| 1/72 Revell EH-101 Merlin by Jeff Hamel |
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Jeff Hamel is here once again with a small-scale smashing EH-101 Merlin in a tiger camo scheme!!! Absolutely gorgeous!!! (Comments by Thanos Mentzelopoulos) 1/72 Revell EH-101 Merlin by "Jeff Hamel"
The AgustaWestland AW101 (EH101 until June 2007) is a medium-lift helicopter for military applications but also marketed for civil use. The helicopter was developed as a joint venture between Westland Aircraft in the UK and Agusta in Italy (now merged as AgustaWestland). The aircraft is manufactured at the AgustaWestland factories in Yeovil, England and Vergiate, Italy. The name Merlin is used for AW101s in British, Danish and Portuguese military service. In spring 1977, the UK Ministry of Defence issued a requirement for an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter to replace the Royal Navy's Westland Sea Kings. Westland responded with a design designated theWG.34 that was then approved for development. Meanwhile, the Marina Militare (Italian Navy) was also seeking a replacement for its (Agusta-built) Sea Kings, leading Agusta to discussions with Westland about the possibility of a joint development. This culminated in the joint venture being finalised in November 1979 and a new company (EH Industries Limited [EHI], based in London) being formed in June the following year to manage the project. As the design studies progressed, EHI became aware of a broader market for an aircraft with the same capabilities as those required by the British and Italian navies. On 12 June 1981, the UK confirmed their participation, with an initial budget of £20 billion to develop nine pre-series examples. At the 1985 Paris Air Show at Le Bourget, Agusta showed a mock-up of a utility version of the new helicopter, leading to a more generalised design that could be customised. After a lengthy development, the first prototype flew on 9 October 1987.
EHI was
renamed AgustaWestland International Limited in January 2004 when parent
companies merged. Consequently, in June 2007, the EH101 was re-branded as the
AW101.
This his my Revell Germany EH-101 Merlin helicopter. The model was mostly built "out of the box". Model Master enamel and alclad paint were used to complete the kit. I really enjoyed building this one... a really nice kit with great details from Revell.
Hope you like it...
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