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As much as it pains to say there Fart , that is awesome work . Do you paint your own planes ? Theres a guy at my club whose planes are painted and he does a very good job . Not airbrushed stuff . Mine would look like ****e . At least ****e is easy to do . How about a vid of u doing some stuff . Pretty please !
Thanks i'm glad you like it.I reckon dave won't mind either it's raining harleys at the workshop this year which is why i whinge about them,plus all the other reasons! no can do on the vid popo you'll attach a running commentary on it
ps some of the images are unfinished at the time i take pics then i forget to redo them when the job is done
ps some of the images are unfinished at the time i take pics then i forget to redo them when the job is done
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True ! Theres not much I really appreciate . One is dudes who make there own multi cylinder engines from scratch and another is paintwork like that . But lets keep that quite , I dont want O.F. getting a big head . Plus he still has trainer wheels on his bike and pegs and cardboard in the spokes
I did have trainer wheels on my pushy and a strip of rigid cardboard clipped with one of mums clothspegs to the front forkleg for engine sounds,i grew out of that but not the big head
Barry your welcome and everyone else too.I like it when people smile myself included but especially the bike riders who design some of that stuff for their bike whether they supply the initial drawing or we do the artwork for them,it can get quite emotional when they come to the shop and see their bike finished.I've been hugged by women and occasionally their husbands,that's not so good.
Popo you've given me an idea.Grab a helmet and we'll go for a hundred mile gallop over the hills to a real neat country pub out in the wheatbelt.I'll shout you (pay for) a huge scotch fillet that covers the whole plate with steamed vege's stacked on top plus all the victoria bitter cans you can drink in two hours...if your still on the back when we get there.We'll be riding my ducati gt1000,ok,it's not standard but it looks it and that's the main thing.You'll notice there's no grabrail and the tyres are worn out on the sides but don't worry we won't go near any corners,must be the old harley rider coming out in me..
Barry your welcome and everyone else too.I like it when people smile myself included but especially the bike riders who design some of that stuff for their bike whether they supply the initial drawing or we do the artwork for them,it can get quite emotional when they come to the shop and see their bike finished.I've been hugged by women and occasionally their husbands,that's not so good.
Popo you've given me an idea.Grab a helmet and we'll go for a hundred mile gallop over the hills to a real neat country pub out in the wheatbelt.I'll shout you (pay for) a huge scotch fillet that covers the whole plate with steamed vege's stacked on top plus all the victoria bitter cans you can drink in two hours...if your still on the back when we get there.We'll be riding my ducati gt1000,ok,it's not standard but it looks it and that's the main thing.You'll notice there's no grabrail and the tyres are worn out on the sides but don't worry we won't go near any corners,must be the old harley rider coming out in me..
Thats just it, he mostly made sense!
So guys, Propping question. FA-72 on a SIG Somethin Xtra. I have been flying it with a 13 x 8(or 6, have to double check), and ran out of them so have a 12 x 8 on it now. To get the most out of the motor for this plane, what should be the prop er prop?
So guys, Propping question. FA-72 on a SIG Somethin Xtra. I have been flying it with a 13 x 8(or 6, have to double check), and ran out of them so have a 12 x 8 on it now. To get the most out of the motor for this plane, what should be the prop er prop?
Has anyone noticed there are over 34,000 posts and well over 2 MILLION views on this thread? 1364 pages. Whats funny is there are only about 5 people who routinely post here! LMAO Chatty bunch of fools we is.
Sorry jim never heard of it if you mean something that has recently been released.
Acdc that sig somethin extra is very aerobatic i'd stick to a 13x6 apc for your 72 saito.
Here's a pic of a new indian motorcycle tank mounted speedo (no popo,not those kind of speedo's) support.They come out finished in gloss black but the customer wanted a woodgrain one to match the brown leather seat.It also had to have a grain similar to the old woody wagons and similar retro woodgrain patterns.
Acdc that sig somethin extra is very aerobatic i'd stick to a 13x6 apc for your 72 saito.
Here's a pic of a new indian motorcycle tank mounted speedo (no popo,not those kind of speedo's) support.They come out finished in gloss black but the customer wanted a woodgrain one to match the brown leather seat.It also had to have a grain similar to the old woody wagons and similar retro woodgrain patterns.