Did a few air assaults from this particular chinook in Afghan with 42 Commando back in 08/09. Will definitely be picking this one up and giving it the Herrick paintjob. Beautiful model
The container ship is likely to be the Atlantic Conveyor, a Merchant Ship ´taken up for trade ´ for use in the Falklands Campaign. She was sank by 2 x Argentine Exocets which killed 12 Merchant Seamen. Lest we forget. She was transporting all the helicopters for use on Op Corporate and they were all lost except Chinook BN and one other (Wessex or Sea King) as they were already airborne at the time of the attack. A nice fitting touch by Airfix and a beautiful looking model. I’ll buy one 👍🏼 Ian
@@MOS6510Models Im sure you did (I hope that doesn’t sound sarcastic ! ). That sort of thing happens to me all the time! Keep up the great work Mos. Ian
@@MOS6510Models Thats a fantastic write up. I’ve 5 or 6 years on you and remember everything you mentioned there! But you forgot A-HA! 😁 Smashing history on BN which I flew on several times in Northern Ireland, Germany, Iraq and Afghanistan. She earned her retirement. Subbed to the substack too. Ian
I used to be in the air training corps and was lucky enough to get a flight in BN. I’ve been waiting for a good Chinook kit for years. Great vid as always mate. 👍
I worked on BN in the Falklands in '82 when 7 Sqn took over from the 18 Sqn lads. It was sent back to the UK not long after - it was knackered. As for the kit looks OK. However - if you want it configured as it was during the war, it possibly has the wrong blades fitted. if I remember correctly, It should have the older thinner square ended root, metal blades. These are the broader plastic blades that weren't fitted until after the war (at least the ones that were sent immediately after that we had, because we replaced them). Look for photos of chinooks aboard ships, before they were lost. The chinooks generally had the back end panelled up at this time, not bare pipework. However, I know we *did* eventually start leaving it all off, with just the drip tray below the APU fitted. Not sure if that was in the FI though. MY photos from 82 show it all fitted. BTW The seats straps being solid is bad! You can clearly see the back of them through the windows, and airfix have neglected to mold them as straps. BN During the war was pretty dirty too, and that was probably because it was covered in Preservative, which was yellowy waxy gunk like waxoyl that attracts dust & dirt nicely. Also L/H pilot door can be removed for that authentic mid-war look.
Wow thats excellent.. i know from talking to others they were extremely filthy but the wax oil makes sense. We cant have it all and sometimes airfix design to a price point, Thank you @memkiii for leaving a comment. Please subscribe if you haven't as yet.. It really helps the channel grow.
Decent looking kit and fair dues to the team @Airfix for releasing it, long overdue in 72 scale. Thanks for reviewing MOS and looking forward to seeing how she builds out.
Was there from '79 to '84. Wessex, Puma and Chinook on 240 OCU then 7 Sqn. & off to FI to replace 18sqn. What a dump, what a great time! If you want 1/48 better grab an Italeri one, because I don't see Airfix ever doing it. With this kit, I'm only really aquainted with BN in her FI period after handing over to 7 Sqn. It looks generally correct, but the seats are solid. That's going to look pretty iffy considering the fact the are directly behind the windows.
No door mini guns or ramp M60? It would also be nice to have crew too, you could use them in the Sea King kits as well. But apart from that, it looks amazing. Well done airfix.
Looks like a nice kit, great review MOS. I'm disappointed in the ground only options for display with the drooped blades and lack of any seated crew however, not a trend I like at Airfix when they're trending up in quality of molded parts....but there it is... Cheers, Chris
Even if they hadn't modelled the droop in, they would still droop on the kit. The composite blades as supplied, droop on the real thing, but they *really don't curve a lot,* so this is going to look excessively curved. Un-drooped ones conversely would droop the correct amount. Methinks hot water and a bit of weight might fix them.
talking to an ex pilot, the UK rarely put the undercarriage up.. if you see footage of them in UK colours they never bothered with putting the undercarriage away.. but its a good discussion to have.. pilots are a debate along side gloss before decals, brown was or black wash, wheels up or down lol
I'm almost finished my old Matchbox 'Hook in Canadian Forces markings, and after looking at this tooling I'm relegating it to the bottom shelf... I do have an Italeri version that I modded with the fat tanks to represent the new RCAF Chinook, which was a lot better.
