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Rio Grande Southern C-16 #12 circa 1940-ish. Out of service since the early 1920s, RGS 12 sat rusting away with several of her sisters outside of Durango for nearly 20 years as they were stripped of parts to keep other engines running. In 1942, the derelict RGS C-16s were finally scrapped for the war effort. This is the Wisemann Model Services derelict C-16 kit. The kit is resin and white metal castings.
Man, you are *GOOD* modeler! Wow!
Always admired your animations! How does the linear slide work so smoothly? I've had difficulties putting them together on my layout. I see the toothed rail and assume motor 4's gear rides on it to drive the copter, but what holds everything together and not tip or cog up over the teeth, yet allows it to travel?
For now, here's a look at a completed animation for the diorama "Saturday at the Park," which features an assortment of fun little set pieces.
Just when I thought I have seen it all, DKS tops himself again! I assume that you are using small (hypodermic?) tube to keep the heli's fuselage from spinning, while a rotating shaft (wire) inside the tubing spins the rotor. What size tubing and wire did you use?
As an R/C pilot, that is AWESOME! I think if you paint the support wire to the helicopter a flat black it may stand out less. The silver reflects the room light and draws attention to it.