WMcNabb
150cc
Very cool!Try out DAG’s website. He has free STL files for the 985
http://atwoodaviation.net/dags-impossibly-free-3d-engine-designs-stls/
I have two Williams Bros. kits - 1/5 scale and 1/4 scale - if you’re interested in either one.
Very cool!Try out DAG’s website. He has free STL files for the 985
http://atwoodaviation.net/dags-impossibly-free-3d-engine-designs-stls/
I received my moustache beaver 2 weeks ago... first kit in a loooong time.. my results probably will pale next to yours... but will try...
Regards,
Patrick
Try out DAG’s website. He has free STL files for the 985
http://atwoodaviation.net/dags-impossibly-free-3d-engine-designs-stls/
Very cool!
I have two Williams Bros. kits - 1/5 scale and 1/4 scale - if you’re interested in either one.
I'll have to download it and see how complex his designs are. I just recently started following him on FB, man he has a lot to share!
edit: just did. His design is 3D so it's more of a static design 360 degree. But may still work.
Very Cool! I think this is 1/6.3 scale, so may not work. I have a Grumman Goose kit to build and may just try this STL Dag has out.
Found a few good photos of the R-985 on the web, so a printed graphic could be an option. The last one is from SketchUp, so you could rotate the 3D model into the perfect head-on position.
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/mo...8c800ae001b66/Pratt-Whitney-R-985-Wasp-Junior
Never done that before. Interesting. How would a guy make this while resisting fuel/heat?
Great question. Unfortunately I’ve only printed on photo paper for electrics, but I’ll do a bit of research on this one.