The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #8: Building The Revell 1/32 scale Bell AH-1G Cobra in a Viet Nam Vignette

The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #8: Building The Revell 1/32 scale Bell AH-1G Cobra in a Viet Nam Vignette

by Richard Marmo
The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #8: Building The Revell 1/32 scale Bell AH-1G Cobra in a Viet Nam Vignette

The Marmo Method Modelbuilding Guide #8: Building The Revell 1/32 scale Bell AH-1G Cobra in a Viet Nam Vignette

by Richard Marmo

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Overview

The Bell AH-1G HueyCobra, universally referred to as the Cobra, was the first modern helicopter designed specifically as a gunship. Revell released a very nice, 1/32nd scale AH-1G in 1967 that was state of the art at that time. Unbelievably, it is still the only kit of the original Cobra configuration that has ever been produced in an injected kit in this scale. There are a couple in 1/48th, but they fall far short of Revell's effort.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156005055
Publisher: Rincom Productions
Publication date: 03/01/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

The author is a freelance writer and professional modelbuilder. He has also spent decades researching his family's genealogy. He has written three print books, several hundred articles and created several CD-ROM photo galleries. Along the way, he has produced well over 1,000 models for clients ranging from Aerospace companies to private collectors. A self-described aircraft/science fiction nut...ahem, enthusiast...he will and has built just about anything you care to name, depending on his client's requirements.

A native Southerner who was born in Tennessee, he has spent most of his life in Texas (He got there as soon as he could.). He lives in Fort Worth with his wife, Nelda, his dog, Magnum, and more model kits than he'll ever be able to build in this life.

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