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The most scale Spitfire model ever ?
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Re: The most scale Spitfire model ever ?
Without question the most beautiful and magnificently scaled model I have ever seen. Certainly among the finest models the world has ever seen I would think.
With a macro lens and the right lighting, I could easily spend the better part of a day with it.Scott Adie
www.osgfx.com
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Originally posted by RarebearFan77Can't wait to see the Mustang.Aluminum model Corsair and Mustang aircraft with detail like you’ve never seen. Winner of the Joe Martin Foundation Craftsman of the Year Award for 2002.
Funny, I am making landing gear for my Hanriot in 1/7 scale of aluminium ( I was figuring, if I was a dentist this would all be much easier ) and this link just came to me.
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Re: The most scale Spitfire model ever ?
Dunno about a 1/4 scale Merlin, but here's a link to a 1/5th scale with lots of kewl pictures of the itty-bitty pieces and a video of it running. (Hand propping a Merlin?...WOW...lol)
The builder of this engine is currently working on a 1/5 scale RR Eagle. Here's the link:
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Re: The most scale Spitfire model ever ?
The RR Eagle V22 was used in the Westland Wyvem torpedo bomber. Unfortunately, this all came about at a time of the jet and shaft turbine engines and did not see service in any frontline aircraft, nor did it go to war. Wikipedia has a good capsule history of both.
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The Eagle was only used in the prototype Wyverns; the 90 production aircraft used the Armstrong Siddeley Python turbo-prop. The only surviving Wyvern is at the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton and has an Eagle installed in it. This pic is from 2005.
BillRo
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