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Neal
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:11 pm |
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As well as cars and mountain biking, im also into radio control models. Been at it since my early teens.
Heres a few of my models:
Ultimate slim:
being built
ready to go! Its actually a transparent red, not pink as it appears.
This plane is a beast, especially when you use a bigger engine than it was ever intended for
Rapier
This one is 'a bit quick'
Capiche 50
My current fave plane, based on the full size french CAP232 world aerobatic champion aircraft.
a video of the capiche in action:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/etheldredas/models/capiche%20hover.mpeg
bit big, 4.5 megs, but its a good 'un
Space Baron S helicopter
getting a bit old now, but still a good heli
a video of the heli in flight, not a very good one, but the only one i have:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/etheldredas/models/108-0890_MVI.AVI
The beauty of model flying is that i accumulated all the engines/radio/other equipment i will ever need years ago so each new plane costs me about £30 in materials.
Anyone else ever dabbled? |
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Roger Red Hat
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:42 pm |
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ooo, i used to do this..until i crashed one i spent ages building..andi was so annoyed never did it again..
was a p51 mustang as well!! GRR
also, that copter vid iscool.
freaked me out as well, at 14 seconds into it...there a UFO flying past...scary
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Neal
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:49 pm |
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youre back! |
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Roger Red Hat
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 4:40 pm |
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oh, its neal that wrote that post was it?..
well, err i dont like modles planes..and i um? never will...
so there...!! |
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Chris H
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 4:43 am |
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my dad was into them big style and I was forced into them. I even won best newcomer at the cumbernauld model flying club and got a 30 quid gift cert for a model shop which my dad spent.
i was always more into the cars.
he had planes, choppers all sorts, he used to have some big un's that carried a camcorder, now remember when my parents were still together it was back in the 80's so video cameras were not small things.
i was also used due to being small thus having small arms to feed the cables to the rear fin and so on.
he used to have a leccy chopper and a petrol one, the leccy one was a bit crap but the petrol one was great.
I am much more a car man myself, I still have a tamiya TA02 chassis which used to have an escort cossie body, so I can honestly say I have an escort cossie.
Used to have a Kyosho petrol thing that went over 50mph, it also when my dad stole the controls from me went through 3 fences at full tilt. |
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JB
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 5:03 am |
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very good looking models neal, i am well impressed.
ive been into a lot of modelling, mostly static, like planes, tanks, etc....figures, the little warhammer ones (cant play the game tho its got far to many rules) big models like from the films....i recently got hold of a model of predator that is 28" high!!! its mad...yet to assemble and paint that one.....and got an alien 3 dogburster awaiting assembly and painting too.....im more into thepainting side of things.
i nearly got into model planes but didnt in the end as i wouldnt be able to bare spending ages making them up and then crashing them inevitably.
one thing i will get round to one day tho is i wanna make a pulsejet....not sure what to stick it on....i wanted to put it on a model speedboat...they sound wicked. got it all drawn up, but just another one of those things i never get round to actually doin.
ive had a few RC cars, a nice tamiya leccy one with escort cossie body and a petrol one...that needs a rebuild lol |
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Neal
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 6:18 am |
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yeah i started out racing 1/10 electric off road cars before the planes. Have had at one time or another:
Tamiya Madcap
Tamiya Manta Ray
Kyosho Optima Mid (2 of them in fact, one long wheelbase, one short)
Schumacher Cougar 2
Losi XX
as a kid on very limited budget though it was so hard to be competitive, whoever has the most money to spend buying the best batteries, the best motors etc, nearly always wins. Thats whats good about planes, money doesnt really come into it even when you do compete.
JB..Ive done a fair few Tamiya F1 and LeMans cars. Currently building the 1/24 Airfix Harrier GR3 on the snide at work when noones about. Also, i still have a half finished warhammer 20k pedator annihilator tank somewhere that i was doing for a mate. Would love to see your predator and alien models! Got any pics? |
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JB
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 9:24 am |
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yeah ill dig some pics out tonight....i sold a model recentlyon ebay of aliens APC....shame but it would just end up gettin broke if it stayed with me any more...went to a guy in america of all places...got pics tho |
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Roger Red Hat
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 9:28 am |
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i nearly got into model planes but didnt in the end as i wouldnt be able to bare spending ages making them up and then crashing them inevitably |
the point exactually..
why i stopped doing em
well that was the only one i had..used to fly em at windsor great park...was a club there. duno if its still there now..
have boats as well, but there in the process of being sold.
you ever seen the rocket things you get?!?
whats that all about..never seen one proper.
even so, cars have always been the main thing..since i was about 3 |
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JB
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 9:34 am |
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if u mean pulse jets like i said above then no...seen vids tho...aparently very loud!!!
but these days u can get model turbo-jets...that would be cool |
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JB
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:55 am |
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found a few...
the pred is about 10 yr old now....ill get a pic of the new kit i got ready to assemble with somethin for scale...its hoooge!
this one is about 8" high
....am i having major dejavous or have we talked about this before???(@neal) |
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Neal
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:36 am |
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yeah we did briefly over MSN, never seen pictures of that predator before. Did you paint that up yourself??? |
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JB
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:41 am |
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Roger Red Hat
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:55 am |
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omg? painting on it is brilliant..
bit gifted with the old brush eh? |
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stan
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:09 pm |
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Ive got a couple of RC cars. Got a Tamiya 4wd nitro (the best 1 they done a few years back witht the duralumin chassis) running a 15 OS race engine and 2-speed transmission. also got a beast of an RC car.... a 1:5 scale alfa 155 with a 24cc engine. its about 5-6BHP (a 50cc moped is around 3Bhp) and it fuckin flies. Its about a metre long, i tried racing it, but it was a bastard cos you had select the right tyre compound, then warm the tyres up properly to get any grip!! all fun tho |
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Roger Red Hat
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:06 pm |
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ooo. wudent mind seeing that..piccy? |
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JB
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:18 pm |
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where the hell do you take something that big! ...pendine sands |
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stan
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:23 pm |
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I used to use it in large empty carparks. would post a couple of pics, but its at my parents in Carlisle. 'tis a beast tho...will do 90mph. You may not believe this but where i used to (try and) race it, the quickest car there was clocked at 121 mph!! |
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JB
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:49 am |
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thats ridiculously fast, how can u keep control as in surely within a few seconds it is out of sight!?!?
heres some pics of the kits awaiting attention...
see the roll of tape for scale!! its a mutha!
good detail too...
also dogburster...
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Chris H
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:55 am |
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not very hard to build though are they!
With them its all in the painting which is great if its you thing, I like lots of pieces so you feel like you have done something. |
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JB
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Tue Dec 14, 2004 3:14 am |
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yes these models are not about the complexity of building them its about painting, i like building complex models but also i enjoy painting them.
i keep meaning to try and find a model of a V8...i saw one once...all see thru, totally working model...looked good. |
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