Expected release date is 1 Mar 2025 |
A specialist variant of the Westland Sea King, the HC.4 was the Royal Navy's Commando troop carrying and resupply helicopter replacement for their Wessex HU.5 helicopters and a development of similar aircraft produced for the Egyptian and Qatari Air Forces. 42 newly built helicopters were eventually produced in this configuration, which by their nature, were never too far from any action hotspots.
Deployed to combat zones right across the world during their 36-year service career, the Junglie as it was affectionately known, served with distinction from the Falklands War, through to the UK's campaign in Afghanistan.
King of the Junglies
Known as ‘King of the Junglies’, ZA298 was the longest serving Sea King HC.4. For over 30 years it was active in wars in the Falklands, Bosnia, Iraq and most recently Afghanistan.
Features:
- Folding rotor blades and tail
- Undercarriage without sponsons unique to HC.4 variant
- New interior parts including lengthened cabin and extra seats
- Open/closed door option
- GPMG machine gun mount
- New cockpit detail parts
- Extra antenna and countermeasures detail parts to suit the HC.4’s front-line role
Decal schemes:
Scheme A
Westland Sea King HC.4 - ZA298 ‘King of the Junglies’, No. 846 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, HMS Fearless, Operation 'Corporate', Falkland Islands, 1982.
Scheme B
Westland Sea King HC.4 - ZA312, No.845 Naval Air Squadron, Operation 'Granby'/Desert Storm, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, King Khalid Military City, Saudi Arabia, January-February 1991.
Scheme C
Westland Sea King HC.4 - ZD480, No.845 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, Croatia, 1995.
Scheme D
Westland Sea King HC.4 - ZF122, No.845 Naval Air Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, Somerset, 2013.
Kit Specs
- Pieces: 289
- Length: 460mm
- Width: 397mm
- 4 x Decal Options