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AH-64D Apache
LM1016


This fuselage is sure to cater to modelers intrigued with attack helicopters and is offered for gasoline mechanics. The Apache is another awesome fuselage in Len Mount's collection. The sheer amount of detailing that is on the surface of the fuselage is just impressive.

The missiles, missile mounts and mast mounted radar dome are not included and were scratch built by Len Mount.


 
LM1016  Apache AH-64D Scale Fuselage for Gasoline Mechanics  $1790.00  

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There are few manufacturers who take on this fuselage. From a modeling stand point it is more complicated with engine nacelles but Len has once again constructed a fuselage that builds easily and can be detailed to extreme given time and patience. The D model commonly referred to as the "LongBow" was combat tested in 1995 to replace the older A model and has been seen mostly, deployed to combat theaters in the Middle East. Made famous in the first Gulf War, the Apache D has been upgraded with more powerful engines, Fire Control Radar (FCR) target aquisition system, fire-and- forget Hellfire missiles for air-to-ground combat and improved survivability, communications and navigational systems.

The AH-64D has been well designed to fit mechanics yet has enough space to add a completely detailed cockpit and interior. While each modeler decides how much detail is added, new modelers should be aware that between opening your new AH-64D Apache fuselage box and finishing the model to the level shown in the photos can take between 6 to 18 months, depending on how much time you can commit to building and finishing.

The MMS (mast mounted sight) that Len scratch built for the Kiowa and the Apache is an extreme example of how much scale detailing can be added. It is not recommend for builders in the novice or intermediate levels. Like many scale models, static scale details are fairly easy to add to the surface of the fiberglass, however once you choose to add details that now cover rotating components you have to be extra vigilant in the design and construction of the components. If you are comfortable in designing, manufacturing and heat treating your own new hollow mainshaft then this might be an interesing challenge for you. Keep in mind that we do not endorse or recommend engineering changes that can result in component failures.

An early experiement I tried many years ago was to have longer solid main shaft manufactured for my UH-1N Huey. Here is the result: the challenges of heat treating and why I now buy my main shafts. I was very lucky it failed close to the ground and the damage was repairable, it would have been a very different situation at anything above 10 feet off the ground.

Features:
•  High quality fiberglass components manufactured using Epoxy resin.
•  Pilot doors, access hatches and maintenance doors can be openable with additional hinge hardware.
•  Clear windows included for cockpit windshield.
•  Detailed panel lines that describe the entire fuselage, section by section.
•  Precision cut plywood formers provided. Main fuselage woodwork installed.
•  Oleo Strut Aluminum and Carbon landing gear installed.

Fuselage Specifications:
Length: 72" [183cm]
Width: 24 1/2" [62cm]
Height: 16 1/2" [42cm]



Crate Size:
46" long x 15" tall x 17" wide
[117cm x 38cm x 43cm]