Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Phil Clark » October 25th, 2012, 8:46 am

No oil I agree (which puts me off as well), but this made PLENTY of noise as I fitted a Benedini 'Merlin' sound system with 3 x 4" speakers. I had a dB meter on it in the workshop and had it up to almost 100dB!!!!
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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » October 25th, 2012, 4:30 pm

I used to think the same, WHIRRRRRR no noise, then 2 things happened, 1st, a chap who judges scale at the nats assembled a YT Hurricane, and equipped it with a Bendini sound system, this gave the full Merlin crackle, it was tied in with the throttle on the tranny, advance, and the Merlin roared in sink, throttle back, and the Merlin came back with that lovely sound only that engine can make, it was totally authentic, we had it on the YT stand at the nats, it was so popular, we had to put signs out saying when we would be running it, then there was Phils Spit he did for Ali, that too was totally AWSOME--but louder, the prop noise takes some of the sound away, but i can see more doing it in the future, lecky is coming, in a BIG way i think, :cry: and i am a petrol head 8-)

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Ken Bones » October 26th, 2012, 10:03 am

stewart clifford wrote:Just imagine if the fullsize had been electric, the 'erks wouldn't have been to keen on the spark when plugging in.
Was a lovely model Phil but still not right, no oil,noise, smell, electric is souless


Especially if they plug it in the wrong way round Phil. ;)

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Phil Clark » October 26th, 2012, 10:32 am

Ken Bones wrote:
stewart clifford wrote:Just imagine if the fullsize had been electric, the 'erks wouldn't have been to keen on the spark when plugging in.
Was a lovely model Phil but still not right, no oil,noise, smell, electric is souless


Especially if they plug it in the wrong way round Phil. ;)

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I remember it well :o :o .......

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby sean smith » October 26th, 2012, 4:12 pm

This is what you need
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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » October 26th, 2012, 4:37 pm

Faith in mankind now restored, thats exactly what we should all have. I'm sure Al Murray would say
That you Sean are clearly a proper bloke, one who likes, women, pubs/beer and eats meat. Great stuff.

Does it run?

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby sean smith » October 26th, 2012, 7:40 pm

I think the guy who owns it is finishing off some bits and pieces on it, then its ready to run. Have a look on this web site: http://www.quarterscalemerlin.com

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Ken Bones » October 26th, 2012, 9:48 pm

My wife would love that in the living room!

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby sean smith » October 27th, 2012, 7:08 am

Mine wouldn't, but i would :lol: Love to see one of these in a model, be a brave person who flew it.

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » October 27th, 2012, 9:25 am

Ken Bones wrote:My wife would love that in the living room!

Bonzey


But what if she didn't and she uped and left, wouldn't matter coz you'd' still have a mini Merlin in you're living room :lol:

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Mike Booth » October 29th, 2012, 9:02 pm

More importantly Al Murray would say ' it's a beautiful British motor'.

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » November 26th, 2012, 11:19 pm

Been busy on this model and it's fast approaching completion. Tried a few different ways of doing the sliding canopy, now working well.

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » December 6th, 2012, 1:40 pm

Brrrr, -5 outside this morning, no chance the workshop is going to warm up enough for painting.

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » December 13th, 2012, 11:33 am

My own "house of horrors" Spitfire receiving some attention
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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » December 13th, 2012, 11:36 am

The latest Reeves machine gets it's camo and a lovely pair of roundals. ;)
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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Rob Buckley » December 13th, 2012, 7:18 pm

Katie, 26, from Liverpool eh??
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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby andywynn » December 14th, 2012, 6:39 pm

Sure i know her ????!!!!!!

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby Denis Brown » December 15th, 2012, 8:43 pm

ANDY WYNN just how low can you go

You naughty boy :lol:


PS Just noticed the aircraft

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Re: Mick Reeves 1/4 Mk IX Spitfire

Postby stewart clifford » December 16th, 2012, 11:25 am

Big set of white code letters going on.
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