use a Fujifilm Finepix S2960 DSLR camera set to HD. BTW Kia Ora from NZ & thanks for watching
You would have to by aftermarket parts for this kit. This kit depicts an attack version of the Bell 47. There are older large scale Revell & Academy kits that depict MASH Bell 47 on the market
Link to Shuttle Factory Instagram Account: instagram.com/shuttlefactoryscalemodels/
The model in this video depicts a Royal New Zealand Air force from 1978. As a Kiwi it was a must do in the markings for an RNZAF Bell 47. The decals are homemade on Inkjet Decal Paper, since the kit came with decals for a British Army, US Army or Italian Air Force Bell 47. The diorama was made from an old photo frame, with Noch Static Grass applied to it.
Hope you enjoy the video as much as I enjoyed making this video. Thanks for watching everyone and Happy Modelling fellow modelers.
From Shuttle Factory.
Nice one mate👍 we have a Bell 47 Sioux at the RNZAF Museum.. cheers from down under 👍🇳🇿
Thank you it is always nice to see a comment from a fellow kiwi. Especially on one of my RNZAF subject videos. I am glad to hear that the Air Force Museum in Christchurch has a Bell 47 on display. Still need to go there of these days
That is a lovely little build, beautifully done with the extra detail and custom decals. Enjoyed the vid as well, very nicely compiled and presented.
Thank you for your kind words ChancerNW. I'm really glad you enjoyed the video, it took me over a month to edit it together. I'm glad it was worth the effort. So thank you for your kind words on the video & Happy Modelling Chancer :)
absolutely gorgeous
thanks Charlie!
That Italeri bubble is beyond excellent as a casting. Shame the 48th scale Sioux is so rare nowadays too. o7
I’d probably break a piece when removing it from the frame cuz there so delicate on this kit
awesome work there
Thanks Craig, glad to see a fellow kiwi in the comment section!
Wow! This looks amazing! You've inspired me to get one of my own . . now . . . .if only I had some more money :P
Thank you Model Minutes. Well I'm glad you have been inspired to tackle the Bell 47. But yes there is only some much one can afford ...............as they say its free to dream.
:)
Wow, great model and good diorama base
Thank You :)
Thanks for this, had no idea they make decal sheets you can print yourself. The grass and gravel look fantastic... The heli tho.... good effort but only if you're far enough away :) have you thought about using an airbrush? Or is hand painting with a normal brush your happy place?
I’m glad to hear that you have found this video useful for making DIY decals. They are a fun to make and I hope you will get a chance to try it yourself. As for paint brushing a model kit, I guess it’s my happy place. One of these days I might get an airbrush, but I’m happy with the paint brush for now.
Excellent.
Great building! Very nice video!
Cool build. There is nothing better than making a model your own with a custom paint job and decals. I have a small question unrelated to the model, what camera do you use for your filming? The video quality is fantastic.
I agree with you totally on the satisfaction one gets with making decals for your models. I love the researching the paint schemes as well. In fact quite a few of my kits I have made do have home made inkjet decals. Feel free to check out my Build video of The Curtiss P-36A Hawk, which has custom USAAC decals.
In regards to your question about my camera. I film with a Panasonic Full-HD HC-V110 Camcorder which is about 8 years old. For the still photographs I use a Fujifilm Finepix S2960 DSLR camera set to HD.
BTW Kia Ora from NZ & thanks for watching
Link to the P-36 video: th-cam.com/video/ywyEHflQ4No/w-d-xo.html
Very nice dio!
Thank You :)
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Thank you Bastmaster Models, Greetings from New Zealand
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@@BAST_master_MODELS_ thank you, feel free to check out my other videos on the channel in the mean time.
Don't forget the Television show Skippy The Bush kangaroo they used a Bell B-47 Sioux Helicopter in that series.
Ok, sorry for this, but can you make the M*A*S*H* style medical helicopter with this kit? Or would you have to buy aftermarket parts?
You would have to by aftermarket parts for this kit. This kit depicts an attack version of the Bell 47. There are older large scale Revell & Academy kits that depict MASH Bell 47 on the market