3D printed Detail Parts for AH-64 Apache - 1/35 Takom and Meng

If you want, write me a private message.

Thank you.
-Simon

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I hope I don’t violate any rules by posting links on my Apache changes.

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A summary of the main parts designed for my Apaches.

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May I make a suggestion? Please, don’t take my suggestion the wrong way as I and others are glad to see you posting your products here. So…

assuming you have already figured out the price for your designed/print, then why not show it with the price?

Not that I don’t mind sending you pm but this way not everyone has to waist your time if all they are doing is window shopping.

Currently, I am in the boat that has a lot of windows passing by a lot more windows :rofl:

Unless, these are limited edition stuff and then I might have an itch that need a doctor fast :sweat_smile:

TIA

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This looks amazing! Congrats.

Really terrible, by the way, are the Takom instructions, horrible…! I don’t know if the Meng instructions are better, I have not looked at it so far.

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I own both kits and find the MENG instructions are better by leaps and bounds. IMHO. Although, they are unbuilt thus far, I have studied both of their instructions.

PS:,There was mention of a TAKOM decal issue on YouTube. I am unaware of whether it has been resolved.

—mike :hammer_and_wrench: :helicopter:

For clear instructions, you can consider this.

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I am an Italian modeler.

If there will be a chance to help in any way with the parts I made for my Apaches, write to me in private. Here I will publish only and exclusively the results obtained.
Thank you

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Yes, you are a modeler that’s why you are building a model and try to improve it. However, at the same time you are hoping to capitalize on your skills and ability with posting your goods/services all over the net. And there is nothing wrong with that because that is what capitalism is all about. Sky is the limit in it.

So, why not just post it openly about what your goods and services will cost and cut out the mystery?

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so there’s still hope, thanks!

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This is one of the US Army’s AH-64E V6/6.5 configurations with the Spike NLOS system.

The data link antenna is moved to the left external wing pylon ( compared to the original position on the right wing end , allows you to maintain the CMWS or LAIRCM sensors).



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