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09-12-2005
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Halifax Real Name: John My Models: rc cars & various model kits Visit John's Gallery
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| Xmas competition What will the winner get? well it's a 2 week all expenses paid trip to Jamaica, but to win this the winner must be an Hungarian one legged pole dancer with one eye born on the 23rd July 1934 at 13:23, if you don't fit in to that category then you will just have to play for fun
As many people have said they would be happy for a competition with no prize, so here it is, post your picture of your best / favourite model, each member can post pictures of up to 3 of their models.
Your submissions must be posted by 24th December, I will then create a poll and people can vote on the one they like the best.
Don't forget you can use the gallery to upload your pictures.
Only 1 rule, the pictures must of your own models.
Good luck  |
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| | Hi I'm New | Christmas competition Here are my models over a period of some 25 years |
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Halifax Real Name: John My Models: rc cars & various model kits Visit John's Gallery
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| Pete what scale is the Hawker Tomtit? looks really good |
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Warwick,UK Real Name: Barry My Models: Aviation artifacts Visit wonwinglo's Gallery
Posts: 5,579
| Hello Pete,you really should tell us about the Hawker Tomtit and that Concorde flying there ! very nice models.
__________________ 'And there I was oil on my goggles from a broken pipe,then I looked at the altimeter,all I could see was the makers name !' www.wonwinglo.scale-models.net/ |
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Warwick,UK Real Name: Barry My Models: Aviation artifacts Visit wonwinglo's Gallery
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| You dont happen to be the 'Pete' in Petes pilots do you ? |
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Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Kilmarnock, Scotland Real Name: Robert Newth My Models: commercial planes, N gauge trains, and boats Visit bodobodot1's Gallery
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: KELOWNA, B.C. CANADA Real Name: Willy My Models: What ever my interest is at the time. Visit Rufnek Willy's Gallery
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| Xmas Contest  Thanx 4 the invite. Don't know if I'll have time to do something or not. As rite know I'm busy bilding a jack-nife drilling rig in l/32 Scale 4 my who wants to put it into the spring Petroleum Show In Calgary. For a Display using a liner under the rig to save contaminates from going into the ground. Merrrry Xmas!!!!!!
That's it 4 know. Rufnek Willy. Quote: |
Originally Posted by John What will the winner get? well it's a 2 week all expenses paid trip to Jamaica, but to win this the winner must be an Hungarian one legged pole dancer with one eye born on the 23rd July 1934 at 13:23, if you don't fit in to that category then you will just have to play for fun 
As many people have said they would be happy for a competition with no prize, so here it is, post your picture of your best / favourite model, each member can post pictures of up to 3 of their models.
Your submissions must be posted by 24th December, I will then create a poll and people can vote on the one they like the best.
Don't forget you can use the gallery to upload your pictures.
Only 1 rule, the pictures must of your own models.
Good luck  | |
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| | Hi I'm New | The Winner! Quote: |
Originally Posted by John What will the winner get? well it's a 2 week all expenses paid trip to Jamaica, but to win this the winner must be an Hungarian one legged pole dancer with one eye born on the 23rd July 1934 at 13:23, if you don't fit in to that category then you will just have to play for fun 
As many people have said they would be happy for a competition with no prize, so here it is, post your picture of your best / favourite model, each member can post pictures of up to 3 of their models.
Your submissions must be posted by 24th December, I will then create a poll and people can vote on the one they like the best.
Don't forget you can use the gallery to upload your pictures.
Only 1 rule, the pictures must of your own models.
Good luck  | OK I am an Hungarian one legged pole dancer with one eye born on the 23rd July 1934 at 13:23. {hospital records to follow.} So how do I claim this trip!
On the other hand the model competition sounds pretty good, although the prize could do with some work. The trip sounds a lot better!
How about 1 week in Jamaica for those whose DNA doesn't quite measure up or who are overstocked in the leg department!
If you did a survey '2 week trip to Jamaica vs making a model' I bet it would come out at least 40/60. (a lot of people suggest that model makers have their priorities screwed up - ask their wives).
So what I really wanted to say was "great idea"!
Jeremy |
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Originally Posted by John Pete what scale is the Hawker Tomtit? looks really good | The Tomtit was built from a Veron Kit about twent five years ago .It is approx 1/6 scale 52" wingspan . The picture was taken at the old Walsall airport site just as some guys in the distance started playing cricket . The giveaway is the elastic bands holding the wings on! The engine is an Enya 35 fourstroke inverted . Futaba radio gear and flies like a dream .
The Concorde is only 22" span ,built from a plan with sheet balsa wings and a veneered foam fuselage . It's powered by a Cox TeeDee .049 glow engine running on 30% nitro with a pusher prop .You can just about see the engine at the back . It's quite difficult to fly . You have to throw it like a javelin to get up airspeed,then let it build up speed for about 100 yards before you attempt to climb away .Once going it's OK .
The yellow and blue 'plane is a 54" span funfly called Millenium built from a free plan and powered by an Irvine 53 twostroke . Alas ,it is no more !
Yes I am the "Pete" behind Pete's Pilots and these are two of my 1/4 scale creations . The jet pilot in the seat is made from painted latex mouldings .And was used in a fabulous 1/4 scale turbine powered Hawk ,which seems to have vanished from the modelling scene . The seat was made by an RAF technician a few years ago .
The other pilot has a lightweight foam body and real clothes .The head , hands and feet are made from foamed polyurethane resin in silicone moulds . Inside the body is a bendable wire skeleton enabling the pilot to be properly posed. He is the pilot for an Army AOP (Aerial Obsevation Post) Auster. Here is a picture of him and his mate in their berets .
You can see more of my stuff at www.petespilots.com |
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Warwick,UK Real Name: Barry My Models: Aviation artifacts Visit wonwinglo's Gallery
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| Pete good morning to you,thanks for sending the info on your Hawker Tomtit,I built this very same model and mine flew also like a dream,not a bad kit for its time,just recently some have appeared on E-bay at silly prices so it must be a collectors piece now ?
I think that I have seen your Concorde flying ? well if it was not yours it looked similar at the Scale days at Old Warden,I can imagine that javelin throw as well !
You must have a made a few of these pilots by now ? correct me if I am wrong but are they a type of latex or similar material ?
Those Army Air Corps pilots look superb,the army Auster's are under-modelled in my opinion.
Thank you for your time as you must be a pretty busy chap making these pilot figures.
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