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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Wynn Robins on December 10, 2006, 05:10:37 PM
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Been a while since I posted any pics.....
here is what I have been working on for FAR too long....mostly due to other commitments......
anyways....just another Vector 40 from a Brodak kit..... making it take apart tho......hence the uncovered wings etc....
Oh yeah....has a Ares cowl on the front (just plugged on there.....hence the gap) ......just to make it a little different
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It's all Good.
Building slower is what happens when the wife has you doing that "Honey Do" list.
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Keep us posted.
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Fantastic looking airplane; great work; however, your shop is much too organized and clean. We just can't have that! ;D Glen
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Looks great so far. The way you finish em, I can't wait to see this one complete y1
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Looking good Wynn.
Missed you lately at the field, hope you can get down for a fly a bit more next year.....We had a good turnout on Sunday, but I could only stay till noon.... Bring it round before you fly her and we'll apply the "Webby" set-up procedure to it, best to decide on the wheels during said procedure. Will explain when I see you....
I've started another Pizzazz, definitely a benchmark model....
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Phil. Have been far too busy to do anything else lately....seems like this week is no better....I will get down to the field at some stage tho....
I will try and get those plans done too.......this week is no good for me tho....too busy socially HA **)
Wheels? hmm..interesting........
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Fantastic looking airplane; great work; however, your shop is much too organized and clean. We just can't have that! ;D Glen
Glen:
I agree.
Look this.... (but not is necessary amount disorder...
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Need dto cut appearance points in half with a shop that clean. Just kidding of course. The last time I cleaned up my shop I couldn't find anything. Still after several years I have things I can't find. DOC Hollliday
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Elizio's shop looks great. Definitely one in which I would be comfortable. Elizio, I would suggest; however, that you not use pegboard for hanging up your tools. They're much easier to find, and use, when scattered around on the workbench or floor. I think that with a few improvements like that, you'll have a "world-class" shop. ;D Glen