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seeyalater
7th Nov 2012, 18:02
Does anybody know where I can get my hands on 'wobbly' aircraft models? I know there was a place in Scotland called Plane Crazy that did them but I can't find their contact details.
Thanks for any help.
campbeex
8th Nov 2012, 16:53
Here's the address of the chap you're referring to:
[email protected]
Oh dear, a sensible answer! And I thought the first answer would be.....
A "wobbly" model aircraft shop!!:*:*:*:*:*:*
BEagle
8th Nov 2012, 17:42
Wobbly aircraft models?
Perhaps the antisynergistic (new wanqueword for staff thrusters!) result of mixing this:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/nw969/Wobbly.jpg
with this:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/nw969/boxtop.jpg
'Locate and cement 'newt' to bang seat'....;)
"Bug ger! Dropped it. Oh well, noch ein Bier!"
Courtney Mil
8th Nov 2012, 18:35
I have no idea whatsoever what the question is. Is it:
a) A wobbly model of an aircraft.
b) A model of a wobbly aircraft.
c) An aircraft model made by Mr Wobbly.
?
mike-wsm
8th Nov 2012, 19:42
Plane Crazy Mickey Mouse Classic Walt Disney 1928 Sound Cartoon - YouTube
NutLoose
8th Nov 2012, 20:47
There was a thread here about them in the past
http://www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/103129-wobbly-wessex-3d-ac-models-charicatures-anyone-help.html
1.3VStall
9th Nov 2012, 20:13
BEags,
Right aircraft for Newt (FMk2A), but it has a canopy on it - he preferred the cabriolet version!:)
Cheek! You can of course make the model without the canopy and show a very detailed cockpit with the pilot glued to the ejector seat:ok::ok::ok::ok:
BEagle
10th Nov 2012, 19:34
A life-sized newt in a 1/48 scale Lightning.....:p
Onceapilot
10th Nov 2012, 20:29
Think BEagle probably had more than a few pints of "wobbly" in his time!
Prefer 1/72 these days Beag's!:ok:
Some would say I'm still larger than life!:ok:
And twice as ugly!
Lightning Mate
12th Nov 2012, 14:11
And twice as ugly!
Aw...c'mon Newt - only twice as ?:E
Rocket2
12th Nov 2012, 14:27
I seem to recall that the late Andy Gough (CFI / Manager of the RAFGSA at Bicester) had a model of a Gannet on his desk, battery powered the prop spun round, the wings flapped & the whole thing moved about, dammed hard work to have a serious conversation with him while it was working :O
turbroprop
12th Nov 2012, 16:31
Ken also did Bendy Buccaneers as I have a couple.
He also did the nose art on the Gulf War Buccaneers.