BOOTH SECTION - WWII

BOOTH SECTION - WWII

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WWII cockpit section, inspired by Grumman's F4F wildcat, has the essentials to fit any project you have in mind or are developing with respect to aircraft. This model comes in parts, it has a main platform where the seat back is, on it you will see the hydraulic bottles placed at the back, like an oil box. on the front side is the headrest and a ruler where the harnesses are tied to hold the pilot, in the initial part of the platform are the rudder pedals, which are attached to the pilot's boots, which is also in my gallery (see photos). Two pieces; one on the right side and one on the left, both have button panels, such as hydraulic actuation levers and some more buttons. Pilot's seat; this seat has the aviator's restraining straps. A fire extinguisher, although rarely visualized and taken into account, aviators dealt with the risk of having under their seat a number of pipes carrying fuel to the engine, such as oil pipes for the flaps and deployment of the landing gear; so it was necessary to quell some fire threat inside the cockpit, the results were not always as expected entered in combat. You will only need to glue the pieces, which fit together and are ordered by the tight spaces, see the images for reference. The design mode, makes the seat and the pilot separately, this at the reason of some users who only need the seat and not the pilot and others only the pilot; if the need is to cover a project, you can download both file packages here. Be sure to visit my gallery "Efran", to see the other pilots I have, I'm sure they will be of great help to your projects, whether RC planes, games, comics. Anyway, the imagination sets the limit. leave me your comments, I'm always ready to answer. enjoy the model!!! UPDATE!!!, ZIP version file packages, for those that the RAR version, I generated some inconvenience to them.

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