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rayl, Image # 37755 | 11 Jan 17 10:08 |
Sky: I reread your question and I think that this is what you are looking for. This is the male form that I used to vac-form the engine crankcase cover and layout the cooling openings. |
poppy, Comment for image # 37753 | 11 Jan 17 06:07 |
This is JFB!!!!!! If this isn't museum quality, then nothing is! |
rayl, Comment for image # 37753 | 10 Jan 17 20:27 |
Possibly a Sikorsky S-39, maybe a Widgeon. Would love to do a Curtiss NC-4, but the 94 in. W/S (in 1/16 scale) doesn't seem feasible. A P-82 would be fun also. |
Huey V77, Comment for image # 37753 | 10 Jan 17 18:42 |
How about a Suskorsky S-38 ? It needs salt water also. :-) |
Don C, Comment for image # 37753 | 10 Jan 17 18:28 |
:) |
rayl, Comment for image # 37753 | 10 Jan 17 17:59 |
NO Walrus!!! I was referring to the time it takes for a mama Walrus to bring a cub to term. Sky: the pictures are there. |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 37753 | 10 Jan 17 16:27 |
Rayl, just a quick question. I looked in your previous postings and couldn't find any references to how you fabricated the front engine face and the flanges that went between the cylinders. Don C, if he decides on the Walrus, I've got the photo-documentation. |
Don C, Comment for image # 37752 | 10 Jan 17 13:47 |
Amazing Ray! Are you really going to try a Walrus? |
rayl, Comment for image # 37752 | 10 Jan 17 07:54 |
Thanks for the nice comments guys:-)! The gestation period for this thing is approaching that of a Walrus!! |
julinick, Comment for image # 37752 | 09 Jan 17 22:23 |
BRAVO!!!! JFB!!! |
LASTWOODSMAN, Comment for image # 37753 | 09 Jan 17 21:33 |
To the wilds of the uncharted wilderness in Alaska, where the rivers run free, choked with spawning salmon, to the sea - here we come... |
rgood, Comment for image # 37752 | 09 Jan 17 17:50 |
Very excellent - super job! |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 37752 | 09 Jan 17 16:38 |
It's so beauteous! |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 37753 | 09 Jan 17 16:36 |
This is wonderful. GFWM! |
Skyediamonds1985, Comment for image # 37753 | 09 Jan 17 16:25 |
Rayl, this is absolutely gorgeous. Beautifully crafted and executed. Really enjoyed the attention to the details. Great job. |
biplane guy, Comment for image # 37753 | 09 Jan 17 15:31 |
That looks great! |
Huey V77, Comment for image # 37753 | 09 Jan 17 14:44 |
Very nice ray, hard to believe that this actually flew. Very nice! |
rayl, Image # 37753 | 09 Jan 17 14:11 |
Waiting of decal Paper from MicroMark anf the courage to start the rigging. I used the 1mm "stretchy" cord for the elevator&rudder cables. |
rayl, Image # 37752 | 09 Jan 17 14:05 |
After 3 days of imagining all that could go wrong; it took about a hour to get the wings on the beast. |
jgood, Comment for image # 37725 | 05 Jan 17 18:39 |
Looks like this one has a RAT underneath it too, maybe some electronics installed inside. Oh, I see it's going in that Race2Darwin. It has a fuel tank in the front cockpit. And was involved in an accident in 2009, where it ended up lodged in a tree (no one hurt). |
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