Some photos of my W.A.S.P. Helicopter model.
While I've done several models of the W.A.S.P. Arrowhead fighter, and the Spearhead Bomber, I've overlooked the W.A.S.P. .Helicopter, which I planned to do for a while to complete my W.A.S.P. Airforce.
I modified an Italaerei 1: 32 scale Kaman H-43B ‘Huskie’ plastic kit, which is pretty much identical to the kit used in the Stingray TV series.
The model makes a couple of notable appearances in the series,( Pink Ice, Titan Goes Pop) being used as a V.I.P. transport to and from Marineville Airfield.
The model doesn’t veer too far from the look of the actual H-43B ‘Huskie’ , although the distinctive twin intermeshing rotor blades which make a tail rotor superfluous has been modified to just a single blade for practical reasons to accommodate a central support wire. There is also the addition of an extended tail fin, which was used to fix the rear support wire.
Although we don’t see the inside the control cabin, or the pilots, we do see one of the crew escorting Comr. Shore off the helicopter. He is dressed in a Marineville security guard uniform minus his helmet. With that in mind I decided to paint my pilots in the same uniform colours. As the kit doesn’t come with pilots, I used a couple of Britains 1: 32 scale tractor drivers.
The W.A.S.P. Helicopter as seen in the Stingray series.
The ‘Huskie’ kit also makes makes the odd appearance in Thunderbirds. In the episode, ‘Brink of Disaster’, a Pacific-Atlantic Monorail helijet checking the monorail track is hit by lightning and crashes into a bridge causing part of the track to collaspe – cue International Rescue.
The H-43B ‘Huskie’ first flew in April, 1953, and was designed for aircraft firefighting and search and rescue. It saw action during the Vietnam War, and was retired from military service during the early 1970’s.
Some info on the 'Huskie'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaman_HH-43_Huskie