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Igor, that is quite an impressive build. Thank you for sharing.
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Now the engine is done put it away somewhere safe so no harm comes to it - you wouldn't want to have to build another one !!!
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What a wonderful work of art! In the forums I saw really incredible things, and your engine is one of them.Seeing the result, I ask, don't you feel like leaving it out of the tank or hanging on a rig or something?
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Agreed, it is brilliant and worthy of adding an A frame on the back of the vehicle.
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I now know where to go to find someone who knows how to build an engine Igor.
Coming along great, you & Romanmodels will be able to start your own tank squadron soon. I've only built one Halinski kit, a FW-190, & that radial engine was a really tight fit inside the cowling. Some very small tolerances on these Halinski kits it seems. |
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good work Igor on the engine must be the only bug in the kit having the high carbs.
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Thank you mates!
Well, it seems like this engine must be put aside, but I'm still thinking about it. Maybe there is another solution to see it in the tank. Probably errors in folding and gluing... But if it as you say - that's great delta error for a design
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How about an open engine compartment and the beautiful engine you built on a base next to a crane? Just Crazy ideas
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