My friend Vic has them. They look good but I thought they were too much trouble and left my struts stock. I did change wheels and tires, and paint, scheme, motors, ESCs, props, spinners, and added FPV...
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Well this is going much too slow but trying to refinish a plane AND make a home presentable to sale at the same time just is a bad combination.
But to back up what I have been saying I though it time to get this closer to maiden and give a peek to the DS91' scheme.
Yes, I'm cutting my own vinyl and printing decals so more to come.
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Originally posted by sam51401 View PostWell this is going much too slow but trying to refinish a plane AND make a home presentable to sale at the same time just is a bad combination.
But to back up what I have been saying I though it time to get this closer to maiden and give a peek to the DS91' scheme.
Yes, I'm cutting my own vinyl and printing decals so more to come.
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After telling myself repeatedly that I was not going to get the OV-10, I caved last week....:) It was my "I survived Covid 19 pneumonia" present to myself. Plus, I have been prepping a dozen other models to sell on, so room is coming open in the hangar.
I know am l late to the party, here, and nearly everything has been discussed about the Bronco, but I will toss in a few of my opinions.
Very impressed with the quality of the model. My sole complant cosmetically was sloppy application of the instrument panel decals with lots of background white showing around the edges. That will be fixed with new instrument panel art and some touchip paint.
Assembly was without problem. No issues with wiring due to wiring guide released.
Planning on a little flying with the "known to be underwhelming" stock power, then do a power upgrade.
I actually like the stock color scheme depicting Ov-10 N338RC operated by the Cactus Air Force, so no repaint planned. Will add a few external details, for fun.
The interior of the real N338RC features light gray seat frames and red cushions, which really brightens up the cockpit. These have been repainted.
My fsntastic wife Robin is skilled in a number of crafts, and she enjoys repainting some of my ARF cockpits and pilots for me, so that job is subbed out to her....:) Fun to do together.
Will add a few 3D details to the cockpit area, but not to the fantastic degree that some on here have done.
Hope to maiden in stock form tomorrow.
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Welcome to the corral tab. I think that the power system is still on the fence as to just enough or not enough. It depends on how you want to ride the bronco on the power issue. I'm getting mine ready so I'll be able to post actual thoughts as to still guessing fairly soon. Tag some video if able and look forward to your maiden.
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Maiden plus a couple more went well over the weekend. All was as expected with no surprises. Really have nothing new to report that has not been previously reported.
Great fun in the pattern shooting touch and goes and making very low passes. Did rolls and four point rolls and a couple of wingovers. I have to say that this model does win the award for the most anemic RC warbird I have ever flown. Power system upgrade coming soon.
Mine exhibted the expected hunting in yaw and some wiggles in roll and pitch in the mild turbulence at our field over the weekend. Gyro coming soon.
Stage one of the cockpit detailing is complete. Seats repainted to make the cockpit look more like N338RC Stage two soon, with new instrument panel, side console panel and rear circuit breaker panel art being added, and some additional seat and cockpit details. Stage 3 will be some new pilot figures to replace the Freewing mutant pilot figures and that will be good enough.
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