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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: fred cesquim on April 11, 2016, 12:46:05 PM
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hello guys!
here´s the Ringmaster electrified
i have built this one for a fellow modeller, Rogerio Fiorotti, and as he´s 100% electric flyer, this one was tailored for him!
kit is the Brazilian Seritec cersion by Cremon, very well done and great materials
finish is translucent red ultracote and fuselage was painted with automotive paint
electric set up
engine 3520/1110kV
ESC Talon 35 – Castle Creations
Timer by Fiorotti (yes he developed an awesome timer, you should try!)
Bateria Hyperion 3S – 2200mA – 45C
Hélice Mytech Carbono 11x5 cortada para 10X5
final weightl 850g.
kit Seritec
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Fred,
Outstanding as always. You do professional quality work. H^^
I'm guessing you used your covering and paint application system on this fine model?
Charles
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It's beautiful
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Great looking motor mount. Did you make it?
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thanks a lot James and John!
the beatyful mount was machined by the plane owner, Rogerio Fiorotti, he´s here at Stunthanger too, besides the engine mount he sells the timer as well
Charles, you´re very kind as always! yes, this one was the first i´ve tried the finishing method, no clear on the wings, i have just masked 1/8 past the silver and apllied the clear, but served as a test for the Thundergazer. give it a try!
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Where did you put the sensor?
MM
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Where did you put the sensor?
MM
I have to ask Rogerio, he did the electric installation, probably under the wing near CG
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Wow! never say "It's just a Ringmaster" around you!
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Wow! never say "It's just a Ringmaster" around you!
unfortunately it´s a client´s plane, but yes, i hope they never say that
or "oh no, another ring.."
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Charles, you´re very kind as always! yes, this one was the first i´ve tried the finishing method, no clear on the wings, i have just masked 1/8 past the silver and apllied the clear, but served as a test for the Thundergazer. give it a try!
Fred, Interesting that 1/8" clear overlap of the color.
I used to do custom van painting and we would only put clear on the painted areas with that 1/8" overlap.
These were production vans and I sometimes did as many as three or four a day.
The clear we shot was not a 2 part clear. The account always looked for the less expensive way out.
Plenty of detail even in your profile models. H^^
Charles
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Fred, Interesting that 1/8" clear overlap of the color.
I used to do custom van painting and we would only put clear on the painted areas with that 1/8" overlap.
These were production vans and I sometimes did as many as three or four a day.
The clear we shot was not a 2 part clear. The account always looked for the less expensive way out.
Plenty of detail even in your profile models. H^^
Charles
Charles, to be hones, i only sprayed the clear to the painted areas to avoid polishing the wing, wich i really hate to do...lol
3 vans a day? wow man!