Thanks Steve.Im at work at the moment,So couldn't have a proper look\ said:There is. Images 29 and 30, with the seat removed (if I've counted right). 29 is the best showing the trim wheels and , because the seat is removed, the electrical panel/fuse box.Cheers
Steve
Found it.No cables ,But a few black panels to make\ said:There is. Images 29 and 30, with the seat removed (if I've counted right). 29 is the best showing the trim wheels and , because the seat is removed, the electrical panel/fuse box.Cheers
Steve
look ok when its been painted Joe.\ said:Nice work Dave, that looks convincing.
I've put some plastic card on the inside of the engine cowling cut outs so I've got something to glue the exhausts to .\ said:Looks nice Dave. So, what are your plans for the exhaust manifolds ? Will the engine still be in place even if not visible ? ( I have one of these to build in the future)
It's a crap kit Alan.But I have this strange desire to try to improve it and build something half decent.It will soon be time to tackle that wing dihedral problem.\ said:Awsome stuff dave , it's not a nice kit really is it but your doing a great job
My idea is to fix the lower wing section to a base and support the wing tips.Then build a spar from plastic card probably about 10 mm back from the leading edge.That should stop the wing flexing when the fuselage and upper wings are fitted.We shall see....\ said:I agree mate and your doing a great job so far , I really want to see that dihedral problem and how you go about it , I found the the underside of the wings was pretty much right but the top pushed them down due to how thin the plastic is on the underside
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