Great kit with a lot of detail. I wonder if Airfix will make additional ground crew and Troop kits to go with this and other kits. Thank you for a great review
I'm not a helicopter fan but still this was really interesting to watch, thank you! also if you don't mind me asking as I know you're an airfix expert. I won an ebay bid (£16) on an Airfix British M3 Stuart "honey", kit number: A1358. Have you built it and what did you think? thanks
Did a few air assaults from this particular chinook in Afghan with 42 Commando back in 08/09. Will definitely be picking this one up and giving it the Herrick paintjob. Beautiful model
The container ship is likely to be the Atlantic Conveyor, a Merchant Ship ´taken up for trade ´ for use in the Falklands Campaign.
She was sank by 2 x Argentine Exocets which killed 12 Merchant Seamen.
Lest we forget.
She was transporting all the helicopters for use on Op Corporate and they were all lost except Chinook BN and one other (Wessex or Sea King) as they were already airborne at the time of the attack.
A nice fitting touch by Airfix and a beautiful looking model.
I’ll buy one 👍🏼
Ian
Yes i thought that after i posted the vid.. i talk about it here on my substack mos6510models.substack.com/p/airwolf-and-chinooks
@@MOS6510Models Im sure you did (I hope that doesn’t sound sarcastic ! ).
That sort of thing happens to me all the time!
Keep up the great work Mos.
Ian
@@MOS6510Models Thats a fantastic write up. I’ve 5 or 6 years on you and remember everything you mentioned there!
But you forgot A-HA! 😁
Smashing history on BN which I flew on several times in Northern Ireland, Germany, Iraq and Afghanistan.
She earned her retirement.
Subbed to the substack too.
Ian
I used to be in the air training corps and was lucky enough to get a flight in BN. I’ve been waiting for a good Chinook kit for years. Great vid as always mate. 👍
Very cool!
I worked on BN in the Falklands in '82 when 7 Sqn took over from the 18 Sqn lads. It was sent back to the UK not long after - it was knackered. As for the kit looks OK. However - if you want it configured as it was during the war, it possibly has the wrong blades fitted. if I remember correctly, It should have the older thinner square ended root, metal blades. These are the broader plastic blades that weren't fitted until after the war (at least the ones that were sent immediately after that we had, because we replaced them). Look for photos of chinooks aboard ships, before they were lost. The chinooks generally had the back end panelled up at this time, not bare pipework. However, I know we *did* eventually start leaving it all off, with just the drip tray below the APU fitted. Not sure if that was in the FI though. MY photos from 82 show it all fitted. BTW The seats straps being solid is bad! You can clearly see the back of them through the windows, and airfix have neglected to mold them as straps. BN During the war was pretty dirty too, and that was probably because it was covered in Preservative, which was yellowy waxy gunk like waxoyl that attracts dust & dirt nicely. Also L/H pilot door can be removed for that authentic mid-war look.
Wow thats excellent.. i know from talking to others they were extremely filthy but the wax oil makes sense. We cant have it all and sometimes airfix design to a price point, Thank you @memkiii for leaving a comment. Please subscribe if you haven't as yet.. It really helps the channel grow.
Decent looking kit and fair dues to the team @Airfix for releasing it, long overdue in 72 scale. Thanks for reviewing MOS and looking forward to seeing how she builds out.
I flew these noisy clattery things at Odiham in the 90's. Will definitely be buying one and hope they make a big 1:48 some day.
