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Old 12-29-2012, 05:47 PM
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Check irrigation sprinkler heads. You should be able to find some small enough to look accurate and yet give you the proper spray pattern that you would hope for. I worked on a golf course with my father for over a decade and I was amazed at all of the different equipment available on the market when it came to sprinklers.

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Check irrigation sprinkler heads. You should be able to find some small enough to look accurate and yet give you the proper spray pattern that you would hope for. I worked on a golf course with my father for over a decade and I was amazed at all of the different equipment available on the market when it came to sprinklers.

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I will have to check into that and see what is available.

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hi guys I built this one a few years ago. Used a wind screen washer pump that worked very well. But the tank was too small. If you really want to wet down an area it takes a lot of 1/14 scale water.

That is a good looking truck. The tank I made holds about a gallon of water and I am guessing it will empty it in about a Minuit. Some things just don't work in scale like the real 1:1 do but it is still neat.

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