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View Poll Results: Helicopters ,hew schemes ,existig moldings
Wessex ,Royal Navy SAR 2 6.45%
Blackhawk Australian 3 9.68%
Chinook HC2,correct colors,fit 2 6.45%
Wessex ,72 Sqn 1990s subdued camo 2 6.45%
Sea King ,Belgium 2 6.45%
MH-60 Blackhawk DAP 8 25.81%
Sea King HC4 Commando 1 3.23%
MH-47 Special Forces Chinook 7 22.58%
Wessex Bristows 1 3.23%
Seahawk US Navy 3 9.68%
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Old 11-26-2007, 01:15 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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Helicopters new schemes,existing molds

This is a copy of a poll I put up on the DAF,expecting slightly different results but what schemes of the above would you like to see .


Belgian Sea King


Sea King HC4 Commando



Chinook HC2 current


Wessex ,72Sqn


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Special Forces Chinook. Period!
 

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I didn't vote for any, but I would really like Corgi to do a Canadian Sea King be it a SAR or Navy bird.
 

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I didn't vote for any, but I would really like Corgi to do a Canadian Sea King be it a SAR or Navy bird.

I agree here.
Am getting a little ticked that we seem to be the forgotten cousin up here.
Where is line for Canadian Helos?
 

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Come on guys only twenty votes?? What I can say is that some off these WILL be made (some work finished on one of them) let me know your first, second and third choices and any other suggestions.
 

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Just finished this ,Italeri Wessex HU5,what do you think of this for a future scheme?

 

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Looking forward to the 72 Squadron bird this week Sniper. If funds allow I might be tempted by the Royal Navy bird also. 1/72 helicopters are much more attractive and collectable than 1/48 IMHO.
 

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With a total over on the DAF and here of 60 votes we get the following.

RN SAR Wessex 18
DAP Blackhawk 9
MH 47 8
Aussie Blackhawk 5
Chinook 4
72 Wessex 4
Sea King HC4 4
Bristows 4
US Navy Seahawk 3
Belgian Sea King 1

Interesting to see the not unexpected differences in votes with the SAR Wessex getting 2 votes here and 16 on the DAF and the two US SF choppers getting the highest number on here.
 

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Yeah and the fact there's a huge vintage bias over there too, probably down to the average age on that forum!

I still think Corgi have missed a trick with the Seahawk as there's some superb schemes that could've been produced but they've let them slip away, all very sad.
 

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I still think Corgi have missed a trick with the Seahawk as there's some superb schemes that could've been produced but they've let them slip away, all very sad.



I have the RAN version which is a very nice model.Much better in the flesh than any of the pics I have seen.Sure would be nice to have a Blackhawk to go with it.
 

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