Show us your christmas models
Show us your christmas models
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tractorguy

Original Poster:

765 posts

183 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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Anybody else get any models for christmas?

Heres mine...

Note - not sure the Hotewheels gt3 counts as a scale model but it was from my daughter so I've put it with the rest.

NismoGT

1,634 posts

214 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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Great additions there. Very nice.

I will post mine up later.

Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

192 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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Hi, not a regular around here, but I got this for Xmas. I'm about an hour in....

Haynes build your own internal combustion engine.

War Pig

1,527 posts

216 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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So much fun.


halfpenny43

1,060 posts

260 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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Eighteeteewhy said:
Hi, not a regular around here, but I got this for Xmas. I'm about an hour in....

Haynes build your own internal combustion engine.
I had that last year - nice engine.

This year I got the Lego VW Camper Van !!!! Cannot wait to start it.

AMD87

2,004 posts

226 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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Got the bentley ice record car biggrin been wanting this for a while so my mum got me it for my xmas.





also said if she was getting me models to also get the gemini royal navy phantom and an F6 lightning or if they didnt have those the TWR XJ-S but they had all of them so i just got money instead

although actually trying to decide if i should just get the XJ-S


Or put it towards the Ferrari Transporter

Paulbav

2,144 posts

259 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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tractorguy said:
Anybody else get any models for christmas?

Heres mine...

Note - not sure the Hotewheels gt3 counts as a scale model but it was from my daughter so I've put it with the rest.
I also have the Moggie model, just reminded me as not seen it for years, may have to have a look...

CobolMan

1,429 posts

231 months

Sunday 25th December 2011
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Eighteeteewhy said:
Hi, not a regular around here, but I got this for Xmas. I'm about an hour in....

Haynes build your own internal combustion engine.
Bought that for my nephew and spent most of the evening building it with him. Make sure you read the corrections about setting TDC on no 4 cylinder rather than no 1 - guess who didn't and had to backtrack a bit banghead

DubZeus

1,401 posts

242 months

Monday 26th December 2011
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Only 3 this year:

Richkaz

20 posts

199 months

Friday 30th December 2011
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Bought myself 2 vintage BBR models this year ( who else would be dumb enough to buy them for me !)
These were made in Italy in the early 90's. The detail is amazing, especially the photo etched Borrani wire wheels. The pictures don't do them justice.
They are both 1/43 scale ( approx. 3.5 inches )







Box date stamped 14th March 1991 BBR Factory assembled
1938 LE MANS ALFA ROMEO 8C 2900B.










1964 ALFA ROMEO TZ. Again an early BBR model







R4NDY

144 posts

248 months

Sunday 1st January 2012
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1 to add to the display cabinet



and 1 to build.


Waynester

6,503 posts

274 months

Monday 2nd January 2012
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I did not get a single model.....cry

So I bought 2 myself, a 1:24 Hawker Hurricane. (To go with my completed 1:24 Mk IX Spit).

http://www.wonderlandmodels.com/products/airfix-12...


And a Millennium Falcon..as I just fancied it in my display collection.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000FCOK4A/ref=mp_...



Both should arrive tomorrow. smile

clonmult

10,529 posts

233 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2012
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War Pig said:
So much fun.

I got something like one of those, huge fun, along with the embarrasment of my oldest doing a much better job of control.

The blasted gyro (or something) appears to have screwed up, it just throws a fit after a few seconds of flight time frown

andrewrob

2,913 posts

214 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2012
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clonmult said:
War Pig said:
So much fun.

I got something like one of those, huge fun, along with the embarrasment of my oldest doing a much better job of control.

The blasted gyro (or something) appears to have screwed up, it just throws a fit after a few seconds of flight time frown
Have you tried leaving on a flat surface for a few seconds after you plug it in before taking off?

C&C

3,889 posts

245 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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After having played with a simple 3 channel then a 4 channel (Blade MCX), I appear to have a rather more challenging job of learning to fly this smile
(Even the sim is proving a challenge to just hover it at the moment) smile


IMG-20120103-00036 by conradsphotos, on Flickr



IMG-20120103-00034 by conradsphotos, on Flickr


andrewrob

2,913 posts

214 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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Is that the 6 channel 3d one? I have the MSR and were quite interested in these but was a bit put off about everyone saying the blades fly off sometimes! So keep an eye on your blade grips.

Very jealous though, keep us updated on how it flies.

Just picked a load of new batteries for mine up from hobbyking, nice and cheap!

C&C

3,889 posts

245 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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andrewrob said:
Is that the 6 channel 3d one? I have the MSR and were quite interested in these but was a bit put off about everyone saying the blades fly off sometimes! So keep an eye on your blade grips.
Yes - it's the 3D one.

It's the v2 model - got the updated blade grips (with a "B" embossed on them) and a couple of other mods (including grommets on the ball links on the swash plate) so hopefully should be ok.

Main issue is with the incompetence of the pilot. Having crashed it a few times within 2 seconds of getting airborne in the garden I'm now spending significant time on the simulator before having another go at wrecking it. Looks like this is one Xmas pressy that's going to provide hours and hours of entertainment/challenge.

I still can't get over the level of engineering in something so small and (relatively) cheap. smile

clonmult

10,529 posts

233 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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andrewrob said:
clonmult said:
War Pig said:
So much fun.

I got something like one of those, huge fun, along with the embarrasment of my oldest doing a much better job of control.

The blasted gyro (or something) appears to have screwed up, it just throws a fit after a few seconds of flight time frown
Have you tried leaving on a flat surface for a few seconds after you plug it in before taking off?
Not that I'm aware of. Normally just disconnect from the charger, switch both on, and fly away. Except now it just goes up then goes all epileptic.

Whats the deal with leaving on a flat surface? I'll try anything.

Matt172

12,415 posts

268 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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I got this, still running it in, 2 tanks to go before I can take it back to the shop for a tune up, but even at half throttle it's bonkers fast




C&C

3,889 posts

245 months

Wednesday 4th January 2012
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clonmult said:
Not that I'm aware of. Normally just disconnect from the charger, switch both on, and fly away. Except now it just goes up then goes all epileptic.

Whats the deal with leaving on a flat surface? I'll try anything.
Process should be:
1. turn on controller and wait a few seconds
2. connect battery/power on helicopter
3. immediately helicopter is on, put it down on a flat surface and wait say 10-15 seconds (or more)
4. start to fly

Reason to turn controller on first is to ensure that it's available and running when the helicopter is turned on. With some models turning on the heli without the controller on can send it into "bind mode".
Also good practice for safety when using larger/more powerful models. You don't want them spinning up without being linked to a controller.

Reason for immediately putting the helicopter onto a flat surface as soon as it is powered on is that one of the first things the heli will do on power up is to initialise its servos. If the heli is at an angle or being moved around the servos don't initialise properly which can lead to unpredictable behaviour


The other thing to check is that as well as the helicopter being fully charged, are the batteries in the transmitter ok? Might be worth changing these just to make sure that it's not a weak signal or something causing loss of control.