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Originally Posted by Bondie5552 Hello Barry I.m new to this forum --I found it as I hunted for info regarding the Turbulent.
I bought A Turbulent kit 90 percent finished through BMFA Classifieds (£100) The seller sugested a courier would be safer than PO so I chose www.postvan.co.uk
The wing was virtually destroyed in transit I;m still waiting for the Fuz. that I understand is not too bad. Postvan said the wing and fuz was wrapperd up together in 2 plastic bin bags and insurance was out of the question
The seller blaims the courier (should not have accepted it if it was not secure).
So Barry the purpose of this letter is to see if you can suggest anywhere I can buy a wing kit or any other help you can think of --as I suppose you know the kit is obsolete I have tried SLEC --No hope--
I paid Postvan £16.39 Then they wanted another £16.39 to pack it properly and send it on
Any advice or help woulld be most appreciated
by John Bond ![[email address]](http://www.scale-models.co.uk/?emailimage=be968026dc1e2ff7d79a05e676f3da9a) |
*** Hello John,what a lot of bad luck here,imagine placing a model into a bin bag and expecting it to survive a courier ? the only way to send models is with a custom built crate,by co-incidence at this very moment I am making one up to store and transport some models to shows, and will photograph the sequence and do a tutorial on this in due course.
However this does not help your dilemma,as a quick and easy solution can I suggest that you get some veneer covered foam wings made up,you will need to join them yourself and make balsa wingtips plus fit the servos etc at least it will get you flying with this model,take a look at the back of any aircraft radio model magazine and you will see foam wing cutting services offered,some you just fax the rib shape and give the dimensions,pay by credit card and they do the rest.
You can still find this kit on the shelves of some shops or you could advertise for a crashed machine to get spares as well,if you are prepared to do a bit of research you could find an example to use as a spares source.
Depending on how bad the damage is a repair is not out of the question,however in view of what you have said I would be reluctant to pay any more cash out to retrieve a bag of bits,poor show on the courier who is adding insult to injury.
I hope that you find a solution to this problem and above all if buying models in the future,make sure that the seller is prepared to make a proper coffin to transport the precious goods and ensure that you receive them in good order.
This reminds me of a similar incident when a shop owner who ordered an ARTF wing from the manufacturers simply sent it away to the customer by wrapping it in some pop-wrap ! the owner of the resulting bag of bits was not amused to say the least !