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BriandKilby | 11-Sep-10 19:59 |
tried to make a scale prop, but it didn't come out to good. |
frwyflyer | 11-Sep-10 20:07 |
I think it looks spectacular!! You have VERY HIGH standards for yourself |
jgood | 11-Sep-10 20:19 |
Looks very nice to me, Brian. Did you put a twist into the blade? I can't quite tell from this picture. |
Roring40 | 12-Sep-10 00:58 |
Geez, I'd be happy with that Brian, it looks great. |
Xanadu | 12-Sep-10 09:17 |
Looks very good from this view. |
BriandKilby | 12-Sep-10 12:16 |
the black prop is for reference, the piece of wood below it the ill fated attempt at making one. |
lukebozek1 | 13-Sep-10 10:04 |
Briand, this is a very detailed and very nice scale prop. I am not sure what could be done to improve on this. How long did this take to do? The standards on this web are at the point where I am embarrassed to post any pictures. Or at least nothing in focus. I'll start using the camera on my cell phone. What is this intended for? It is not a FW-190. |
BriandKilby | 13-Sep-10 13:23 |
i got the prop with my parkzone r/c corsair. you can use it to fly on the corsair. it's a little too big for the fw190 |
lukebozek1 | 13-Sep-10 23:26 |
Okay, I thought that was the finished product. Try making a stencil, gluing it to a sheet of wood, or even laminate it with some basswood. Make the cut-out and then shape the airfoil. The hub that you have on this plastic prop is where the detail comes in. I saw one article on either this site or at Guillow's where someone showed how he did it. If I remember correctly the FW has a nose cone so the hub detail isn't needed. keep it up and try finding some balsa that isn't so soft. Easy to carve means easy to break. |
pfinn | 14-Sep-10 12:43 |
Just click on the "How To" section here at VA. Mr. Duckett has posted a very nice tutortial on carving scale props. Should help those in need. |
NiteSeer | 15-Sep-10 06:42 |
Yeah, man that looks good! |