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Ken Kolenovsky (Collecting Many, Building Few!)
CA

No.19 Wireless Set - Scratchbuilt

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26 November 2014, 03:58
Ken Kolenovsky
Hi Michael! A 1 cent coin from Canada is 19mm in diameter. I used speaker wire for the grill. It was just about the only small wire I could find for this.
26 November 2014, 14:38
Chris Parsons
dfghjklla...
sorry, that was my jaw bouncing off the keyboard.
Very nicely done...and so intricate!
and everything is so symetrical, you do some amazing scratch work Ken!
27 November 2014, 01:12
Es-haq Khosravi
Great job Ken!
27 November 2014, 01:44
Kerry COX
Mike, the 1 cent from Canada is the same as the Australian one used to be.
27 November 2014, 02:23
Kerry COX
You need the Hubble telescope to work on this one mate. ! Extraordinary. well done . 🙂
27 November 2014, 02:25
Ken Kolenovsky
Thanks everyone! It was a bit over-the-top, even for me, but the new 1/48 Tamiya Daimler Dingo Mk2 really needs one to fill in the interior. They supply a commander figure wearing headphones, but no radio to plug into...go figure!
27 November 2014, 04:11
Dave Hill
Wow. Great work Ken!
27 November 2014, 05:32
Acki
Hi Ken, have you got another for me? 😉 Have the Dingo on the bench. Great job!
1 January 2015, 22:17
Kerry COX
From an "Aussie" to a "Canac". Did you know that the word "Dingo", is, in Australian 'slang', means 'gutless', 'weak', 'shifty', 'no heart' ? But in actual fact, the "Dingo" or Warrigal (The aboriginal name) is one of the smartest creatures on God's earth. They work in pairs to bring down their quarry, by taking turns in harassing their next meal to the point of exhaustion. 🙂
2 January 2015, 01:09
Ken Kolenovsky
@Acki: Thanks for the compliment! This is the only one for now, I'm afraid. I wasn't sure that this one would even work. I may have to cobble together another without the mesh for copying purposes though.

@Kerry: Great info! I'll bet not very many know the background of the Dingo. That said, my research has led to an interesting fact: in WW2, 2 Dingos and 2 Daimler AC's would work in co-operation with each other in their scouting duties. I don't know if this was the norm, but interesting nonetheless.
2 January 2015, 16:25
Acki
Hi Ken, I´ll have a try on my own and hope that it works. You named this wireless. Wasn´t there wires? The commander wasn´t wireless.
2 January 2015, 17:20
Ken Kolenovsky
Yes, the commander was "plugged" into the set, but the wireless comes from the fact that it's transmission and reception was done through the airwaves via an antenna and not by wires as in a telegraph.
3 January 2015, 06:19
Acki
Ah ok. Thanks.
3 January 2015, 08:14

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This is my wireless set associated with British/Commonwealth vehicles.

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1:48 "Dingo" Mk.II (Tamiya 32581)

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