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pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Reference15-Nov-09 22:17
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Hamton Standard Hydramatic. These are the "S" telescoped, square cutoff.http://www.enginehistory.org/Propellers/HamStd/hamstd.htm
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Reference15-Nov-09 22:12
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Hey John O, these are the "Fatties" I dd for the Tigercat. I'll be making blades for all the hubs I'm doing. These are 1/24 scale. I could bump up the blades for your size hubs if you like. I contacted DD and he said he was fine with it. But if you'd like some David Duckett originals, I Totally understand that too. Phil
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pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Reference11-Nov-09 22:28
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Lake Casitas,Pacific Ocean, Channel Islands.
pfinnShortys Basement BV-215Reference07-Nov-09 18:05
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Well, JohnG, beat you to it! These are in the hands of JohnG. Eight molds for this particular set plus the turned aluminum spinner parts. Took a little while with three hours here and there and a couple of good work days, but they're finished. The .045 dia. wire and aluminum shafts are inmolded as well as the wheel bearings that slip/press into the wheels. I used some pigment in the prop blades and hubs but as the resin cures white, the blades are not quite black, but are a good base for a black paintjob.
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