Image Comments |
sweetwillie | 27-Apr-08 14:11 |
If I beef ut up on the right how do I do it and where do I begin and end it? |
John M Oshust | 27-Apr-08 14:27 |
This photo shows the twist. Pick a side and sheet it all. Then midify the other side to fit. Your choice, sand down or build up! |
John M Oshust | 27-Apr-08 14:29 |
I meant modify. I hope you have not covered the whole thing because if you did I think you have a lot of work ahead. Though you could add sheeting to take the "Bend" out! |
John M Oshust | 27-Apr-08 14:30 |
Purchase hugh amounts of micro fill! |
poppy | 27-Apr-08 14:39 |
Cut the fuselage at the last sheet, reposition and glue. It's just wood so should be no problem. |
sweetwillie | 27-Apr-08 14:52 |
John, I think you need a new keyboard. The one you have doesn't spell very good. Mine has a bad habit of doing that, so I'm forced to proofread a lot.If I can put that practice into my modeling, it'll improve greatly. |
John M Oshust | 27-Apr-08 15:03 |
poppy is correct...I have cut my planes apart for ease in building. Cut the fuse behind a former the reglue it with spacers to take up the slack...it should work fine. |
sweetwillie | 27-Apr-08 17:32 |
Well, patience isn't my strong suite, I've already beefed up the left side with 1/16 balsa. I suppose that if that doesn't work, I'll cut the fuselage where the curve begins and rebuild it. Let's hope this works. |