Tiger I (Tac Number 100) Initial Production ,Rye Field Model - No. RM-5075 Exhausts

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Hi all,
Please could someone help me out :smiling3:

Does anyone have the Rye Field Model's No. RM-5075
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I am looking for the measurements the extended exhaust tips highlighted in the picture below:
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Sorry Alexander I can't help, but bumping this up the list might find someone with the answer.
Have you lost the parts ?
 

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Hi John, I am building the Dragon 100 and I want to extend the exhaust flash shields as on the real tank.

Thank you for the bump
 
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When I measure them in the drawing, the exhaust on the tank is 48.51 units long (says Photoshop), while the extension is 24.19 units. So, measure up the length of the exhaust on your Dragon kit, multiply by 24.19 and divide by 48.51 to get an approximate height of the part you need to add. They also seem to be 7/8ths the diameter of the lower exhausts (the lower ones measure as 8 wide, the upper as 7).

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When I measure them in the drawing, the exhaust on the tank is 48.51 units long (says Photoshop), while the extension is 24.19 units. So, measure up the length of the exhaust on your Dragon kit, multiply by 24.19 and divide by 48.51 to get an approximate height of the part you need to add. They also seem to be 7/8ths the diameter of the lower exhausts (the lower ones measure as 8 wide, the upper as 7).

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Thank you Jakko .I knew some one would hopefully have the answer !
 
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