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				Custom Cobra Chinook - CH-46 Sea Knight
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		I picked up this Chap Mei Chinook at TRU thanks to the praise of Flatline, Outrider & ender098. Everyone calls it a Chinook, but jjsvipers set us straight & let us know it is really a CH-46 Sea Knight. I like the sound of that - Sea Knight sounds like something Cobra would use. I do not normally use non-Hasbro/GI Joe vehicles, but this thing is huge, inexpensive, has great potential & Cobra needs a copter to match the Tomahawk.    
I am not going to do any major mods to this thing, but to do what I needed to do I wanted smaller pieces to work with, so disassembly was step #1.
  
Taking it apart was simple, just remove all the screws, and there are alot of them. There are several different size screws & I made the mistake of not keeping them organized & just let them drop in my bucket as I removed them. This made reassembly a little more time consuming.    
The next step was removing that huge horrible star off the side    
 
I used Testors paint thinner, lucky it worked very well & no acetone was needed. I used a Q-tip to remove the paint with small amounts of thinner at a time. The copter is molded in black, so the grey camo is paint & I did not want to remove that, so the Q-tip worked perfect for a controlled removal of the unwanted paint. After the paint was removed, I used a leather chamois, to shine the spot up. Now you can not tell there was ever anything there, and it shines like the rest of the vehicle.    
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			04-08-2008, 07:03 PM
			
				
			
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		Next I painted all the small parts & trim of the copter. I have seen these in several different colors, mine was in maroon    
 
Krylon Fusion for plastic, Satin Black - no sanding neccessary & it dries in 10 minutes, pay the extra money, it is worth it! 
After the paint dried, it was time to detail the small parts. First the cockpit:
  
I use Model Master leather for the seats, gave it a black wash & them drybrushes tan for a well worn look. Painted the bolts silver, highlighted the buttons & fire extinguishers red. The gauges (hard to see at this angle) are painted white, with silver trim & red pointers. Weathering was done with silver & rust drybrushing. Everything was given a black wash, then sprayed with Testors Dull Coat. 
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Same thing - silver & rust drybrush, black wash & Dull Coat  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		I wanted some bullet holes, I use a hand drill, then paint the hole silver 
 
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I have seen some people dispose of the hook, but it is too cool!!!!    You pull it out & it ratchets its way back up, add the cargo net & it is one cool accessory. It just needs a little help:
   
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		Rotor detail 
 
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This is a work in progress, I am by no means done with it! I still have LOTS of weathering & maybe some more bullet holes to add to the body. I just wanted to share with you what I have done so far!    Thanks for looking, check it out soon in the photo section. Dave  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			04-08-2008, 07:23 PM
			
				
			
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				Daaaaaaaam!!
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		    WOW DAVE YOU DID A HELL OF A BETTER JOB THEN I DID ON MINE. I MAY HAVE TO TRY MY HAND AT IT AGAIN. TRUELY GREAT WORK VADER.    
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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			04-08-2008, 07:31 PM
			
				
			
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				    WOW DAVE YOU DID A HELL OF A BETTER JOB THEN I DID ON MINE. I MAY HAVE TO TRY MY HAND AT IT AGAIN. TRUELY GREAT WORK VADER.    
			
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Thanks Marcos. 
One thing about this copter, it is way under gunned, it only has the single front gun. A real Sea Knight has a .50 cal door gun, mine will too very soon!    
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		does anyone have one of these I can buy(original, Ill save all the custom work to me!       )  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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				does anyone have one of these I can buy(original, Ill save all the custom work to me!       )  
			
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Mine don't have any.  The last time i saw them was 3 years ago(i bought but it is missing most of the pieces from when i used to play with joes)    
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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				Mine don't have any.  The last time i saw them was 3 years ago(i bought but it is missing most of the pieces from when i used to play with joes)    
			
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