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Hi
Lots of GT engines are started by pointing some kind of blower (R.N. 60s 70s stuff used a "Palouste", the spelling may be wrong) shoved into the intake to get them up to running speed. What did the German British GTs use? Nimbus (Wasp) and Gnome (Wessex 5) were electric and I can not remember what the engine in the Wessex 3 was but I think it was a cartridge start like the Whirlwind.
And for anyone who knows the Palouste as an electrical generator, yes, it was, but it was also an engine starter.
If this is the wrong thread I apologise and will move it but a diorama could use the authenticity.
Dragonsinger
 
Pisis, I like them- and you'll get better as you go. My first plane was wood. I put the right wing on the left and left wing on the right. After that, I read the directions! Never pick on your work... There's always someone willing to do it for you!*grin*- Karl
 
Karl, click the Go Advanced button below the quick reply box... Once u get on the new page, click on the box Manage Attachments under Additional Options........

Once the new tab opens, click on Browse to locate the pic/pics u want, one pic per line, for a total of up to 5 pics per upload.... U can upload as many picsd as u want per post, just keep uploading 5 pics at a time till u have the pics listed....

Once they are all loaded, u can close the upload tab... Then, go back to the original page and click the Submit Reply box....

Easy as pie...

Heres 2 pics of my new Panther Ausf A that I just finished up today....
 

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Les, First, thanks for the info! second, The tank was great!Can't believe the detail! Last,I have a folder of my art pen Ink and pencil, ofplanes, fantasy art -dragons, etc. How do I post them? Sorry to take so much of your time! -Karl
 
Hi Karl,

You can upload these arts one by one in a new opened thread by you in Personal Gallery section for instance (I would suggest it).Or you can make the Rar or Zip archives file with the folder and then upload it in the mentioned new thread in the same way like a picture is uploaded.Everybody can open the file and see your arts or extract all these on own HDD to see them.
 
Well done Dan and Alex! Two great looking models there!
VERY impressive weathering on the Panther Dan.

Alex, hold fire with the engine painting - There's a great colour photo of the P&W in an F4U-4 on it's way to you after work!
 

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