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Hi all, I've been lurking for a while so I thought it was about time I introduced myself.
I'll apologise now for the long post!
I'm Wayne, I live in Colne east Lancashire, I need to keep myself busy, I gave up ploughing money into cars & decided I needed a hobby. I made up my mind to build a 1/12 scale Bluebird K7, what a learning experience that was, lots of mistakes but I got there in the end, I just can't bring myself to paint it, I don't know why.
I managed to lay my hands on some decent 1/8 scale plans for K7 & I thought it rude not to blow the plans up a bit, needless to say I'm underway with a 1/4 scale K7 now. I reached the point where I needed to make the pilot to scale things around him, I just couldn't find a source of reasonably priced 1/4 scale hands or heads that didn't look like characters from Thunderbirds!
I bit the bullet I bought a 3D printer so I could print the parts I needed.
I found a model on Thingiverse (other online 3D print sites available lol) of a LCM3, it was 1/16 scale & just under a metre long, I thought sod it, why not..
I know the LCM3 shouldn't be wide enough for a Tiger 1, but this one is..
I've started on printing a Tiger 1 & I've got well & truly hooked on Tanks, the knowledge of you guys is incredible & skill levels is top notch!!
I'm half way through printing a V1 flying bomb & I'm really tempted with a V2, I didn't realise just how big they were! I've ordered one of these cheap trucks, I wonder if I can modify it to be a transporter?
I'm just researching which tank to buy first, I feel like a kid in a sweet shop!
Roll on Norbreck!
Cheers
Wayne
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Welcome to the model addict's Therapy Group! Judging by your own mancave, it's clear that the illness is well established in your home :lolno: I'm really very impressed by your V1/Buzzbomb/Doodlebug :thumbup: You'll find there's a growing involvement in 3-D printing on this Forum, and so you'll feel right at home very quickly. A couple of questions: is Bluebird intended to be an RC model? If so, is it going to be capable of short take-off?
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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The wife says I have OCD, she's never understood a mans inbuilt need to make "stuff"..
The 1/12 scale is fully RC, it's propeller driven though. The 1/4 scale one will be RC but I'm planning on it taking me about 5 years to complete, when I get my pension payout I'm buying a turbine for it, I won't want it to loop the loop though, I think a giro & control flaps should take care of that..
Thanks for the welcome
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Wayne


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Hi Wayne,

If she gives you a hard time again, ask her why women love to get rolls of perfectly good fabric, cut it into tiny little pieces, sew it back together again incorrectly and make quilts?
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Hehe, my mrs doesn't do sewing, hoovering & shopping is her thing
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Wayne



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Hi Wayne, Welcome to the Forum :clap: :thumbup: :wave:
How very handy living so near to the Lakes,
You can do the trial runs of "Bluebird" in an authentic scenario,
Hopefully with more positive results than the prototype, :thumbdown:
Shaun.
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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Cheers Shaun, I must admit, I do like it up in the Lakes..
My printer has been quite busy this week, here's the fully 3D printed V1 all glued together, a bit of sanding & filling & it will be ready for paint.
In the meantime I've just made a start on a V2..
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Wayne
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Wow Wayne she's a beauty! Really nice job
Tanks alot.... :wave:
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CheersImage
Not my work really, I just pressed the start button, the use of superglue is all me though..
I set the bottom 150mm of the V2 printing at 8 this morning, I've just got home 13 hours later & it's only 52% into the print, I'm going to be popular with the Mrs tonightImage
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Wayne
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And at last here's the bottom 150mm of the tail section done, phew, took 20 hours total at 0.2mm layer height.
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Wayne
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