Warbird Radio Antennae and Wing Guns
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Warbird Radio Antennae and Wing Guns
While over at a bud's house I saw some thin paintbrush handles sticking out of his garbage can. Hmmm... With a little manipulation and paint they'd make decent wing guns!
After tidying up the fishing stuff in my truck I cam across a broken plastic stick bobber. I pulled the Styrofoam float off... low and behold-a radio antenna for my .60 size Spit! Just about scale too.
Hey, I admit these things may not be the best of choices but when they're painted and flying who'll know!?
A bag of 4 stick bobbers costs about $2 at K-Mart.
Always looking for uses for things.........
After tidying up the fishing stuff in my truck I cam across a broken plastic stick bobber. I pulled the Styrofoam float off... low and behold-a radio antenna for my .60 size Spit! Just about scale too.
Hey, I admit these things may not be the best of choices but when they're painted and flying who'll know!?
A bag of 4 stick bobbers costs about $2 at K-Mart.
Always looking for uses for things.........
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Great Ideas
Great ideas about using the paint brushes as machine guns. I am building the TF Spitfire (.60 sized) and was wondering how in the world I was goinf to shape 2 dowels exactly the same to form the wing cannon fairings. You just gave me the solution!
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Mast's/Guns
You'll be surprised at what a plastic pen or mechanical lead pencil body can produce. Collect an assorted of these. Some have that perfect taper for a antenna mast or a gun barrel. I usually pull off the chrome tip and sand it square to form the fluted muzzle of a turrent.