Oberursel UR.II (Finished)
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15 April 2020, 10:12
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I really like all types of engines and this one was my first rotary with bells and whistles.
A funny little project. Looking forward to the next Roden engine in my collection.
Lessons learned: fill the sink holes, use a larger drill bit for the "spark plugs" (0.6mm was a tad too small, finished using 0.8mm), learn how to simulate wood grain better (this one didn't work at all).