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So...Breaking News.....Apparently a huge storm went through fairyland....wife has everyone saying....I need a fairy/gnome door...so I printed some and painted one...
Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File It's good to be messing around again with the art stuff folks...thanks I needed a spark of motivation.. |
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
Took a break and played with this little guy....
4th one....1:10 move is going to be $$$$$ Plan is breakdown and paint...(this is why I made my airbrush thread)...I'm going to keep drive train stock....this is a truck I have wanted since the late 80's Attached File |
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
Here she sits....as I wait on the air brush kit.....to learn how to paint it and then find the color
Attached File Used a dremel to grind off melted tangs, guess I'll use super glue on back side after paint? |
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
So, an airbrush is amazing! So got body prepped and in primer now. Does vallejo primer need to be reduced? I used 3 Nozzle not the smaller 2.
Attached File So nice to put on light coats and not lose detail But I need to make a small paint booth...overspray everywhere |
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
Not even straight down at full throttle with a tailwind
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Stumbling on the stepstool of mediocracy...
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My 1st attempt at this, I can see MY Vision....this is end of day one, Stage one is behind us now...in the morning into the desrt.... Stage two.... |
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
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You folks that do these detailed airplanes.....blows my mind....wow..great job!!! Scott
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
Originally Posted By Colt_sporter: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24640/IMG_5207_jpeg-3130749.JPG View Quote Really nice weathering! I don't bother with that on any of mine since they usually don't seem to last long. 122 atm but that number will start decreasing from this point forward. |
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Originally Posted By Loonytik: 1:48 or BUST! I don't like the 1:72 models of any aircraft. Just too small for my taste. I wish someone would just make a die-cast. It would be expensive I'm sure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Loonytik: Originally Posted By Colt_sporter: Price wise, you’d be better of trying to convince someone to build the Italeri 1/72 kit instead. Vacuformed models are a special type of hell. I’ve been building damn near 30 years and won’t touch em. Good luck! There are plenty of people out there who do commission builds. I’ve done some, but for me it takes the fun out of the hobby and the builder isn’t truly compensated for their time. 1:48 or BUST! I don't like the 1:72 models of any aircraft. Just too small for my taste. I wish someone would just make a die-cast. It would be expensive I'm sure. I am not aware of any 1/48 B-2 plastic scale models. Not even Eastern Europe and they have some compainies who have made some large plastic model kits. But there is a bigger scale radio control B-2 bomber by Freewing - but unfortunately they are currently out of stock, and you'd need to contact the importer to see if they will be getting another shipment https://www.motionrc.com/products/freewing-b-2-spirit-bomber-twin-70mm-edf-jet-pnp-fj31711p |
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Just finished up this Tamiya 1/35 Hummer that I started 3 years ago. Got 80% done then moved and it sat in one of my to do later project boxes.
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Working very very slowly on the 63 inch RC Snafu P-47G. Health issues are making it damn near impossible to get much done. 20cc gas powered and only my 3rd gas powered plane out of 123 models now. Fitting a 3D printed fake radial into the cowl to make it look more like the real thing. PETG is some tough stuff when it comes to cutting and grinding.
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Freewing 90mm EDF F-15 Eagle. I swapped this EDF unit out of my F22 for a higher performance version so this one needed a home. Can’t have one of these big EDFs just sitting around doing nothing. Attached File
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That's amazing work
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
This is my first model and my hat is off to you folks
,every effect I want to achieve, is a new process....it's mind blowing Attached File |
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
Originally Posted By JQ66: I am not aware of any 1/48 B-2 plastic scale models. Not even Eastern Europe and they have some compainies who have made some large plastic model kits. But there is a bigger scale radio control B-2 bomber by Freewing - but unfortunately they are currently out of stock, and you'd need to contact the importer to see if they will be getting another shipment https://www.motionrc.com/products/freewing-b-2-spirit-bomber-twin-70mm-edf-jet-pnp-fj31711p View Quote Wow, that thing is amazing! Thanks for sharing! It's too big for where I want it so sit but, I'm glad to see the scale size. |
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Nice bird! Is the 4 blade prop on your model a working prop or for display? If it's a work prop, who makes it? A friend of mine is looking for a 3 blade for a G-62 powered Corsair, and I not finding much positive info about multi blades for engines that big. I would love to find a scale looking 4 blade for my big P-51's. And in keeping with the thread topic, I am finishing up on a GP 82" Ryan STA Arf with Saito .120 dual plug Gold head motor. I found the receipt in the Saito box where I had sent it in for refurb to Horizon in 2008, so I bought them before that! Ha! I have added a pilot, on board glow, nav & landing lights. I am expecting to be a real pleasure to fly, with great scale characteristics, but will also get up & go with the .120. Great thread. Originally Posted By tnriverluver: Working very very slowly on the 63 inch RC Snafu P-47G. Health issues are making it damn near impossible to get much done. 20cc gas powered and only my 3rd gas powered plane out of 123 models now. Fitting a 3D printed fake radial into the cowl to make it look more like the real thing. PETG is some tough stuff when it comes to cutting and grinding. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8796_jpeg-3138534.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8802_jpeg-3138536.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8777_jpeg-3138537.JPG View Quote |
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63” Waco ymf biplane made by Phoenix.
