| Image Comments |
| John M Oshust | 24-Jan-17 15:34 |
| Engines always look nicer with an air screw! |
| rayl | 24-Jan-17 17:01 |
| I like it! |
| John M Oshust | 24-Jan-17 17:48 |
| rayl. Thanks. Gumby is so happy with this that he cannot wait to start adding the bells and whistles. |
| LASTWOODSMAN | 24-Jan-17 18:00 |
| JohnO - it's already starting to look vintage and antique. |
| John M Oshust | 24-Jan-17 18:22 |
| In real life 175 HP 290 lbs of "brute strength" The ABC Wasp radial engine circa 1917. |
| poppy | 25-Jan-17 08:52 |
| John, the master of radial engine replication! Looks great so far. It's good to see you building again. I have missed your work. |
| rayl | 25-Jan-17 10:13 |
| Is it just me, or does the prop look undersized? |
| John M Oshust | 25-Jan-17 13:01 |
| rayl, FYI The air screw is a prop from my junk box. It is far from the scale of the Baboon. A Jenny alternate air screw that did not make the cut. It's purpose here is to add some finality to the engine. When I start a build I usually address the engine first and the air screw carving and install last. |
| rayl | 25-Jan-17 16:01 |
| I thought that your normal Modus Operandi. |