Pics of what youve done

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Very nice John. What powers it?

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2 x 77mm ducted fans, creates 10lb of thrust and the model weighs 10.5 lbs so the performance is good. It was all designed by a guy who uses solidworks and literally has a 3 view photographs. The interest in this model is incredible and we have forward orders from all over the world.

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johnb80 wrote:The interest in this model is incredible and we have forward orders from all over the world.
I'm not surprised ;-)

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Heres one of the fan units
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Another one of our projects, a complete redesign of a vintage model aircraft - Vic Smeeds 'Popsie'. I did the design in Autocad taking advantage of laser cutting into account, heres the result.
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That's some very tidy work my friend :)

best wishes

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Were getting there - s l o w l y :roll:

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Another little insect, just for fun. :D

Now if I could just make them small enough to fit to scale in Dave's Amityville house ??

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Excellent!
tweakie wrote:Now if I could just make them small enough to fit to scale in Dave's Amityville house ??.
That would be a cool addition :D

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I just looked it up and it is 32 years ago that Father Delaney, played by Rod Steiger, was attacked by the flies in the Amityville horror but it just seems like the the other day I went to the cinema to see it. What happened, where did it all go ?? :lol: :lol:

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