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Guillows Series 1000 - F4U Corsair by mattolson. Viewed 3285 times.
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mattolson10-Mar-07 20:21
Folding wing hardware installed. Make sure you get a tight fit.
gleno29-Mar-07 06:48
gleno29-Mar-07 06:53
wow mate! top job! i have been tied up with work and other issues and havent had a chance to get back into my f4-u until now and im almost glad after seeing your photos! cant wait to see how yours comes out!
mattolson31-Mar-07 19:34
Thanks. I've put the Corsair on the back burner so I can 'practice' my finishing and painting skills on the 403 Spitfire, so yours maybe finished first. Hope to see your pics too.
jkap518-May-07 22:21
Does the kit come with the folding wing hardware or did you get that seperate?
trotro17-Jul-07 01:45
can u post more pics on how u build the folding wings and does de guillow kit comes w movavle alerons?
mattolson17-Jul-07 13:43
The folding wing hardware and instructions are provided with the kit as is the moveable ailerons. I'll try and take a few more detail shots of the hardware installed for you. As always with the Guillow kits is to be patient, study the plans carefully, and work slowly. Sorry Jkap5, I must have missed your question back in May.
trotro17-Jul-07 21:09
thanks alot i am verry exited to start my model...i am thinkin in make it Electric RC ,micro servos...and electric motor, but i dont know if it can be done do you know anything about this?
mattolson19-Jul-07 14:59
I am sure it can be done, but best to defer to James or others for good info on doing that. I've only used foam ARFs to fly, but one of these days.... I don't know your experience level, but also bear in mind that this is a relatively large complex bird.
mattolson25-Jul-07 15:57
trotro...I've posted a couple of pics of the folding wing details.
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