Was there from '79 to '84. Wessex, Puma and Chinook on 240 OCU then 7 Sqn. & off to FI to replace 18sqn. What a dump, what a great time! If you want 1/48 better grab an Italeri one, because I don't see Airfix ever doing it. With this kit, I'm only really aquainted with BN in her FI period after handing over to 7 Sqn. It looks generally correct, but the seats are solid. That's going to look pretty iffy considering the fact the are directly behind the windows.
love these memories from you guys
No door mini guns or ramp M60? It would also be nice to have crew too, you could use them in the Sea King kits as well. But apart from that, it looks amazing. Well done airfix.
If Airfix supplied a crew, they would be from molds created in the 1960s and look like blobs of plastic.
It would be nice to have new moulds, maybe a box of 48 figures, like the old RAF and luftwaffe sets. I know it'll never happen though😞
I've got mine on order.
Great review 👏
Awesome! Thank you!
Very cool helicopter kit Mos !
Looks like a nice kit, great review MOS. I'm disappointed in the ground only options for display with the drooped blades and lack of any seated crew however, not a trend I like at Airfix when they're trending up in quality of molded parts....but there it is... Cheers, Chris
Even if they hadn't modelled the droop in, they would still droop on the kit. The composite blades as supplied, droop on the real thing, but they *really don't curve a lot,* so this is going to look excessively curved. Un-drooped ones conversely would droop the correct amount. Methinks hot water and a bit of weight might fix them.
talking to an ex pilot, the UK rarely put the undercarriage up.. if you see footage of them in UK colours they never bothered with putting the undercarriage away.. but its a good discussion to have.. pilots are a debate along side gloss before decals, brown was or black wash, wheels up or down lol
Looks superb, mine is in transit.
I will wait for a glass mask set before embarking on this one.
Cheers Mos.
Have fun! it wasnt to bad masking it up tbh
I'm almost finished my old Matchbox 'Hook in Canadian Forces markings, and after looking at this tooling I'm relegating it to the bottom shelf... I do have an Italeri version that I modded with the fat tanks to represent the new RCAF Chinook, which was a lot better.
Might call in to airfix tomorrow. I'm working at sainsburys at the end of the road.
Great kit with a lot of detail. I wonder if Airfix will make additional ground crew and Troop kits to go with this and other kits. Thank you for a great review
That would be cool!
Looks cool. 👍
Looks like a very nice kit.
Good looking kit moss
I'm not a helicopter fan but still this was really interesting to watch, thank you! also if you don't mind me asking as I know you're an airfix expert. I won an ebay bid (£16) on an Airfix British M3 Stuart "honey", kit number: A1358. Have you built it and what did you think? thanks
It’s an a academy rebox under Airfix (tooled 2002)
Nice kit.. ima here on the shelf for when I want to cry over building the tracks
@@MOS6510Models Thank you!
Would love airfix to do a 1/72 light gun to make a diorama with this.
Buy this Kit - prf.hn/l/mVR8mdY (airfix website)
As always i would jump at it in 1\48 ,to go with my other choppers. Yes i know there is a other company with one.
Did frame A turn up
Could it be the clear sprue? Or reserved for future variants?
@@TheAngryConsumer It looked like the clear parts were frame J.
no.. must be for another release
I want. Unfortunately unable to register to site.
good evening, i’ve enjoyed watching many of your vids. what does the 6510 mean if you don’t me asking, just curious.
mixam.co.uk/share/62f163a2c7ef43612072f439?fbclid=IwAR16ELkklpu0QgmCp2C8iTtAA3Fs0TFJab7ItvCBw1Z9NHPG9WGUeq4VAAk its explained here in my zine :)
Is there a company that sells a pilot that's suitable for this kit?
Try PJ Productions or Reedoak for various seated 1/72 options. CMK may also have them, but I'm not sure if they are RAF suitable...
If you compare it to the Airfix Phantom that is not a ton of decals 😂
Lots of Hos to drill then 😂