Roden - Polaris PC-6 - 1:48
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29 December 2018, 14:07
Treehugger
I want to see this! 🙂 Such an interesting subject, the Pilatus Turbo Porter I mean. I've built two of these, and also one computer model in 3D as well.
Whatever you do, don't put the nose weight in the floaters!!! 😄 I made that mistake.
Btw, a Pilatus Turbo Porter plane is briefly seen in the movie 'Sky Figthers', and also seen a lot in the movie 'Air America'.
I want to see this! 🙂 Such an interesting subject, the Pilatus Turbo Porter I mean. I've built two of these, and also one computer model in 3D as well.
Whatever you do, don't put the nose weight in the floaters!!! 😄 I made that mistake.
Btw, a Pilatus Turbo Porter plane is briefly seen in the movie 'Sky Figthers', and also seen a lot in the movie 'Air America'.
29 December 2018, 14:19
Alberto Michieletto
Thanks a lot for the advice Treehugger! I love this airplane, i find It for only 18 euros and i gadget to buy It!
Thanks a lot for the advice Treehugger! I love this airplane, i find It for only 18 euros and i gadget to buy It!
30 December 2018, 09:59
Treehugger
Yes, I built the Australian Army version and then I also built this seaplane version. 🙂
The decals for the Australian Army version isn't the best and were out of register, so maybe invest in aftermarket decals, probably worth it, given that this is such a nice subject.
The kit is fairly nice (but a little flawed requiring use of putty between two big halves), and also cheap, though some tweaks are required to get things looking nice around the engine cowling, and especially at the front air intake, to make it nice and round. Clear parts are so so if I recall correctly. There also exists photo etch for exterior, to some degree, don't remember what version.
Here's my Australian Army one (I tried to sand/buff the clear parts, but it didn't go too well, never done that before, not good at it):
[img1]
Yes, I built the Australian Army version and then I also built this seaplane version. 🙂
The decals for the Australian Army version isn't the best and were out of register, so maybe invest in aftermarket decals, probably worth it, given that this is such a nice subject.
The kit is fairly nice (but a little flawed requiring use of putty between two big halves), and also cheap, though some tweaks are required to get things looking nice around the engine cowling, and especially at the front air intake, to make it nice and round. Clear parts are so so if I recall correctly. There also exists photo etch for exterior, to some degree, don't remember what version.
Here's my Australian Army one (I tried to sand/buff the clear parts, but it didn't go too well, never done that before, not good at it):
[img1]
30 December 2018, 13:39