Going with my usual, electric. 6s, Upgrades are: Dubro wheels, just ordered some 3.25” diameter wheels as the 3.5” ones are going to be too wide. Hi tec metal gear servos spectrum 637 receiver 100 Amp ESC Spectrum motor that is a rebranded Rimfire .80 I might have to repaint the supplied pilot figures, they’re a little sloppy with how the factory painted them. |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/24640/IMG_5207_jpeg-3130749.JPG View Quote Nice weathering, not overdone! |
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Originally Posted By tnriverluver: Working very very slowly on the 63 inch RC Snafu P-47G. Health issues are making it damn near impossible to get much done. 20cc gas powered and only my 3rd gas powered plane out of 123 models now. Fitting a 3D printed fake radial into the cowl to make it look more like the real thing. PETG is some tough stuff when it comes to cutting and grinding. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8796_jpeg-3138534.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8802_jpeg-3138536.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8777_jpeg-3138537.JPG View Quote Well shit, I didn’t know you were over here too! Nice radial motor! |
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Originally Posted By SteelonSteel: Well shit, I didn’t know you were over here too! Nice radial motor! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SteelonSteel: Originally Posted By tnriverluver: Working very very slowly on the 63 inch RC Snafu P-47G. Health issues are making it damn near impossible to get much done. 20cc gas powered and only my 3rd gas powered plane out of 123 models now. Fitting a 3D printed fake radial into the cowl to make it look more like the real thing. PETG is some tough stuff when it comes to cutting and grinding. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8796_jpeg-3138534.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8802_jpeg-3138536.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8777_jpeg-3138537.JPG Well shit, I didn’t know you were over here too! Nice radial motor! Getting back to work on my 80 inch P-40 that is nearly vomplete minus the engine install. Stopped work on it last fall to work on other projects that finally are all out of the way. Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Johnny_C: @tnriverluver Nice bird! Is the 4 blade prop on your model a working prop or for display? If it's a work prop, who makes it? A friend of mine is looking for a 3 blade for a G-62 powered Corsair, and I not finding much positive info about multi blades for engines that big. I would love to find a scale looking 4 blade for my big P-51's. And in keeping with the thread topic, I am finishing up on a GP 82" Ryan STA Arf with Saito .120 dual plug Gold head motor. I found the receipt in the Saito box where I had sent it in for refurb to Horizon in 2008, so I bought them before that! Ha! I have added a pilot, on board glow, nav & landing lights. I am expecting to be a real pleasure to fly, with great scale characteristics, but will also get up & go with the .120. Great thread. View Quote Won’t work swinging a scale prop directly with a G62. Remember Byron Originals? They did a belt drive reducer to spin the bigger prop slower. I wonder if anyone makes anything like that now? I remember scale guys flying with tiny props sticking out of a huge spinner. Looked like it would never work, but the tip did all the work anyway. |
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Originally Posted By Johnny_C: @tnriverluver Nice bird! Is the 4 blade prop on your model a working prop or for display? If it's a work prop, who makes it? A friend of mine is looking for a 3 blade for a G-62 powered Corsair, and I not finding much positive info about multi blades for engines that big. I would love to find a scale looking 4 blade for my big P-51's. And in keeping with the thread topic, I am finishing up on a GP 82" Ryan STA Arf with Saito .120 dual plug Gold head motor. I found the receipt in the Saito box where I had sent it in for refurb to Horizon in 2008, so I bought them before that! Ha! I have added a pilot, on board glow, nav & landing lights. I am expecting to be a real pleasure to fly, with great scale characteristics, but will also get up & go with the .120. Great thread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Johnny_C: @tnriverluver Nice bird! Is the 4 blade prop on your model a working prop or for display? If it's a work prop, who makes it? A friend of mine is looking for a 3 blade for a G-62 powered Corsair, and I not finding much positive info about multi blades for engines that big. I would love to find a scale looking 4 blade for my big P-51's. And in keeping with the thread topic, I am finishing up on a GP 