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coming together nicely well done
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Looks fantastic.
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Thanks, Rifleman and Mike
The engine has only 9 cylinders, on a single row. However, it is far from simple. The pictures show the engine hub. |
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I see great delicate work in here! hehe that is why u talk about modeling the engine!
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Engine
Outstanding work
Keep a sharp blade for that engine work. Are you going to add additional copper piping? |
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Wonderful work on the wings and the engine Ricardo! Can't wait to see the fully assembled engine with all the cylinder blocks.
Erik |
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Thanks for the comments
@ Paúl - this engine should be quite visible. The cowling is short and wide, at the face. @ Alzictorini - as usual, I intend to use only the kit parts. In this case, it includes a lot of pipes! I´'ll get there @ The engine will take time to assemble. It links to the cowling by just a truckload of pipes and some wires. Looks difficult! Assembling engine cylinders is always a repetitive task. Well, it is part of the game. |
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nice work on the engine well done
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At least, only nine cylinders, Ricardo!
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Fred Bultman |
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Yes, "only" 9 cylinders
Fortunately, the tiny cylinders are printed on thin paper. No need to delaminate. |
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