Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion Helicopter #70 "162493, HMH-466 Wolfpack, The Infamous Nekkid Lady, Operation Desert Shield/Storm" (1991) United States Marine Corps die cast model by Panzerkampf.Brand new box.Detailed e
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The Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion, Bureau Number 162493, served with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466 (HMH-466) “Wolfpack” and gained fame under the nickname The Infamous Nekkid Lady. This Super Stallion played a vital role during Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm from 1990 to 1991, supporting the rapid deployment of U.S. Marine forces into Saudi Arabia and later conducting combat operations across Kuwait and southern Iraq. As part of the Marine Corps heavy-lift capability, 162493 was tasked with transporting troops, armored vehicles, and critical supplies under challenging desert conditions, often in high-threat environments where speed, reliability, and survivability were essential.
During Desert Shield and Desert Storm, HMH-466s CH-53Es, including 162493, were crucial in providing mobility and logistical support to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. The aircraft carried troops into forward operating areas, lifted artillery pieces, and evacuated casualties from the front lines. The demanding operational tempo tested both aircrews and aircraft to their limits, with long flights in hot, sandy conditions that placed immense strain on engines, rotors, and airframes. Despite these challenges, 162493 and her crews consistently performed missions critical to maintaining the operational momentum of coalition forces throughout the liberation of Kuwait.
The iconic nose art of The Infamous Nekkid Lady became emblematic of the squadrons esprit de corps and resilience under combat conditions. Beyond the nickname, the aircraft symbolized the flexibility and power of the CH-53E fleet, demonstrating its capacity to operate effectively in both combat and humanitarian missions. The success of HMH-466 during Desert Shield and Desert Storm highlighted the importance of heavy-lift aviation in modern warfare, cementing the legacy of aircraft like 162493 as both workhorses and morale boosters for the Marines they served.
This 1:72 scale model captures the imposing presence, detailed rotors, and iconic nose art of one of the Marine Corps most storied heavy-lift helicopters. Ideal for collectors and military aviation enthusiasts, it pays tribute to the courage, skill, and determination of the crews who flew into the deserts of the Gulf War, making it a standout piece in any model aircraft collection.
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