LOCAL PICKUP W/PA Mustang See-Through model
#1

I'm saying local pickup, as I got this for free, but it's bigger than I care to bother to ship for free. Probably not worth someone wanting to send shipping money for it, but if anyone really wants to send shipping money, I'd ship it. I have no idea what they go for normally.
This is a clear see though P51 Mustang model, that seems to be all there in the box from what I can tell.
This is a clear see though P51 Mustang model, that seems to be all there in the box from what I can tell.

#2

Heck Bill, with your skills, you could turn that in to an RC build with retracts. You'd have the only clear P-51 around.


#3


There are some micro folks on RCG that were making tissue/WBPU fuses from plastic models like this.
Have you seen the little 12" foamie FF warbirds out now? They would be ideal for Toki muscle wire servos and things like the PKZ brick or other sub-micro gear.
I just got a 16" Dumas Peashooter flying well with a Park180 and Toki 0.8gm servos at around 80gms AUW. These little jobbies are possible to convert now.

#4

Looks like a fun project for me and my son. Happy to pay shipping if you don't mind taking a run to the post office.
PM weight estimate and paypal account info and I will be happy to send funds.
Clint
PM weight estimate and paypal account info and I will be happy to send funds.
Clint

#5

You should have a lot of fun with that kit. IF I remember right, it has two motors in it and one runs the prop and the other retracts the landing gear.
I built one a long time ago and yes, it was neat!!
If you hadn't taken it, I was going to. Enjoy!!!
I built one a long time ago and yes, it was neat!!
If you hadn't taken it, I was going to. Enjoy!!!

#7

This plane might just do the trick.
Clint

#8

I'll have to put the box on the scale. I'll get back to you. Haven't looked here lately, as there usually aren't takers if it involves paying shipping.

#10

Box is 19.5"x13.5"x3" and 1.75lbs. Will probably be more like 2 lbs, after making the box shipping worthy. I like to add a few pillars inside the box, as well as probably line the inside box walls a bit.

#11

Many thanks from me and my son.
Clint

#12

As for here, I have a small motor currently in the mail as a donation to Chellie, and just gave away an ESC in the ESC forum a few weeks back.
I'd probably have an RCG trader rating of 50, but BH kept knocking me off there and I got tired of starting over constantly. Not putting stuff there anymore.

#13

I'm not a Paypayer as of yet. I've taken PO money orders in the past, which work well as you can take care of shipping at the same time at the PO.
As for here, I have a small motor currently in the mail as a donation to Chellie, and just gave away an ESC in the ESC forum a few weeks back.
I'd probably have an RCG trader rating of 50, but BH kept knocking me off there and I got tired of starting over constantly. Not putting stuff there anymore.
As for here, I have a small motor currently in the mail as a donation to Chellie, and just gave away an ESC in the ESC forum a few weeks back.
I'd probably have an RCG trader rating of 50, but BH kept knocking me off there and I got tired of starting over constantly. Not putting stuff there anymore.

Clint
Last edited by cbatters; 12-27-2008 at 01:05 PM.

#14

Here's the USPS postage calculator link:
http://postcalc.usps.gov/

#15

Don't have your zip. Basically a larger than 12"x12" package at 2 pounds. My zip is 16127. Plug in yours, 2lbs, and box size, and the rate will show up.
Here's the USPS postage calculator link:
http://postcalc.usps.gov/
Here's the USPS postage calculator link:
http://postcalc.usps.gov/
Thanks,
Clint

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