Here you go, a side by side comparison of the Bronco Models SH-60B/J and the Veteran Models SH-60.
Here are both kits side by side, the Victory on the left and Bronco on the right. They are basically two totally different approaches to the helo. The Victory is a resin kit with very few parts, 12 or 13 depending on folded rotors or not. The Bronco kit is injected plastic with 27 parts.
H603 by
gistsc, on Flickr
This is a closer look at the Veteran Models resin and PE parts. Notice you get two aircraft one folded tail one unfolded. There are options for pylon stores, one missle (not sure what type) and a fuel tank. The PE parts are nice too, with a swash plate and pitch change links. You also get one main rotor unfolded and one folded.
H602 by
gistsc, on Flickr
This is a closer look at the Bronco. Notice the entire forward fuselage is clear and the main fuselage is made up of three parts. This kit has the option for plastic or PE rotors. Also included is a simple decal sheet.
H601 by
gistsc, on Flickr
A close up look at the Bronco PE sheet.
H60 by
gistsc, on Flickr
Here are some macro close ups of the Veteran. Very detailed for 350 scale.
H609 by
gistsc, on Flickr
Folded tail option.
H608 by
gistsc, on Flickr
Stores, missle, torpedo, fuel tank, ejector rack, sonar boey, and a hoist.
H607 by
gistsc, on Flickr
The Bronco up close, not as detailed. Still not bad though.
H606 by
gistsc, on Flickr
H605 by
gistsc, on Flickr
H604 by
gistsc, on Flickr
Well, thats it. I hope this helps everyone make their choice in H-60's. I have to order at least two more to complete the airwing and I am going with the Veteran Models as the details are just stunning.
Scott
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Scott Gist
Current build.
Tamiya 1/350 Scale USS Enterprise, 2001
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