Simulating Spinning Props
1/48 Academy Spitfire MK XIV and 1/48 Tamiya V-1 Buzz bomb
by Mike
Gibson
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Next the acrylic rod. I found mine at a local plastic shop some time ago. I got such a small quantity that the salesman gave it to me. You can find these shops in the yellow pages under plastics or acrylics. The easiest way to me to bend the rod is to place it in a pot of BOILING water for a few minutes until it becomes flexible. Use tongs to handle the rod with. Once you take it out of the water you will have 10-15 seconds that it will remain flexible. Bend it a little bit, then stick it back in the water again. Repeat this until you have the desired shape. Once you have it, run the rod under cold water and this will lock it in that shape.
I attach the rod to the A/C by means of small pins that are drilled into the end of the rod and matted with corresponding holes on the A/C. The rod can be polished by the same means a builder would do clear parts.
I hope this has answered some questions about the methods that I use, good luck on you next in flight project.
Mike
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Photos and text © 2003 by Mike Gibson