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Centrifugal Santa
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sosam117- Diamond Member
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Re: Centrifugal Santa
Centrifugal Santa, I love it. Visualizing .049, .020, and .010 versions.
Saved it.
Saved it.
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Re: Centrifugal Santa
I think I may have seen someone in this forum post one here some years back. Does make for an interesting topic.
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Re: Centrifugal Santa
GallopingGhostler wrote:I think I may have seen someone in this forum post one here some years back. Does make for an interesting topic.
You don't have to have it look like Santa?
Maybe make it look like an old geezer who likes to fly?
When you were a kid, didn't you stick your arms out and pretend to fly? And lest we forget making a motor sound?
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Re: Centrifugal Santa
Hi All,
I do not want to be all 'scale' like...
But,
I think,
14 Cox .049s, hauling an R/C sled would be awesome.
The red nosed spinner 'Rudolf' is the problem....
It was hard,
Dropping eggs,
For Easter. (no kidding, we did that !) Church parking lot. Kids loved it.
Dave
P.S. The Church got paved over, years ago.
I do not want to be all 'scale' like...
But,
I think,
14 Cox .049s, hauling an R/C sled would be awesome.
The red nosed spinner 'Rudolf' is the problem....
It was hard,
Dropping eggs,
For Easter. (no kidding, we did that !) Church parking lot. Kids loved it.
Dave
P.S. The Church got paved over, years ago.
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Re: Centrifugal Santa
rsv1cox wrote:Centrifugal Santa, I love it. Visualizing .049, .020, and .010 versions.
Saved it.
Not sure why when I saw this and automatically thought of you making a couple of versions of this......
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Re: Centrifugal Santa
Cool looking project , was looking to see if a video was around but no go , but did find this interesting clip >
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Re: Centrifugal Santa
getback wrote:Cool looking project , was looking to see if a video was around but no go , but did find this interesting clip >
A bit of detail would be quite an understatement. Santa that moves his head and waves, reindeer galloping through the air.... Amazing!
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