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I have been chomping at the bit to get started on this one.The engine was my starting area for reason of personal taste like get my problem area out of the way and operational.The plane will be displayed in-flight as it stands at the moment subject to change.I will be adding Quintas to the office to spruce things up a bit and I am leaning towards the boxart but some mask for the main insignia.;)

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 Installed a small micro motor into the crankcase/gearbox the motor measures .160"D X .510"L can handle up to 4.7v will go from 3.0V now to 4.5V with a potentiometer installed for calibration.I have several of these kits whether the Mustang or the Spitfire will be good for dio's also.;)

 

 

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  • The title was changed to Supermarine Spitfire Mk. VIII by Javlin - Tamyia - 1/32 - PLASTIC
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She is slowly coming together fellas between work,vehicles and the build getting the least attention.I really am now getting what you guys have been saying about these Tamiya kits in their fit/engineering very Nice in 1/32 scale.The wings and tailplanes are not glued just fitted nice fit.I am really hoping to have this completed for a show over in Covington,LA next month if Not the Tempest will be my only entry for 1/32;)

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Not really into engines or things.  Still there is something about the merlin engine.  They seem to be close to perfection.  Curious how they used crushed walnut shells in the finishing process to achieve the tight tolerances.

 

My mentor some times used crushed walnut shells in his tool and die shop.  His hobby though was making clocks and collecting watches.

 

Some really nice detail work here.  Can you set it up to also feather the blades?  I find that a most intriguing feature.

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