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Seriously Scale Turbine Helicopter

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014

Filmed during a Tokoroa Airfield in New Zealand, this Russian heli has a crowd of scale details, including rockets that raze when they strike a ground! The print records that New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority had authorized a rockets, that are reportedly Bird Bangers, pyrotechnics used to shock divided bother birds from an area. With or […]

Giant F-14 Swing-Wing’s First Flight

Tuesday, March 4th, 2014

From a crony opposite a pool Tbobborap1, this video of a lass moody of Mick Burrell’s 1/7.5-scale Grumman F-14 Tomcat is a must-see. Tbob records that there are usually dual of these models in a UK and that this one is a initial to fly, adding, “It was a pleasing balmy day with a reasonable […]

Easy Rivets from Cal-Grafx

Saturday, March 1st, 2014

At a new WRAM Show, we had a event to speak to Jim during Cal-Grafx, who is building a pack for requesting glue dump rivets to any scale craft regulating a vinyl frame with precisely cut and spaced holes. You lay a frame onto your primed surface, request a special riveting water-soluble ”glue,” wait 90 seconds […]

Weathering Scale Airplanes — The Final Touch!

Saturday, March 1st, 2014

So you’ve finished portrayal your new scale aeroplane and it looks good and glossy and code new. You check your indication one some-more time opposite your print papers of a full-size craft and there’s something only not utterly right… What is it? Well, it would be a protected theory that your full distance theme airplane, […]