Hi Otherpowers!
It's finally come together. My first genny.
A dual rotor 12 magnets per rotor 9 coils three phase system.
Magnets were 12mm dia 3mm thick N52. Quite small ones?
Many people here said that why to built up a genny this size?
My answer is simpe: Because it's just for learning the basics right now.
I'm glad i went that way. Mistakes were made and if it would have been
a big 500W genny it would have been expensive try out!
This weekend was quite windy here and i HAD to go and put my genny up in the air.
Weathercast said 25-40 km/h. Trees were more like horizontal than vertical position.
I'm sorry to say that even if people here told me to take a lot of pictures i
have only few to show you.
This is how it looked this morning.

But lets start from the beginning.
First i made magnet rotors. Here i'm glueing them in place.

Then i made a coil winder.
A bolt with two washers and a piece of pipe between them.

Then i wind my coils. First ones were 93 rounds of 0.4mm dia magnet wire.
Start up speed with them was too low so i made another set with 110 rounds/coil.
Here i'm glueing them on my paper template.

All them in place.

Here is where i didn't take any pictures. I cast my stator in resin
and made the rest of the metal work. Crappy made and i've been thinking to
make a better one with some improvements.
At this point i made a test drive with my friends lathe and got 2.2 amps
in to a battery at about 1200 rpm. Stat up speed was around 600 rpm.
Next i made some PVC pipe blades but they were way too slow for 600 rpm.
No pictures of them either. I throwed them in to a trash can and started
to carve wooden blades.
Next photo taken with blades painted.

I wanted to built also a furling system even if this small genny might not need one.
Every part in it is aluminium. I can't say it's the best material for it but
it's free for me so i gave it a go. Offset is around 75mm.
I made it all based on Piggot's book and guessing. It came out pretty good.
This picture shows when it starts to furl around 1 amp.

And fully furled around 1.7 amps.

Even if it furled maybe a bit early the winds were so hard that i saw 2.41 A peak!

I left the genny up in the air and will go to check it on next weekend.
I'm hoping that it will still be in one piece.
Big thanks goes to everyone who have helped me out to understand basics and formulas.
Do i even need to finger point the gurus here out? 
Special thanks goes to Ghurd for all the help within this project.
You opened my eyes for a thing or two.