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  1. Forget the website Jaques - Phone, E-mail and Fax all work perfectly and the service from SLEC is, in my humble opinion, second to none ! On the contrary try e-mailing a well known model shop in Huntingdon - I have done on numerous occasions and they can't even be bothered to reply (not pnce, ever !) ! Well done SLEC 10 out of 10 from me ! "Un-named Huntingdon Shop" 0 out of 10 from me ! Rob 
  2. Hiya Dave and great to hear from someone else in the same boat as me (albeit you're clearly a more seasoned modeller than me - I'm a virgin !!!)  I've got as far as buying (and making) some tools, I've purchased the balsa etc.. (incidentally SLEC are absolutely fantastic !) and I've got the plan photocopied at my local Prontaprint (so I can cut it about without fear of ruining the original - this has allowed me to turn the plan upside down and iron the lines onto the balsa !). I've also sourced a canopy from the RCM&E plans service (plus a second, albeit a clear one, from a top guy I discovered on e-bay !). Just started cutting the balsa and have already got a few pieces of the jigsaw ready to fine finish. Still more balsa to cut but this isn't all as easy as Mr Hawes makes it sound ! Even a simple plan like this poses a few 'beginners problems' for a novice like me !   My big problem is simply one of time - I'm currently finishing my training with a view to my BMFA A test very soon and along with a young family (of which my 10 year old is also learning to fly with me !) theres just not enough hours in the day ! I can fully understand why so many people go for ARTF's - todays lifestyle makes these a better option particularly if you want to actually spend the max. amount of time flying ! Maybe I'll feel differently when my first model is finished - assuming it flies of course ? By the way I haven't actually sourced the power train etc.. yet ! All the best, Rob PS Perhaps we can swap / show some build photos, on this site ? 
  3. Cheers Flytilbroke - I think we can all now safely say this forum should act as a real beginners guide to gluing. Thanks everyone, Rob. 
  4. Many thanks Adrian - this is all very, very useful and helpful to me. Also big thanks for re-directing irrelevant threads away - I was getting fed up with e-mails advising of new replies only to find them of no relevance at all ! Kindest regards, Rob 
  5. Thanks Andy but what about the weight issue - my guess is PVA glue is pretty heavy in comparison to cyano ? What sort of time would you, personally, allow for PVA glue to fully set ? Cheers, Rob
  6. Cheers Timbo - you always seem to be one of the 'always helping sort' on this forum - thank you. Ironically purchased some cyano today and guess what ? Its Zap a gap ! Got all my balsa from SLEC today too (what a great company they are!) ! Almost ready to get started with my EZE-Fan / FIRST balsa model build - excited but nervous !!! Rob PS Got an "Excel" razor saw which came with a nice little mitre block - just hope the spiggot is metal and not the cheap plastic variety ! 
  7. Thanks Ivor but is there a rule with cyano eg so many drops per cm / inch ? How long do you leave this to set before you re- work ? I'll check out the Exacto's - I've already come accross a range called MAXX and another called EXPO but I'm unsure how good they are - if anyone had experiences, good or bad, I'd love to know as I'm off to the shops later this morning ! I know in the past I has some cheap modelling knives (small blue plastic box set of 3 x handles and about a dozen 'magnetted in' spare / different blades) and they just broke due to a 'crappy' plastic spigot belween the stem and part where the blade is held ! Can you recommend a good cyano ? Thanks again, Rob
  8. Thanks Timbo. Does the CA need to be spread fully along one or both joints ? Is this stronger and lighter than epoxy ? Cheers, Rob
  9. Hi everyone, Just about to start on my first model build, this weekend, and have decided on the above RCM&E plan. Collecting the balsa in the morning and canopy due anyday but (and please forgive my ignorance) can anyone recomend a specific glue which will do the job but help to keep the weight to a minimum - I've previously 'caked' my 'trainer plane' in 5 min and 30 min devcon epoxy for many, many repairs butsomehow I think I need to be a bit more careful with this build ! How much should I use ? Also can anyone recomend a good razor saw and mitre block ? Any help or information would be very gratefully received ? Thanks to you all, Rob "the beginner"
  10. Anyone else on here who can offer any advise / suggestions I'd love to hear from you ? Maybe other builders of this model can share their experiences ? Thanks and kind regards,  Rob 
  11. Cheers Tim - so the 1700 battery would be your choice then ? Anyone else on here who can offer any advise / suggestions I'd love to hear from you ? Maybe other builders of this model can share their experiences ? Thanks and kind regards,  Rob 
  12. Hi everyone, I'm having a go at my first ever model build and have chosen Nigel Hawes EZE-Fan (I seem particularly attracted to Nigel's range of models and have collected as many of the old RCM&E plans as I've been able to beg, borrow and steal from all over the place !). I see BRC Hobbies have several 'packages' available - is there any reason why I shouldn't go for the £69.99 set up which includes the 2200 battery ? If I go for the £59.99, with the 1700 battery what will the main differences be - interested to hear what everyone has too say regarding speed and flight times as a comparison between the two ? Sorry if this seems a daft question but I'm pretty much a novice all round - particularly with regard to electric flight (which all seems complicated and frightens me to bits !) ! Cheers, Rob PS Also seriously looking at Nigel Hawes (old) 30" Tucano, 30" BAe Hawk AND 45" Tucano. The months / years have rolled on since these plans / articles were written so can anyone please suggest a more modern electric 'set up' for all 3 ? Maybe BRC are the people to buy everything from, in one foul swoop ? PPS Yet another question - sorry ! Re the EZE-Fan what are the EXACT servos used and where can I source these from ? 
  13. Hi everyone, I'm having a go at my first ever model build and have chosen Nigel Hawes EZE-Fan (I seem particularly attracted to Nigel's range of models and have collected as many of the old RCM&E plans as I've been able to beg, borrow and steal from all over the place !). I see BRC Hobbies have several 'packages' available - is there any reason why I shouldn't go for the £69.99 set up which includes the 2200 battery ? If I go for the £59.99, with the 1700 battery what will the main differences be - interested to hear what everyone has too say regarding speed and flight times as a comparison between the two ? Sorry if this seems a daft question but I'm prety much a novice all round - particularly with regard to electric flight (which all seems complicated and frightens me to bits !) ! Cheers, Rob PS Also seriously looking at Nigel Hawes (old) 30" Tucano, 30" BAe Hawk AND 45" Tucano. The months / years have rolled on since these plans / articles were written so can anyone please suggest a more modern electric 'set up' for all 3 ? Maybe BRC are the people to buy everything from, in one foul swoop ? PPS Yet another question - sorry ! Re the EZE-Fan what are the EXACT servos used and where can I source these from ? 
  14. Thanks Allan. I'll contact Ian although it may be a week or so as I'm going away ? My biggest problem is, as a novice, exactly what is available and in what sizes ? Shame their (SLEC) website isn't 100% operatioonal really - unles they perhaps do a catalogue or brochure ? thanks, Rob
  15. Thanks everyone but I've now located an e-mail address and am now already communicating with them - for info. their e-mail address is:   [email protected] Now talking to a guy called Gary and as everyone keeps telling me B R C Hobbies really do seem to be a good company to deal with. Early signs are this shop will be one I will be dealing witha lot, in the future - what a refreshing change ! Too often we only hear the bad things ! Give 'em a try and see for yourselves ? Thanks again. Rob. 
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