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just went through your posts, that is modelling engineering to the max, really nice work Geoff!
IF it had been me, i would have taken the shortcut and left the stack fairing off, but then again, the results would not be as pretty as what you have here.
I guess you did profile templates to get the shape of the fairings sanded to shape?
Must be nice to have a CNC friend :drinks
Yeah we use to have a "prototype" (3d) printer at work. Then something broke and an engineer attempted to fix it...kid never soldiered anything in his live and thought he could do a PCB on a controller, nevermind we have an onsite electrical maintenance guy who does that stuff all the time...the kid toasted the printer. Never did get the chance for them to make something for me.
I can echo the P-51 SIG, they were tremendous help for me when I did my Iwo Jima Tamiya P51, of course I did mine before Tamiya released the kit with the dual antenna already in the box, again...
Now I know you've posted there, I'm not going to go peak, I'm along for the ride like everyone else here
I am in awe!
I freely admit, I am not a P-51 fan. This build has me entranced, though. I am eagerly looking forward to further posts.
Not much I can add to the comments. This is very very interesting stuff and I'm really enjoying it.
James
Yikes! Not only short but it also seems to be angled differently or is that just lens effect of your camera?
Sta numbers are based on inches from the nose correct?
I agree that this will be quite the undertaking Geoff and I wonder if you will be able to bring everything back into alignment. Quite a few people would question your dedication to this but I think it is an endeavor to display your talents and I for one am watching some one who can do the things that I do not have the patience to do. I applaud you and am following this really closely. I love it.
Paul just covered a lot of what I was going to write. In my opinion, it's a huge testament to our hobby, that such diverse disciplines all exist side-by-side (for most part in harmony).
Like Joe's P-40, Randy's F4U and Chuk's IAR, there's fantastic and inspirational 'dedication to the cause' here, really enjoying watching the process. Keep it coming, Geoff.
Ian