Trumpeter 1/350 Merlin Helicopter | HMS Monmouth | 2 / 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Hey guys, today I'll be fully building and painting the Merlin helicopter as I said in my previous video! I hope you enjoy, the final part will hopefully be up soon! Bye!
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I really hope you enjoyed the video guys, happy new year also!
Aw thanks man, really appreciate it :) I hope your new year goes great as well!
Great video, you have a lot of talent makeing theese little models!
Keep it up and have a happy new year!
that one tiny helicopter! good job!
:D Thanks!
Just fantastic 👏👏👏👏👏
😃 Glad you like it!
Happy new year mate.... hope you and your family have a great start to the year. 🎉🎉🎉2020🎉🎉🎉
You can only go bigger in 2020 😁 1/350th chopper looked awesome
Hope you have a great new year too, glad you enjoyed the video!!😃
little did we know....
Super build I wish I was as talented. 1 thing its Roters not propellers ;-)
Thanks! Got it :D
Strange question, and I honestly dont mean for this to be taken the wrong way, I'm just trying to learn new techniques, but why even try PVA glue in the first place? Great build though
Often in times when assembling clear parts a lot of people prefer to use PVA glue since it doesn’t cause clouding in the plastic like poly cement and super glue
could you do more videos of the same but diffrent planes or helicopters but i would love for you to do the trumpeter 1/350 f6f hellcat
did you use super glue for everything that you glued in the merlin helicopter
me crying with shaky hands
Merlin Blades are green
You also don't get exhaust efflux on the rear fairing from the 1+3 engines. You do, however get some on the upper surface of the tail cone, from the aux power unit.
And the intakes are black on all 3 engines.
Neither the instructions nor my personal research suggests this is always true - Not saying you're wrong, but they just aren't all green :)
@@ModellingWeekly I worked on merlin helicopter for 4 years. Trust me, they're Olive Green. All of them. With a titanium leading edge. And the tips of the tail blade are red only.
@@paulperry8800 Ok. As I said before, my research turned over a mixture of black and grey blades. I'm obviously wrong though, as your knowledge and experience far outweighs mine. I deeply apologise for my inaccuracy.
I know it seems like I'm having a pop at you, but I'm not. It's a personal peev of mine that the colours shown on loads of these kits are often what is expected to be the norm, rather than what is actually the case. A bit sad, I know, but I am what I am. The same goes for the Royal Marine boat comment on you other upload. I just assumed that was on the blurb on the instructions.