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tail need to be fixed in place and
are not able to rotate. I painting
the finished rotors titanium silver
and metallic grey and sealed
it all in with my usual gloss.
With all the varnish cost
fully dry I could apply the decals.

These are very thin and delicate
but settled down fantastically
though, great care is needed not
to break any, as you manoeuvre
them into position (I did once).
The only issue with the decal
stage is that the instructions only

provide a port side view, so I had
to use Google to find images of
the starboard side to work out the
decal placement. There is also
not enough stencil data provided
according to the instructions, as an
example, there was a requirement
of four decals of the word “Step”
in white, yet only two provided.
Once the decals had been given
time to settle and cleaned up, the kit
was given a good spray of X-35 semi
gloss finish before the rotor and
tail rotor were attached in place.
Unfortunately, I had a slight
issue with the tail rotor as a part
sprung off and the carpet monster
had it never to be seen again.
I now added the small winch,
wheels before removing the masks
and my kit was completed.

CONCLUSION
This is a limited run kit and as a
result it is not that straightforward
a build, even with the small part
count. There are several fragile
areas of the kit and even now, when
handling the kit it feels liked it could
break. There is certainly scope for
scratch building that cockpit and
cabin if you wanted to leave any
doors open. I enjoyed the challenge
of the kit and is the only 1/48 kit of
its kind I would recommend this kit
to anyone with an interest in the
type, but be prepared for a little
work before you put it on the shelf.
My thanks to AMP for supplying
the review sample which in the UK
can be purchased from Hannants.

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