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I would love to see the oh-6 done! Would you do just the newer version or vietnam era?
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The Cayuse would be awesome! One of my middle school social studies teachers was in the Rangers Spec Ops in Vietnam. He told a couple of instances of when the OH-6 was a handy little bird for small insertions.
He also told us about how nuts it was when a Cobra would come in guns and rockets blazing. |
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The OH-6 was done by Roman (der Kampfflieger).
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And is available on ecardmodels. There were a ton of finishes applied to the OH-6 in the U.S. Army, and even more applied to it's export version, the MD-500 Defender, so there's lots of scope for you to create some unique models, Murph.
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I'm keeping it simple. Basically what you see in the Rhino photo painted OD green with black markings.
I know Der Kampfleiger did the OH-6, but his is in a much smaller scale. Mine is 1:30. |
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That's the wheeled ambulance right? |
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The Dodge WC54 was a 4x4 Wheeled chassis, with 2wd and 4wd optional engagement. Certain versions also had a Hi-lo "crawler" box as part of the 4wd transmission.
They served as Ambulances, Radio Trucks, even Scoutcars, along with general light weight haulage/transport. They were a standard chassis in WW2, and many survived to be used in Korea and even Vietnam. Respectful Regards, Uyraell. Last edited by Uyraell; 05-17-2011 at 07:16 PM. Reason: Typo. |
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I usually don't do ground vehicles, unless something really interests me, and I can get a lot of reference material for it.
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i think i saw a build of Kampflieger's oh-6, but my financial situation is pretty crappy( i just bought the modelik fa-18f on ebay for 6 bucks) but i cant afford to buy any models right now. but i would love to get that one.
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Oh-6 Cayuse. Sending it up to e-cardmodels right now. It has both V-tail and T-tail options.
Also, the worlds smallest Heliport Note...The ruler in the 2nd point is because they're tail heavy, and I didn't add weights to the nose. |
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