A question about guns on a Plane
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				hinkley2860
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A question about guns on a Plane
Hi, I'm a relitive newbie(my 2nd build)when it comes to building these planes. Right now I'm in the middle of doing the Guillows B-17G kit and am trying to figure out is what's the best way to fabracate the guns on this kit. I've tried toothpicks ,dowels, trimed down balsa and nothing looks right. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
			
			
									
						
										
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				Mitch
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
I have not built this model and the scale is smaller then what I generally work on...  but I would suggest that the mg's can be made...
I would suggest a small straw... next time you get a latte... ask for those straws... I would usually use those for the barrel and then place it inside another straw.
I think for this scale of model it will be the outside "cooling" barrel and you can place another tube inside of that...
Hope you can find something that works...Mitch
PS That seems like a challenging model for your second build...wish you the best...
			
			
									
						
										
						I would suggest a small straw... next time you get a latte... ask for those straws... I would usually use those for the barrel and then place it inside another straw.
I think for this scale of model it will be the outside "cooling" barrel and you can place another tube inside of that...
Hope you can find something that works...Mitch
PS That seems like a challenging model for your second build...wish you the best...
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				ADW 123
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
I used toothpicks on mine and they looked great. Painted black and of course the point cut of they look scale.
			
			
									
						
										
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				John G Jedinak
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
AL tubing is my preference.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Mitch
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
Made mg's for my 400 series Bf109 a while ago but did not install and now lost... so...
Look though my plastic tube supply and straw supply and... volia...

I will let dry and paint black and install...
if you what to get fancy you could drill "cooling holes" in outside tube!
  Mitch
			
			
									
						
										
						Look though my plastic tube supply and straw supply and... volia...

I will let dry and paint black and install...
if you what to get fancy you could drill "cooling holes" in outside tube!
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				Charles_c
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
Shrimp skewers work good too.  They're just a bit larger than a round toothpick.  I used them for my Spitfire Mk Vb Floatplane.
Charles
			
			
									
						
							Charles
Real Airplanes Have Round Engines and Two Wings !
			
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				hinkley2860
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
Thanks for all the info I think I found the right look from you help. Small aluminum tube with cooling holes and an inner wire to strengthen it. well at least the grandson said it look cool 
			
			
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				Mitch
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
I Think it looks GREAT!... love the cooling holes!  
			
			
									
						
										
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				Mfezi
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
Those guns are aftermarket items for plastic models. In the US, a good source would be Sprue Brothers:
http://store.spruebrothers.com/product_p/qbt32011.htm
$5.99 for this particular set.
			
			
									
						
							http://store.spruebrothers.com/product_p/qbt32011.htm
$5.99 for this particular set.
B.A. Broughton
			
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				joecrouse
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Re: A question about guns on a Plane
Don't bring guns on planes DHS and Air Marshals get twitchy about such things...