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Model airplanes from aluminium soda and soft drink pop cans..
These sites certainly deserve
to be in the WSAM Hall of Ecology:
Below are a couple samples of their work and there
are several others on their site.
They promise more in the future.
Pituxxin,
Your models of the FG airplanes are absolute gems! Some paper modelers would
be envious of the results you've achieved with aluminum cans. I'd like to
know what you use as an adhesive to hold them together. "Can" it
be as simple as Super Glue? I'd love to see a tutorial, taking us through
the construction process ..Joe Cangero
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If you want to see tin can metal airplane sculpture
at it's vey best visit this site:
(http://www.aircraft.com/)
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Joe has published this great little book on
soda cans that you can order by emailing him at: [email protected] |
Thanks for the kind remarks. All soda cans are plated
on the outside (Alumaplate) All you have to do is use paint remover
and a little SOS on the
label side and you have very bright material. All the models are nothing
more than paper models used as patterns on aluminum. The models get
a lot of attention because they look like aluminum and silver paint
just doesn't have
that look.
Joe Barker |
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Chip et al,
These are neat
models especially with the color schemes provided.As evidenced
by the soda can versions they have tremendous usefor many modeling
variations. Harold Bickford, (Feb20, 01) If you are interested
Chip, I am a union sheetmetal worker by trade. I bought the models
of the Fokker DR1, Sopwith Camel, Nieuport 28, and the SPAD 13.
I then glued them to cereal boxes, cut them out, scribed them
onto COPPER sheetmetal. I then broke them up instead of folding
them, soldered them instead of gluing them, and used electrical
wire for the struts and landing gear. I also used a pair of discs
I soldered together and flared at the edges to accept an O-ring
for the wheels. I am seriously considering buying your CD to have
even more fun with sheetmetal. My next project will be the Messerschmidt
262 I downloaded free. Keep up the good work. One of your new
fans, Robert
Greve.
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