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B-25 Mitchell windvane,

beihan62

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Another windvane built using same methods as previous ones,props are spinning on bearings from video recorders,cockpit and nose glazing,,,,plastic Coke bottle,nacelles are made from Febreeze cans,solar nav lights fitted,
Cheers,
Don,b-25 mitchell 084.jpgb-25 mitchell 093.jpg
 
very impressive Don,

so whats next on the agenda?

takes a lot of skill to make it look right from all angles.

regards Kev
 
Thanks Kev,I like to make them "look" right,they are roughly to scale,this one has a 36" span,I also try to recycle anything I can to use in making them,I am working on a Beaufighter 30" span,then a Westland Whirlwind,which is a particularly nice looking aircraft and lends itself well to making a windvane,ie.big tall tail and wings/pivot point well forward,
 
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