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Zach Wilson (howdyzach)
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Big Wind

Scale:
1:35
Status:
In progress
Started:
January 22, 2020

Project inventory

Full kits
35257
T-55A Russian Medium Tank
Tamiya 1:35
35257 (257) 2002 New tool
Detail and Conversion sets
2136
for Trumpeter
MiG-23 Flogger exhaust nozzle – opened
Aires 1:32
2136
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Project: Big Wind
1:35 T-55A (Tamiya 35257)1:32 MiG-23 Flogger exhaust nozzle – opened (Aires 2136)
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1:35
Project: Big Wind
1:35 T-55A (Tamiya 35257)1:32 MiG-23 Flogger exhaust nozzle – opened (Aires 2136)

Comments

2 22 January 2020, 02:29
Dennis Mulligan
Great idea for a model. Is it for clearing airfields or roads? Nothing like it in the UK!!
23 February 2020, 16:36
Zach Wilson
It's for putting out oil well fires
23 February 2020, 17:15
Dennis Mulligan
Very impressive Zach! All our Oil in the UK is under the North Sea but sadly that hasn't stopped the odd rig explosion and sadly some loss of life. Things seem safer nowadays apart from the helicopter journeys to and from the rigs! One of my friends working on the Rigs said you need two vital skills 1) the ability to spot when something is about to go terribly wrong 2) The ability to run very fast if the first happens!! :-{
23 February 2020, 17:28
Zach Wilson
yeah frankly I prefer my office job, it's slightly more soul crushing but much less likely to end in accidental death caused by falling pipes or explosions.
23 February 2020, 19:59
Donald Dickson II
OK, being a retire firefighter, this is of interest. Not a type of fire I have ever dealt with though.
23 February 2020, 20:33
Dutch
Zach, so I am assuming that the pipes get connected to some sort of AFFF or other fire suppression foam? In which case, it would need a HUGE amount of foam. If its purpose is just to blow back the flames and smoke for a wildcat crew to get close enough to work on the rig, then that is still al ot of wind to deal with at your back! A very interesting Russian re-purposing of old T-55 hulls. The possibilities are almost endless. There are a few limits to what you can do with a demilled T-55 hull and what appears to be 2 × Dobrynin RD-7M-2 afterburning turbojet engines. Very nice build! Kindest regards, Dutch
26 February 2020, 19:59
Zach Wilson
they use the jet engines to blow water onto the oil well fire. It's certainly creative.
26 February 2020, 20:54

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