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David Ovenden

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  1. It has always been like that for me on my Samsung tablet. I reported it and was told the techies would look into it. But it never improved. As you say Peter, it's white text on an off-white background which renders it all but unreadable.  I have to just guess where to tap on the screen. 

  2. Paul, this will have my Saito 115 4 stroke in it so it's not electric.  I was just making the point that it's an older kit made before Seagull adapted their designsl to be "electric friendly"

    Mine will be glow powered so don't worry. You will not be alone!

  3. Well , not so much a make-over as a build with a modified paint scheme.

    I recently picked up an unstarted Seagull Sea Fury kit from a modeller who was giving up. Obviously these kits have been out of production for quite a while, and the kit is not quite up to current standards. For example, it has no electric provision (mounts / battery space etc) and no removable top hatch.  Danny F and others have some time back detailed modifications for electric and demonstrated that the model can be redone in other paint schemes.

    So far I have fitted some HK electric retracts and oleos in place of the supplied mechanical units with wire legs. I have increased the wheel wells to take proper size wheels (3.5"). And repainted the model to disguise the  pretty boring and unconvincing film finish it came with. I have decided on a Dutch naval scheme and am modelling 860which was part of the 1959 Dutch Naval aerobatic team that used Sea Furies. I feel its a much nicer scheme than the Canadian racing colours supplied as standard. Eagled eyed will see I have the cowl on upside down  098 instead of 860!

     

     

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  4. Anyone got experience of using a "home" (rather than semi-professional) plotter cutter for making registration letters/numbers from self adhesive vinyl? If so, what are machine you using and what software to drive it? What are pitfalls?  It may not be worthwhile getting one, but the theoretical  ease of cutting letters and professional finish of items appeals.

    Thanks

  5. 9 hours ago, Danny Fenton said:

    Surprisingly I am not too troubled by this one, and am in fact quite looking forward to flying a four-stroke.

     

    Cheers

    Danny

    Danny, I regularly fly four stroke powered models as well as electric ones. I am always more nervous test flying a new electric model than one powered by a four stroke engine.

    You will be fine I'm sure. Look forward to seeing the photos.

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  6. An update on the FW 190 retracts issue. I have managed to source a new, but well discounted, set of the now-discontinued E-Flite 60-120 retracts with 81degree retract angle. These were designed (I think) for the H9 ME109 kit. Good news is they fit easily into the Black Horse FW 190 model and the oleo struts that come with the kit are a perfect fit in the E Flite retracts. It gives nearly the correct angled look (81 degrees vs. 75 degrees) when extended and the wheels sit nicely on the ground when down. 

    The info might help someone else wanting to replace the air units on the BH kit.

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  7. Personally I agree entirely with what has been said so far . I'll always mount my servos in-line with the pushrod axis for all the reasons previously stated.

    However, back in the day(1981) R.H.Warring no less was suggesting either method was OK. Photo from his book "Radio Control for Modellers". 

     

     

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  8. Well it seems there is a current supply  shortage of balsa in the grades needed for modelling. Fortunately I have a buffer stock that means personally I've not run out.

    I remember in the 80s visiting Balsa Cabin's premises with 3 friends in a big Volvo estate (theirs not mine) to buy a "stock" of frequently used sheet and strip wood. It was a bit if an investment at the time when money was tight.

    Since then I have tried to keep the supply stocked up as and when wood was easily available. (When a nice piece was seen in a shop or at shows.)

    Some may say it's hoarding. But as I only replace what I use when wood is easily available I don't see it that way , its just common sense so I have the wood to build when I need it. So during lockdown I could get a model built when trips out were not possible.

  9. On 30/04/2022 at 11:59, leccyflyer said:

    Purely from the image it looks like an approximation of Sky, as used in RAF day fighter schemes from Aug 1940 onwards, but pictures can be deceptive on screen. Tamiya XF-21 for comparison

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    Indeed screen pics are deceptive. Denis who has some film describes it as "lime green". So I'll just paint the existing light grey film on the model with the correct colour. Can check then before/ as the paint goes on.

  10. I have found what ED suggests above to work well  if tve thread in the cab is a little worn you could try wrapping some PTFE pipe tape round the manifold pipe before you screw the can on. Then follow the  steps as outlined by ED above. Has worked in the past for me 

  11. 41 minutes ago, Paul De Tourtoulon said:

    I will ask Pierre he has a few of those military colours,

     I bought "fuchsia" it's Orange, another club member bought Ferrari Red, it's the same orange as mine, orange,,?

    Thanks Paul. If he has any it would be interesting to see what colour it actually is.  

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