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Post by JollyRoger » Sun Jun 27, 2010 6:42 pm

For the summertime on our back deck my son and I thought this looked pretty cool. We just had put the Corsairs up and are waiting to see if we could get a white Zero at a good price. We put the Hellcat in the Zeros place for now.
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Post by NightVyper » Sun Jun 27, 2010 6:59 pm

I love corsair and that still look really nice, zero or not. Nice shot i would love to see more zoomed in shots of the 3.

Awesome!

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nice

Post by digger » Sun Jun 27, 2010 7:26 pm

very cool.

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Post by JollyRoger » Sun Jun 27, 2010 7:30 pm

I had 3 shots of different angles but my son was having trouble with photobucket. The other 2 pics kept coming up gigantic size.

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Post by aferguson » Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:29 pm

what happens if it gets really windy?
i never met an airplane i didn't like...

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Post by exether_mega » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:21 pm

aferguson wrote:what happens if it gets really windy?
That's what I thought. Cool looking display anyway :D

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Post by JollyRoger » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:24 pm

They are pretty good with that 30 pound test fishing line. BUT the other day a small tornado touched down in the city next to us. My wife was in the torential rain standing on the table ripping them down. Good thing she was home. I think that tarp canopy helps deter the wind.

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Post by VMF115 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:57 pm

JollyRoger wrote:They are pretty good with that 30 pound test fishing line. BUT the other day a small tornado touched down in the city next to us. My wife was in the torential rain standing on the table ripping them down. Good thing she was home. I think that tarp canopy helps deter the wind.
I was wondering about what would happen if you had a storm.

do you live in the Midwest...the last couple of days that is all we had was tornadoes and rain... in the SD, MN, and ND.
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Post by fightin » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:31 pm

Looks good, but I wquld be worried about the various influences of the weather (direct exposure to sunlight, storms and heavy rain) :?
We still need more new 1/18 aircraft!

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Post by snake » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:05 am

Good looking display,JollyRoger.

And a nice looking back deck,to have BBQ's in the summer. :D

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Post by Buckyroo » Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:00 am

aferguson wrote:what happens if it gets really windy?
the propellers start to turn really fast..... :lol:

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Post by 456THBG » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:20 pm

Buckyroo wrote:
aferguson wrote:what happens if it gets really windy?
the propellers start to turn really fast..... :lol:
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Post by JollyRoger » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:49 pm

VMF115 wrote:
JollyRoger wrote:They are pretty good with that 30 pound test fishing line. BUT the other day a small tornado touched down in the city next to us. My wife was in the torential rain standing on the table ripping them down. Good thing she was home. I think that tarp canopy helps deter the wind.
I was wondering about what would happen if you had a storm.

do you live in the Midwest...the last couple of days that is all we had was tornadoes and rain... in the SD, MN, and ND.

Actually I live on the east coast in Connecticut, but Thursday a tornado touched in Bridgeport which is the next city over.

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Post by JollyRoger » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:52 pm

fightin wrote:Looks good, but I wquld be worried about the various influences of the weather (direct exposure to sunlight, storms and heavy rain) :?
The planes are under the big canopy which keeps the sun and rain off. It just rained here and they are dry. We hope for a little wind because when the props start turning they really look good.

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Post by GI546 » Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:28 am

thank god that tornado didn't make it to new york.
that's a cool display, too bad I don't have a backyard.

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Post by Bruzilla » Sun Jul 04, 2010 6:12 am

I had a similar setup in 1/32nd scale on the ceiling of my barrack room when I was in the Navy. What you might want to try is get two clear acryllic rods at a craft/hobby store, about 1/8 or so in diameter, and paint small sections of the rod red. Then connect the rods to the gun ports on the shooting aircraft and the other end to an impact point on the "victim". It makes it look like tracers are travelling from the shooter to the target, and it makes for a nice effect and keeps your models from swinging.

I'm using the same trick on my Tomcat when I get it done, except I'll have two AIM-9s at the end of the rods, with cotton running back along their lengths that's airbrushed to simulate exhaust smoke. I had a Tamiya F-14 hanging from the ceiling firing two AIM-54s in the barrack, and it always got me out of room inspection because the inspectors would walk in, see that display, and forget about inspecting the room. :)

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