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P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - Printable Version

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RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - Mayhem - 03-25-2013

A mistake is only a mistake if you fail to learn from it.

I like your approach Bill, very pragmatic.


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - Bill Gruby - 03-25-2013

Well said Darren.

"Billy G"


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - Bill Gruby - 03-26-2013

Mated again. What took almost 4 days the first time only has OD and face work to do. Two hours tops in the morning. It took less that 23 hours this time. I'm tired.

"Billy G"


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - doubleboost - 03-26-2013

Well done Bill
It is always easier the second time BashBashBash
John


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - krv3000 - 03-26-2013

Well done Bill it will be nice seeing it run


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - Bill Gruby - 03-27-2013

Back in business. Lathe work 100% complete.

"Billy G"


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - EdK - 03-27-2013

That was quick!

Ed


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - Bill Gruby - 03-27-2013

Two extremely long days Ed and 3 hours today. Big Grin

"Billy G"


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - DaveH - 03-28-2013

My word Billy you have been busy.
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH


RE: P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale. - Bill Gruby - 03-28-2013

Thanx Dave, but THIS is busy. That's 9 flats on there. All of them dead on. Thumbsup

"Billy G"