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Radial engine being serviced
The newest addition to my hangar diorama.
May rework the aircraft jacks next. I realise , I can make them to look better. |
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This looks really nice!
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...so cool.
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Nicely done!!
Erik |
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Great diorama set! i would like to see the figures on it!
regards |
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Radial or rotary engine? Looks like the latter to me.
Where did you get this model from? Or is it a complete scratch build? Cheers, Martin
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Probably should of said rotary.
The crank case is from this kit. 1/32 & 1/48 Aircraft Engine Set #1 Paper Model Everything else is scratch built. |
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Thanks for your information!
I guess the trial runs had to be done outside, because radials were notoriously messy, spraying engine oil like mad and also noisy because there were no silencers at all and they basically had 2 power settings: Full power and off. :D
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