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Pratt & Whitney "WASP" Aircraft Engine Options
tnequette
#1 Posted : 03 June 2016 22:47:41

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To build a Williams Bros. engine kit is a journey into self-punishment. And you must enjoy it to finish!😇

That said this is a very small scale model,1/6, or 1-1/2" to 1' which really helps the build. The kit is suggested for experienced modelers and one look at the 200 plus parts which almost nearly fit, BUT NOT QUITE, and molded nuts and poorly cast small parts which are almost all there BUT NOT QUITE gives you and idea. However, ☝🏼it is the best game in town and was a lot of fun to do. Patience and whiskey helped. I built this three years ago. many references are available, just google it. I did a LOT of detail work most important was a complete wiring harness, the inter cylinder lube hoses, and safety wiring. The display stand is scratch.

Enjoy the pictures. Thanks, Tom

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#2 Posted : 03 June 2016 23:10:47

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Sorry, I forgot to resize the pics for posting.😟
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#3 Posted : 03 June 2016 23:16:15

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#4 Posted : 03 June 2016 23:23:38

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Steve,

Not really that large,on the stand it is about 6"x6". Nice display piece and different. I've also done their Wright J-5 radial and have the Le Rhone on the shelf. Doing the cylinders is a real 'xczet!!.
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#5 Posted : 04 June 2016 09:50:09

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Another of the Wasp engines was the Wasp 14 cylinder radial engine used in the DC-3 which looks very similar

Cool build and well done!
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#6 Posted : 04 June 2016 09:59:57

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That looks fab, nice to see somthing not so common on the forum, maybe you could share your build progress on the next one

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#7 Posted : 04 June 2016 10:42:22

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Now that is a cool build, very nice and well done!
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#8 Posted : 04 June 2016 18:37:13

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Nice job
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#9 Posted : 04 June 2016 21:03:41

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Very nice detailed display piece, one you should have credit for.... Looks fab....

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#10 Posted : 12 October 2016 16:26:30

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Fabulous work Tom, very neatly done. I will have to keep my eyes open for one of these, even though they aren't the easiest of builds as you say?

Very well done, something unusual and I love it!! Cool ThumpUp


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#11 Posted : 13 October 2016 16:34:16

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Thanks Kev. You should easily find the Williams Bros kits on e-bay. They simply require a lot of fitting work and perhaps some recast resin replacement parts. There are excellent pictures of it in the web as well as good ideas for a stand. Give it a shot!

Tom
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#12 Posted : 13 October 2016 17:04:56

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Thanks for that Tom, I've had a look on ebay, a few Williams Bros aircraft kits on the UK site but no engines. The few that are available, are listed on the US site with hefty price tags and even bigger postage charges to the UK, but not to worry, I've put them on a 'followed search' and will wait for one to come up at the right price on this side of the pond?

"Everything comes to he who waits" as they say - I'll get one eeventually!! Cool ThumpUp


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