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  1. Hi all afraid to say that after moving house and now in the throws of changing job I no longer have space and time for my rc hobby. Anyone interested in a part built Stampe? wings are built and fuselage sides think it would need to be a local pick up though. I also have some other kits built Bristo M1 and a 8ft Telemaster fitted with Saito fg 14c (petrol) which is just about run in. I am considering removing engine and radio gear from telemaster to sell off. Let me know if anyone is interested the gear is in central Scotland. Cheers Scott
  2. Hi All I am using a 1200x600 ceiling tile the type you get in offices etc. this I have laid onto a half sheet of mdf 25 mm thick. This seems to work well as the pins have enough purchase before hitting the mdf. Cheers Scott
  3. Hi All Looking for some advice for servo for the wings of the Stampe. I have Futaba gear. Should I try wing servos? or more standard ones? also would digital be a better option? Cheers Scott
  4. Hi All, I think this ones still alive! And the coasters are pretty good too! Scott
  5. Hi All I returned to the hobby and really only knew glow/diesel engines. I was a bit lost with the electric choices. I decided on petrol four stroke to kich me off. I have a Saito 14c and really like it. I am know waiting on the arrival of a 30b. As a kid I loved the small engines even after a few mishaps which almost removed a finger or two. My choice is based on this which really could be seen as heart before mind. I remember dreaming of owning a four stroke but could never afford them at the time can't really afford them now! lol For me there is nothing better than the shiny well made engine although I am no expert with the tuning I do enjoy the learning curve. I feel whatever works for you is right. Cheers Scott
  6. Yes and the collective knowledge is really helpful. It's good to know if you really get stumped you can ask and get the help you need.
  7. Cheers Cymaz, the main reason for taking the kit on is your build blog and I will be going over it carefully. Looking forward to getting started! cheers again Scott
  8. Lol fair enough Martin I always get a bit freaked out over the straightness of a fuselage particularly with open frames, I find wings easier somehow.
  9. Cheers Percy! Who doesn't like building wings it's transporting them I don't like.
  10. I do hope not,I was lucky enough many years ago to have a Grandad with just enough patience to teach me some basic building technics. Now I hope to continue building for as long as I can and to encourage others too. Just about to start this one! Cheers Scott
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