82" Ryan STA Arf with Saito .120 dual plug Gold head motor. I found the receipt in the Saito box where I had sent it in for refurb to Horizon in 2008, so I bought them before that! Ha! I have added a pilot, on board glow, nav & landing lights. I am expecting to be a real pleasure to fly, with great scale characteristics, but will also get up & go with the .120. Great thread. Originally Posted By tnriverluver: Working very very slowly on the 63 inch RC Snafu P-47G. Health issues are making it damn near impossible to get much done. 20cc gas powered and only my 3rd gas powered plane out of 123 models now. Fitting a 3D printed fake radial into the cowl to make it look more like the real thing. PETG is some tough stuff when it comes to cutting and grinding. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8796_jpeg-3138534.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8802_jpeg-3138536.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/IMG_8777_jpeg-3138537.JPG I never saw this and didn't get a notification for some reason. The 4 blade is a working wood prop from ZYHobby. However it is only on at this point for display since I have no clue what size if any a DLE20cc engine can swing. I do have a wide variety of sizes and pitches I plan to try at some point once I have this flying but until then it will be using a 2 blade 16 x 8 most likely. ZYHobby is on EBay, Amazon, Alibaba, and their own site. All ships from China of course. I have a smaller 71 inch Phoenix Model Ryan STA powered 20cc electric (way overpowered ) and it is amazing. Even won me best of scale last year which shocked me considering the number of huge expensive planes that were at our event. Phoenix Models Ryan STA 70.8 inch Third Flight |
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I am in awe of many of you modelers. Such magnificent work, and I am not worthy!!
I haven’t built a non-Star Wars model in quite some time, so I decided to take on a helicopter. Takom AH-64E Guardian Apache. 1/35 scale. I’m planning on a moderately weathered bird. A few mods, but a mostly out of box build. Starting on the cockpit. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By jkirkon: I am in awe of many of you modelers. Such magnificent work, and I am not worthy!! I haven’t built a non-Star Wars model in quite some time, so I decided to take on a helicopter. Takom AH-64E Guardian Apache. 1/35 scale. I’m planning on a moderately weathered bird. A few mods, but a mostly out of box build. Starting on the cockpit. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284805/IMG_9155_jpeg-3169483.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284805/IMG_9150_jpeg-3169484.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284805/IMG_9146_jpeg-3169485.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284805/IMG_9147_jpeg-3169486.JPG View Quote Sweet. You're off to a great start. Looks pretty dang worthy to me. You should start a build thread. |
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The AH-64 Apache cockpit is pretty much finished, aside from a little touch up paint and cleanup.
Those little photo etch seatbelts were a PITA. Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By jkirkon: The AH-64 Apache cockpit is pretty much finished, aside from a little touch up paint and cleanup. Those little photo etch seatbelts were a PITA. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284805/IMG_9206_jpeg-3172382.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284805/IMG_9211_jpeg-3172383.JPG View Quote 1/35 Scale? Nice! I'd like to find a metal 1/48 scale to match my other models. I have a 1/55 and it is noticeably smaller than my others. |
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@tnriverluver
Hey! I finally saw the big ZY Hobby banner on prop and looked them up. There are a few products I will buy from China, but 4 blade props for large scale models won't be one of them. Your Ryan looks great. I am doing final assy of my Ryan to complete the CG check. I should get to fly it in the next few weeks. I can't wait! @ScottsGT I had forgotten about the Byron's reduction system. I suppose they had fallen off the earth before I got into giant scale. I fly my giant GP G-45 powered P-51 with 2 blade, too. What image host is good these days. I haven't looked for one since tiny pic went tango uniform. I'll post up picks when I can. Lastly, Do you guys make it down to the Joe Noll? I haven't been in a few years, but I am wanting to go this year. Later! John |
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Use to go to Joe Nall all the time when it was in Pat Hartness’ back yard. The guy that was in charge of my old clubs field moved to Greenville and maintained Pats property. Loved the huge BBQ cookout he had at his home. Those were good times.
