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Title: July 2016 Ping
Post by: lastvautour on June 30, 2016, 09:09:41 PM
A comparison with last June stats shows member activity is slightly down but visitors have increased by 42%.

                       June 2015  June 2016
New Topics            3                 1
New Posts            61               50
New Members        0                 1
Total Views     40580         70460

The gallery saw an additional 17,769 views.

Lou
Title: Re: July 2016 Ping
Post by: lastvautour on June 30, 2016, 09:17:25 PM
1 July 2016 - Happy 149th Canada Day celebrations to all Canadian friends.
4 July 2016 - Happy 240th Independence Day celebration to all my American friends.

Lou
Title: Re: July 2016 Ping
Post by: R.F.Bennett on July 01, 2016, 08:19:49 PM
Some fireworks to celebrate;

Crank up the volume, . .

https://youtu.be/OnoNITE-CLc (https://youtu.be/OnoNITE-CLc)

https://youtu.be/xRVHylmxUk8 (https://youtu.be/xRVHylmxUk8)

https://youtu.be/hZIGKwhQ8dw (https://youtu.be/hZIGKwhQ8dw)

https://youtu.be/ZCp261AgS64 (https://youtu.be/ZCp261AgS64) Clocked at 160 . . . Merlin powered, This is why they were called "Thunder Boats"

https://youtu.be/vOl5YpFVGYU (https://youtu.be/vOl5YpFVGYU)  Now you'll know if you find one parked in your driveway. . .

Sorry, cable TV is out. . .  Last one was to mellow out...       :o  ::)  :P  ;D  ;)
Title: Re: July 2016 Ping
Post by: Model Maker on July 02, 2016, 07:12:55 PM
A belated Happy Canada Day (July 1) to all the Canadian readers.
Best wishes to those in the US, for a safe and Happy July 4th

Still working on completing the golf carts, but struggling with  airbrushing a quality gloss clear coat. Once I finish the golf carts, on to painting the P-51D's and starting three Halifax Mk III's at 1/72 scale for Christmas gifts.

Have been playing around with making some 3 blade propellers using brass plate and solder for the 1/72 scale Halifax Mk III which used the Bristol Hercules engine. The size of the propeller root and propeller hub diameter worry me from a strength perspective. If I make the prop out of wood, I  envision someone touching the propeller and one of the blades breaking off at the root. I've thought about trying to resin cast them, but the supplies to do this would run about $85 (cdn) to experiment with.  The Mk I and MK II hubs for the Merilin engine wouldn't worry me. But the model has to be a Mk III as it's a gift for a family whose father few in a  Mk III. Any alternate thoughts or approaches to fabricate a propeller at this scale with this type of hub?