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Changing Ordnance

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Posted by reddog-03 on Sunday, February 22, 2004 11:43 AM
I use a similar method when mounting resin figures to their display stands. i never thought about using it for ordnance. I'll have to try it on the next plane I build.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:49 PM
Thanks Dana, that is a wonderful tip!!! I'm going to have to give it a shot on my A-10.
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Posted by Melgyver on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 8:56 PM
I actually made hooks for my 1/48 P-51 in the wing pylon and put small wire eyes on the bombs and "hung" them on my "shackles". I replicated early "forked" type sway braces so I could just pitot them down for a little tension on the bomb. I was going to make drop tanks and never got around to it. I even made the rockets attach to the stubs like the real thing. They would pop off occassionaly so I just white glued them on.

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Posted by benzdoc on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:59 AM
That's a great idea! thanks for sharing with usThumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by Bones-coa on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:31 AM
It is a great idea. My thinking in addition is to instead of glue them on, make the hole in the pylon slightly smaller than that of the wire. When you get tired of the loadout, you could just pull the old stuff off and "reload" your aircraft.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:23 AM
An excellent ideal! Of course we all ask ourselves, why didn't we think of that? I will try this on my A-4C and E when it comes time to hang ordnance.
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Posted by berny13 on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:21 AM
I learned that trick years ago. It takes time to drill each but in the long run it is worth it. It also looks better than having glue all over the bomb.

Berny

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Changing Ordnance
Posted by Bones-coa on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:08 AM
Check out this link if you haven't alread read it:

http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/attachingordnanceda_1.htm

Reading this made me also realize that one could have a bunch of different ordanace and be able to change it whenever you wanted to. Has anyone else by chance thought of this?
Dana F On the bench: Tamiya DO335B-2 with LOTS of Aires stuff (On Hold) Trumpeter A-10 with LOTS and LOTS of aftermarket goodies! (On Hold) Tamiya 240ZG (In work)
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