Most popular Diesel
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Yes wait a few minutes-I (surprise surprise) have one in the collection..............OK here it is-with its brethren. I've also included a shot of the Mk2 Rasant 2.47 which has the same styling.....as far as I can see, the only difference between the Mk2 and Mk3 is the 'spout' portion has been machined off the intake casting. Ignore the OS NVA on the Mk3, it's a replacement- the originals are fragile, and bend easily
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As far as overal best loved, simplest, most user friendly- Mills hands down. The electric motors of model IC engines: put on prop, add fuel, flip and fly.
Every single one of the Mills I have all behave nearly exactly the same, no wonder at all they lasted all the years they did.
John
Every single one of the Mills I have all behave nearly exactly the same, no wonder at all they lasted all the years they did.
John
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RE: Most popular Diesel
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As far as overal best loved, simplest, most user friendly- Mills hands down. The electric motors of model IC engines: put on prop, add fuel, flip and fly.
Every single one of the Mills I have all behave nearly exactly the same, no wonder at all they lasted all the years they did.
John
As far as overal best loved, simplest, most user friendly- Mills hands down. The electric motors of model IC engines: put on prop, add fuel, flip and fly.
Every single one of the Mills I have all behave nearly exactly the same, no wonder at all they lasted all the years they did.
John