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Originally Posted By Johnny_C: @tnriverluver Hey! I finally saw the big ZY Hobby banner on prop and looked them up. There are a few products I will buy from China, but 4 blade props for large scale models won't be one of them. Your Ryan looks great. I am doing final assy of my Ryan to complete the CG check. I should get to fly it in the next few weeks. I can't wait! @ScottsGT I had forgotten about the Byron's reduction system. I suppose they had fallen off the earth before I got into giant scale. I fly my giant GP G-45 powered P-51 with 2 blade, too. What image host is good these days. I haven't looked for one since tiny pic went tango uniform. I'll post up picks when I can. Lastly, Do you guys make it down to the Joe Noll? I haven't been in a few years, but I am wanting to go this year. Later! John View Quote @Johnny_C if you can name me one single product RC related that is not made either in China or Vietnam I'd be happy to know about it. Sure I mainly buy through USA distributors like HH, Gator, and Legend but at times my only resort is ordering direct from China to find a needed part. |
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Good point.
I just don't want to trust my giant scale RC's to a cheap prop. Later! Originally Posted By tnriverluver: @Johnny_C if you can name me one single product RC related that is not made either in China or Vietnam I'd be happy to know about it. Sure I mainly buy through USA distributors like HH, Gator, and Legend but at times my only resort is ordering direct from China to find a needed part. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Johnny_C: Good point. I just don't want to trust my giant scale RC's to a cheap prop. Later! View Quote I recently purchased a 20cc P-51 (Old Crow version) off Alibaba trying to find a replacement for a 20cc Hanger9 that I crashed last year when it went into a high speed stall or something and the Lipos caused a major fire during our fall Warbird event. At least it won me best crash award! This P-51 off Alibaba is the most scale detailed plane I've ever owned! The first arrived with a crushed fuselage however but with some very pleasant communicating with them was able to get a replacement shipped over. Also my first composite fuselage plane. Not making the mistake with my un replaceable Hanger 9 I went and ordered a second one of these through ZYHobby at about the same price to have a complete second plane or spare parts plane because it is just that nice! https://www.zyhobby.com/products/p-51-mustang-68inch-20cc-electric-gasoline-composite-fuselage-scale-model-airplane-rc-aircraft-fixed-wing-plane-uav-arf Attached File |
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Ok. Color me impressed.
With retracts installed, apparent build & finish quality, at that price, and working gear doors? Wow! And in looking at the depth of their product line, it certainly lends a lot of credence to their props. Think on this, I will. That's a great looking P-51. But aren't they all? Thanks for the responses. John Originally Posted By tnriverluver: I recently purchased a 20cc P-51 (Old Crow version) off Alibaba trying to find a replacement for a 20cc Hanger9 that I crashed last year when it went into a high speed stall or something and the Lipos caused a major fire during our fall Warbird event. At least it won me best crash award! This P-51 off Alibaba is the most scale detailed plane I've ever owned! The first arrived with a crushed fuselage however but with some very pleasant communicating with them was able to get a replacement shipped over. Also my first composite fuselage plane. Not making the mistake with my un replaceable Hanger 9 I went and ordered a second one of these through ZYHobby at about the same price to have a complete second plane or spare parts plane because it is just that nice! https://www.zyhobby.com/products/p-51-mustang-68inch-20cc-electric-gasoline-composite-fuselage-scale-model-airplane-rc-aircraft-fixed-wing-plane-uav-arf https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/crow_jpg-3177176.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Johnny_C: Ok. Color me impressed. With retracts installed, apparent build & finish quality, at that price, and working gear doors? Wow! And in looking at the depth of their product line, it certainly lends a lot of credence to their props. Think on this, I will. That's a great looking P-51. But aren't they all? Thanks for the responses. John View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Johnny_C: Ok. Color me impressed. With retracts installed, apparent build & finish quality, at that price, and working gear doors? Wow! And in looking at the depth of their product line, it certainly lends a lot of credence to their props. Think on this, I will. That's a great looking P-51. But aren't they all? Thanks for the