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Actually Building the Machine!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nena" data-source="post: 312519" data-attributes="member: 7861"><p>Hi Ray, a lot has changed indeed! This is anno 2017 lol! It took a while to draw like this but it is fun and when the parts arive its even more fun to build! I use one of the best drawing programs for sutch perposes. (Autodesk Inventor) There are others. About technicks, i digged a German BF109G for a few years back and when we cleaned the engine it looks likes 2 drups of water with a new Merceders 12 cylinder from the farmer! The tech was already there in 1944! The only thing what was changed was the oil pump. LoL! </p><p></p><p>Ill continue to build my machine, only it is a pain in the xxx to get it compact and strong. I use 24mm (almost 1 inch) plate material. I hope it all is going to work! I already have some doubs with one of the plates of the head but ill continue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nena, post: 312519, member: 7861"] Hi Ray, a lot has changed indeed! This is anno 2017 lol! It took a while to draw like this but it is fun and when the parts arive its even more fun to build! I use one of the best drawing programs for sutch perposes. (Autodesk Inventor) There are others. About technicks, i digged a German BF109G for a few years back and when we cleaned the engine it looks likes 2 drups of water with a new Merceders 12 cylinder from the farmer! The tech was already there in 1944! The only thing what was changed was the oil pump. LoL! Ill continue to build my machine, only it is a pain in the xxx to get it compact and strong. I use 24mm (almost 1 inch) plate material. I hope it all is going to work! I already have some doubs with one of the plates of the head but ill continue! [/QUOTE]
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