1/4 scale full body pilot
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RE: 1/4 scale full body pilot
Contact rchangar.net
Great shop in Wichita area that specializes in Giant Scale.
They have a local artist paint pilots etc. with good/great detail at minimum cost. They can hook you up with exactly what you want.
Tom
Great shop in Wichita area that specializes in Giant Scale.
They have a local artist paint pilots etc. with good/great detail at minimum cost. They can hook you up with exactly what you want.
Tom
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RE: 1/4 scale full body pilot
HERE is where you could get one...
Dear JeffEE:
The PIPE here once more...and if you don't mind MAKING up a good quality quarter scale pilot figure for your needs, just check out...
http://www.dgadesigns.com/products.html
...as they've GOT a quarter scale pilot figure kit for NOT "too much money"...!
Sheldon's Hobbies at http://www.sheldonshobbies.com/listing/dga.html sells them for around $11.00 apiece for the kit for them...and if you check around at http://www.wwi-models.org/ (for static display modelers of WW I aircraft) I've heard of references existing at THAT site for the appearance of the flying clothing that WW I aviators wore for BOTH the Allies and the Central Powers.
The DGA pilots are VERY lightweight...and even though they DO take a bit of care in their assembly, you'd be rewarded with a LIGHTWEIGHT pilot that LOOKS scale, and if it was built around a "skeletal armature", like the sort used for Ray Harryhausen's and Phil Tippett's "stop-action" figures, used in movies like "Clash of the Titans" and those old 1950's era Sinbad movies that Ray Harryhauusen used to make up the mythical creatures for, that were the "special effects" creatures in those movies, you COULD have a figure that could be linked to the joystick AND rudder bar...and if the scale flight controls MOVE when you operate the flight controls, that quarter scale pilot would look like HE is flying your model...it's been done many times before in RC Scale (and VERY NICELY for WW I aircraft!) and is VERY impressive in the pilot's seat. (Phil Tippett started out doing "stop-action" figures for George Lucas in Star Wars...remember Darth Vader's Imperial Walkers in "The Empire Strikes Back"???)
The sort of linkages you'd need for the armature's movable joints are the SAME sort that are used for model aircraft control linkages...a "ball link" works nicely for shoulders and hips on the armature, and a regular clevis works well for elbows, ankles and knees.
Hope I've given you some nice ideas in this reply...
Yours Sincerely,
The PIPE!
Dear JeffEE:
The PIPE here once more...and if you don't mind MAKING up a good quality quarter scale pilot figure for your needs, just check out...
http://www.dgadesigns.com/products.html
...as they've GOT a quarter scale pilot figure kit for NOT "too much money"...!
Sheldon's Hobbies at http://www.sheldonshobbies.com/listing/dga.html sells them for around $11.00 apiece for the kit for them...and if you check around at http://www.wwi-models.org/ (for static display modelers of WW I aircraft) I've heard of references existing at THAT site for the appearance of the flying clothing that WW I aviators wore for BOTH the Allies and the Central Powers.
The DGA pilots are VERY lightweight...and even though they DO take a bit of care in their assembly, you'd be rewarded with a LIGHTWEIGHT pilot that LOOKS scale, and if it was built around a "skeletal armature", like the sort used for Ray Harryhausen's and Phil Tippett's "stop-action" figures, used in movies like "Clash of the Titans" and those old 1950's era Sinbad movies that Ray Harryhauusen used to make up the mythical creatures for, that were the "special effects" creatures in those movies, you COULD have a figure that could be linked to the joystick AND rudder bar...and if the scale flight controls MOVE when you operate the flight controls, that quarter scale pilot would look like HE is flying your model...it's been done many times before in RC Scale (and VERY NICELY for WW I aircraft!) and is VERY impressive in the pilot's seat. (Phil Tippett started out doing "stop-action" figures for George Lucas in Star Wars...remember Darth Vader's Imperial Walkers in "The Empire Strikes Back"???)
The sort of linkages you'd need for the armature's movable joints are the SAME sort that are used for model aircraft control linkages...a "ball link" works nicely for shoulders and hips on the armature, and a regular clevis works well for elbows, ankles and knees.
Hope I've given you some nice ideas in this reply...
Yours Sincerely,
The PIPE!
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RE: 1/4 scale full body pilot
I thank you all for the information. I have looked at the sites and guess I will go with the Proctor. I have had very good transactions with them before. I had just never looked at their pilot before. As for the scale prop. I got one from clark industries in Canada. Its not to bad. Again, thanks all.