responses. John Originally Posted By tnriverluver: I recently purchased a 20cc P-51 (Old Crow version) off Alibaba trying to find a replacement for a 20cc Hanger9 that I crashed last year when it went into a high speed stall or something and the Lipos caused a major fire during our fall Warbird event. At least it won me best crash award! This P-51 off Alibaba is the most scale detailed plane I've ever owned! The first arrived with a crushed fuselage however but with some very pleasant communicating with them was able to get a replacement shipped over. Also my first composite fuselage plane. Not making the mistake with my un replaceable Hanger 9 I went and ordered a second one of these through ZYHobby at about the same price to have a complete second plane or spare parts plane because it is just that nice! https://www.zyhobby.com/products/p-51-mustang-68inch-20cc-electric-gasoline-composite-fuselage-scale-model-airplane-rc-aircraft-fixed-wing-plane-uav-arf https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/crow_jpg-3177176.JPG They did have this in 3 different schemes but I'm only seeing the one now. They had the red tail Tuskegee and a yellow nose version. |
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Anyone building a Toyota Technical of some variation.
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Alright next up is the Old Crow P-51 and the Bladed 330s. Heli is ready to maiden. I had not planned on building this P-51 yet but I have spent the last 3 days reorganizing my bonus room were we were storing a lot of my recently deceased son’s furniture and belongings as well as my huge home gym/ squat rack, tons of Mountain House cans, and about 70 of my RC planes. About 20 of those are big planes and still in the box. I have two of these P51s and there was simply no good place to store this one last box.
I got all the near new furniture out of there and is now downstairs where it belongs and I can even use my squat rack again!! Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By tnriverluver: I recently purchased a 20cc P-51 (Old Crow version) off Alibaba trying to find a replacement for a 20cc Hanger9 that I crashed last year when it went into a high speed stall or something and the Lipos caused a major fire during our fall Warbird event. At least it won me best crash award! This P-51 off Alibaba is the most scale detailed plane I've ever owned! The first arrived with a crushed fuselage however but with some very pleasant communicating with them was able to get a replacement shipped over. Also my first composite fuselage plane. Not making the mistake with my un replaceable Hanger 9 I went and ordered a second one of these through ZYHobby at about the same price to have a complete second plane or spare parts plane because it is just that nice! https://www.zyhobby.com/products/p-51-mustang-68inch-20cc-electric-gasoline-composite-fuselage-scale-model-airplane-rc-aircraft-fixed-wing-plane-uav-arf https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/318573/crow_jpg-3177176.JPG View Quote How much was shipping that from China? |
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Originally Posted By windyhill: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/8698/IMG_0283_jpeg-3220686.JPG View Quote I don’t think you’re supposed to soak the tank in Loctite. |
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I finally had a good day to maiden my P-47 last Thurs. Weather and wind have been crap here for the most part which in the case of this plane was a good thing. I found all the factory pushrods and clevises were defective and would have been certain death for this plane right off the bat. Luckily I salvage everything possibly from other crashed planes for just such events and was able to replace every single one with known good ones. Lets just say my spare parts bin is much much larger than it should be and leave it at that. I have decided come hell or high water I will now finish my giant P-40 that I 80% completed last August and just have not completed the engine install on. The P-40 even has an electric start engine!
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Originally Posted By TacticalGarand44:
Bring it. Our side has a hundred billion bullets. Your side doesn't know which bathroom to piss in. |
Wasn't on my hobby bench for long. Caught the plug and play version of this on sale over Memorial Day weekend for barely more than the price of the airframe version alone. Meaning it comes with all the servos pre-installed, motor, esc, prop, everything needed for a complete flying plane. Had it together the same day the box arrived in about 6 hours. Maidened a day or so later. Great flying plane as a scale flyer. Definitely not very aerobatic just like the real thing. Already about a dozen nice flights on the 182. It is a keeper!
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