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Wonderful, simply wonderful.
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Already thoroughly enjoying this instrument panel as well Al. Youe seem to have an innate talent for doing this. Hope you don't tire of it any time soon.
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Variometro
Hello PMs
Well this project is really taking its time with regards to the research. I knew when I took this project on there would be a lack of information with regards to gauge design, graphics and dimension etc but I think Im about there. Ive tracked down just about all the instruments Im after, see the reference file in the link below. Macchi C202 Archive OK, I've been working on the Variometro or the angle of climb and descent indicator, see below the real item and the graphic I've put together for the project: As normal I printed this onto white paper, glued it to picture framing card and cut it out. Sample pic in position: Next came the glass ring. Ive printed line up holes to aid assembly. I simple drilled the holes out and installed cocktail sticks inside. This aids the final assembly considerably as I can ruff cut them out, position the plastic between them and pin it all together: The clock hand was next: Made adjustable of course with a simple wire: Unlike the gauges from the BF 109 project, these gauges are held in place at the rear of the Instrument Panel so no further work to the exterior of the gauge is required. I painted the hand and the numbers with glo in the dark paint which is outstanding! Catch you soon |
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Muy bien hecho. Very well done. This will make a fantastic display. Thanks for sharing.
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Data Plates
Hello PMs
Ive been busy this week making data plates for various projects. The Macchi has an interesting plate on the side of the cockpit: Ive managed to reproduce the graphics and it looks quite good. Next week ill print them off of and stick them to aluminium sheet: [IMG]Macchi 202 plate by Al Zictorini, on Flickr[/IMG] the other items being from the instrument panel itself: [IMG]Radio by Al Zictorini, on Flickr[/IMG] and the arm lever plates: [IMG]Riarmo Lower by Al Zictorini, on Flickr[/IMG] enjoy |
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Glad to see you coming along, looks like you got hit by the Photobucket disease also.
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I have not had a warning for linking pictures but decided to remove my account from photphukeet. I hope they lose tons of accounts, and maybe go out of business.
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Photobucket
Hi Whulsey
Yep, it hit me big too unfortunately. You can catch all the pictures on my avatar link though. I recon photobucket have lost some customers there. Oh well, life goes on. Regards |
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Data Platess
Hello PMs
Just back from some hols in the mountains. OK, I printed the designs onto sticky silver paper and then attached them to thin card (cornflake box card). see the results below: More to come Enjoy |
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Al,
Silver paper, Brilliant! Jim
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