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1:72 KP Piper PA-25 Pawnee

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59 5 March, 19:06
J35J
Great idea, build and dio! Congrats👍🏻
5 March, 19:44
Alex K
Spectacular! 👍 👍
5 March, 20:03
Ferenc Sarka
Spray lines are awsome!
5 March, 21:01
Spanjaard
really impressive presentation
5 March, 21:07
Rui S
Beautifully done, indeed 👍
5 March, 21:57
Boris Grgic
Great things can be done when you combine cheap model kit and coconut fiber door mattress.
5 March, 22:31
Rui S
Aaah, so that's what it is. Thx for the tip 😉 and you forgot to mention the talent 👍
6 March, 23:20
Lochsa River
very cool and original
7 March, 02:54
Thomas Kolb
Super cool presentation!
7 March, 06:31
Agrippa
May I ask how thick the acrylic rod is?
7 March, 07:06
Boris Grgic
2mm
7 March, 07:27
Greg Baker
Needs a DC motor. 😉
7 March, 07:37
Neuling
Very very nice! An eyecatcher.
7 March, 08:21
Agrippa
thank you
7 March, 08:44
Boris Grgic
"Greg Baker
Needs a DC motor. 😉"

It'd be cool but I'd have to place battery unit/switch outside the model so visible cables would ruin the impression. I played with electricity on my Zvezda Mi-24 project where I managed to hide small battery and switch in cargo compartment.
7 March, 11:39
Erik De Smet
maybe you could hide the wires in the spray stream ?
7 March, 12:06
Greg Baker
Get a clear plastic tube instead of a rod and run two thin white wires down there. Almost invisible because it looks like a lighting highlight. You've got a wooded base, so I'm sure there's room for a little 3V battery underneath and a little switch at the back. I've done things like that on many many projects, so I know if there's a will there's a way. One time I hid an old computer fan under the model to BLOW a prop to spin because it was too small (1/144 scale) to get an actual motor in.

I mean, it already looks great... but whenever I see people using clear plastic disks I just imagine the hum of a little motor and a real spinning prop... 😄
7 March, 17:56
Marcel Klemmer
Very cool
7 March, 18:08
Boris Grgic
@Greg Baker
I tried that on this project:
facebook.com/grgast/albums/10219665679906687/

(Hope the link works)
The thing is I'd need at least 0.7-0.8 cm thick tube. On 1/72 scale Tornado it looks ok, but I think it would be too much for 9cm model.
7 March, 18:46
Greg Baker
9cm? That's HUGE! 😉

Here's the project where I did it with a 1/144 scale Cessna 172. (AREA 88 : Kamikaze (Cessna 172) | Album by strobez (1:144)). However, if you're happy with the project, that's all that matters. Like I said, it already looks great - and I love presentations that are a bit different than the norm. That Tornado looks awesome all lit up!
7 March, 20:24
Oliver
Cool! Good Idea!
8 March, 10:23
Finn
Beautiful indeed!
8 March, 15:34

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1:72 Piper Pa-25 "Pawnee" (Kovozávody Prostějov KPM0123)1:72 Z-37A Spraying Booms (Eduard 672253)

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