Most definitely not a Caterham!
A "Houchin" ground support vehicle for my Harrier.
I certainly never thought I would be building one of these thats for sure!
Essentially its just a shell housing a 9v removable battery box that is needed to power up my Harriers engine and lights.
It has 1 switch on the top that turns the interior cockpit gauges, fuselage / wingtips solid and delayed flashing lights on and a second switch on the front to switch on the engines turbine fan and also lights up one of the LED's on the support vehicle. The fan is powered by a very noisy micro motor which would drive me bonkers if constantly left on, so I wanted the option to turn it off whilst keeping the rest of the lights on.
With the NSC show looming up in the next few weeks, I thought I'd better get the Harrier finished off! All the electrics are now completed on it, but a fair bit of work is still required on the model, hence the purposely blurred out pic of it in the background of one of these pictures ;)
Most definitely not a Caterham!
A "Houchin" ground support vehicle for my Harrier.
I certainly never thought I would be building one of these thats for sure!
Essentially its just a shell housing a 9v removable battery box that is needed to power up my Harriers engine and lights.
It has 1 switch on the top that turns the interior cockpit gauges, fuselage / wingtips solid and delayed flashing lights on and a second switch on the front to switch on the engines turbine fan and also lights up one of the LED's on the support vehicle. The fan is powered by a very noisy micro motor which would drive me bonkers if constantly left on, so I wanted the option to turn it off whilst keeping the rest of the lights on.
With the NSC show looming up in the next few weeks, I thought I'd better get the Harrier finished off! All the electrics are now completed on it, but a fair bit of work is still required on the model, hence the purposely blurred out pic of it in the background of one of these pictures ;)