Building the most extreme cockpit possible

Wow is all I can say. Take a look at this.

http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/Gal4/3301-3400/gal3395_F-4E_Greutert/00.shtm

Now that is something very impressive!

I remember seeing an online article about this F4 many years ago. The entire aircraft is an amazing piece of work.

Yeah, I saw this when researching the F4 Phantom I’m building. At 1:48 it’s just too small to pull all of this off. I imagine it’s a tight fit at 1:32!! =] Plus, does anybody know a place to get fiber optics for cheap…cause it ain’t.

But A-mazing. For sure.

Nylon monofilament can work for fiber optic use, for the short runs in a typical model.

How’s that?

Only one thing to do after seeing that… Sell all my stuff and take up knitting.

I don’t think I can even get that right now, Wing_nut…

That is offensively impressive!!! I have no idea how people can be so talented.

Can anybody do a hotlink to the site.I’d love to look at it,but I’m a computer idiot

My goodness. Kinda feel like what Wing_nut said.

Hot Link as requested.

The most impressive cockpit I ever saw was in a larger scale- either 1:24 or 1:16, forget which. All the flight controls worked- rudder, elevators and ailerons! Move the stick or rudder bar and the controls moved.

Thank you wing_nut

There is an Asian guy, may be Japanese or Korean , that makes fully functioning models out of metal, all scratch built from the real aircraft`s plans…I saw the Mustang that he made and I thought he was going to build a B-17…very impressive, maybe the same guy Don was talkng about.

What scale?

That is a 1/32 Revell F-4E Cockpit.