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Postby glenn » Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:45 am

A few pics of my stuka.I started it 10 yrs ago.Im not a quick builder!

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Postby supercruiser » Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:46 am

WOW!!! I really like the weathered, worn look. Especially, the cowling.
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Postby glenn » Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:11 am

thanks,it still needs more"dirt" on it.I got the camouflage markings from a site called "wings palette" with 92 different stuka`s
http://wp.scn.ru/
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Postby bsnider » Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:29 pm

OUTSTANDING!
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Postby prototypesplus » Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:04 pm

That's one sweet looking bird! Love the weathering....any good hints on doing that? How does she fly?
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Re: stuka

Postby cdwheatley » Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:13 pm

glenn wrote:A few pics of my stuka.I started it 10 yrs ago.Im not a quick builder!

Better late than never! Great work!
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Postby glenn » Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:31 pm

prototypesplus wrote:That's one sweet looking bird! Love the weathering....any good hints on doing that? How does she fly?


ive tried several ways to weather but I found this a good one.
spray/paint silver on all the areas you want to scruff up and leave for a few days to really dry/set,then paint your colour on and get a bluntish screwdriver and randomly scrap off the paint in all directions.
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Postby glenn » Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:33 pm

prototypesplus wrote:That's one sweet looking bird! Love the weathering....any good hints on doing that? How does she fly?


due to bad weatrher all summer .......unflown watch this space
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Postby prototypesplus » Tue Jul 31, 2007 1:28 pm

Thanks for the weathering tip....I will definately try it!
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Postby skyhi » Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:47 pm

The bonsai trees in the background are very impressive too. Is that where you got your patience from?
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Postby glenn » Wed Aug 01, 2007 9:12 am

skyhi wrote:The bonsai trees in the background are very impressive too. Is that where you got your patience from?

I started the bonsai trees about 4 yrs ago ,after having 3 heart attacks, for somthing to do.I make them from garden center stock and try not to spend more than £5/$10 each,Ive now got about 200.Last summer I had to water them every day(1 hour),but this year Ive only watered them(mid may-now) about 10 times because of this non stop rain/wind.Thats why the stuka has not been flown yet.Every time I get the chance to fly it ,its raining.My time will come soon.
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Postby jamesgood72 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:20 pm

Very nice trees and Stuka!

What's the AUW of the Stuka? What gear is installed in it?

It would be nice to see it on www.virtualaerodrome.com , you shold upload some pictures of it there. :)

-James.
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Postby glenn » Fri Aug 03, 2007 6:00 am

jamesgood72 wrote:Very nice trees and Stuka!

What's the AUW of the Stuka? What gear is installed in it?

It would be nice to see it on www.virtualaerodrome.com , you shold upload some pictures of it there. :)

-James.


the AUW of the stuka(without engine) is 9.6OZ ,including the radio gear-reciever,batteries,two servos and I ommitted the switch . The engine a COX TEXECO weighs 2.3OZ ,this is in an OD flying test bed to run/learn the starting/tuning of the COX. Ive sent for a micro receiver(6 channel) from Hong Kong that is only 6 grams which should save about half oz.
As for virtualaerodrome Ive tried for a week to put in my pics but cant.
Ive tried all the things it says what to do but nothing,zip ,zilch!HELP!
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Postby Geoffrito » Mon Aug 13, 2007 4:16 pm

Just a refresher: in the "settings" tab, click on "aircraft" in the blue bar, and add whichever name fits your build best. then go to "upload pics" and lick 'browse' to find a picture. you might need to re-size them.

nice model though! Love the weathering..
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