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Easiest AAR probe ever !

Started by Captain Canada, November 25, 2020, 01:51:56 PM

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Captain Canada

The prop shafts from a 700 scale Dragon HMS Invincible are a pretty close match to a 144 scale RAF AWACS type refueling probe ! I have two birds and one boat. Perfect !

6680A189-7F06-45A4-B3B2-43A24A0BBFD9 by Todd Pomerleau, on Flickr
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Captain Canada

And of course now I want to dig out my smaller scale and 350 scale ships to see what they have !
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sandiego89

Very interesting. I tend to build my ships as waterline leaving many unloved keels, shafts and screws laying in their boxes. 
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Chesapeake, Virginia, USA

chrisonord

excellent idea, especially if you build both small scale ships and aircraft :thumbsup: It could turn in to a lucrative business for someone with a 3D printer too, copying the prop shafts and selling them on as IFR probes for militarised transport aircraft.
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