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Have a great Sunday everyone!!!
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OK, so a bit of Bondo and scribed panel lines for today. More to come!!!
Short Video Bondo Sunday!!!
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FS Xicoy x45 Turbine
For sale is my x45 turbine in perfect working condition. Turbine has 11.3 hours.
Asking price is $1,200 which includes shipping fee.
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Well, I'm going to apply a very light coat of Bondo on all the plugged holes. I have to go out later today, so I think that's all I'll get done today...
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Thank you, Tank Me, and Tdriver113 for liking my paperclip idea. I appreciate you guys checking out what I'm doing.
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Be aware that if using my missile designs there are now two options for the Firestreak and RedTop. One is permanently glued in place, the other has tabs...
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At this time we will invite Chef Carlos to perform his famous street taco for dinner at the private event next Sunday evening. We need headcount by Wednesday...
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Here's how I'll make the Turret and upper hull lifting eyes.
Yes, paperclips are a perfect way to make the lifting eyes!!!...
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Here's the sanded off Mantlet lifting bosses with video.
Short Video.
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Strange antenna looking mount, and video.
Short Video about the part.
In this short video, I should've...
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OK, so a couple images of the sanded turret, and the Mantlet lifting bosses sanded off. And a couple of videos.
Chunky gun...
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Here's an image of the same area from above after the tank was restored. This image is looking forward standing at the rear of the turret.
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Here's a couple more images of the same area of the turret that give us a better view of everything.
This next...
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OK, lets see what's going to be done on the gunners side of the turret. Once again, some great screen shots show how most M24 were setup.
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OK, you're thinking what's the slot for??? Well, here's a few screen shots from the World of Tanks Video!!! I knew this boss on the turret had a better...
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Today, I reviewed the screen shots and I sanded the glued in plugs, and I cut an elongated hole in the turret.
Finished...
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Friday, I plugged almost all of the holes in the turret getting ready for the Mods I decided to do. The antenna that Tongde expects to be attached in...
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OK, I've been busy the past two days. I couldn't find detailed M24 images I needed to modify the Turret. I watched a short walk around video that I was...
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100% agree. I was a little surprised at just how well it handled and performed....
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Get the set with the larger diameter pins Dave, might as well have everything going for you.
BTW, check you mail, just sent you something...
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Hi Rex: I'm sure I responded to your last entry, but I'll be darned if I can find it now! Anyway, in case it got lost somewhere in the ether, I was wishing...
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Great points, GG, and I appreciate them! I'll do my best and report back when I get the opportunity to fly, hopefully late next week.
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5 1/4 pounds of 14.5 AWG . That should sit right around 1.6mm...
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Davegee - There’s actually a “rate of throttle application” sweet spot that when you learn it…you won’t touch the rudder on take-off. Others...
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Good info, nuts-n-volts. I was impressed with the main gear struts for the main gear which should help with takeoff and landing performance. We have a...
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Typical warbird. Don't wait on power. Get her rolling straight easily, then a smooth but fairly quick progression to about 3/4 throttle. Holding slight...
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I sure hope so! I've had three of the 1.5M E Flite P-51s and they flew great, once they got into the air! Ground handling problems were always present,...
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