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PSS A-10 Thunderbolt II - build blog
Callsign Tarnish replied to Phil Cooke's topic in PSS Build Blogs
Consider this your birthday cake, just about a candle for each year 😄 -
PSS A-10 Thunderbolt II - build blog
Callsign Tarnish replied to Phil Cooke's topic in PSS Build Blogs
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I do most of my building while standing and was suffering after a long session so I bought a 2m long anti-fatigue mat and the difference was night and day. I can't speak about what it would do for arthritis but it's something to consider.
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Build thread 1 Build thread 2 Build thread 3
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PSS A-10 Thunderbolt II - build blog
Callsign Tarnish replied to Phil Cooke's topic in PSS Build Blogs
What?!!! You mean it's not finished yet? -
Hurricane PSS: mass build
Callsign Tarnish replied to Maurice Dyer's topic in All Things Model Flying
I think you'd be better building something that was designed for power from the outset rather than something that wasn't designed for it. The spars and joiners etc wouldn't have been spec'd to cope with the extra weight and stress for example. Plus there's no shortage of Hurricane kits and plans to choose from. -
SHM themselves produced a laser cut short kit and the vac formed mouldings last time I looked. I built mine just from the plans and it's quite simple, go for it.
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Future balsa supplies in UK
Callsign Tarnish replied to Alan Gorham_'s topic in Building from Traditional Kits and Plans
I'm all for the noble suggestion of buying British but two things come to mind to add balance here: First, and bear with my generalisations, society and behaviour has changed. People trying to squeeze more in have a) less time and b) less money. If buying an ARTF from the far east means you can do more with less it's naive to think people won't take the path of least resistance. Despite being an accomplished scratch builder my last three large models have been ARTF / composite because I just can't be bothered to build right now. Second is the model shops. We cry about the rate they're closing but they just don't stock what they used to, unsurprisingly they're supporting the foam and ARTF market. This year around 80% of my fairly significant expenditure has been mostly to German shops and bit to Czech, Poland and Russia because they have what I want and excellent service to boot. Sadly my experience is that many overseas model businesses offer better selection, better service and lower prices. -
The Alpina is back!
Callsign Tarnish replied to MattyB's topic in Gliders and Gliding - General Discussion
Hmmm, looking at those photos I'm not convinced about the quality for an all moulded model, and the packaging would give me real cause for concern -
The Alpina is back!
Callsign Tarnish replied to MattyB's topic in Gliders and Gliding - General Discussion
I can speak of Tomahawk. I had one of theirs arrive yesterday and although I haven't started the assembly yet I unpacked it all to check for transport damage (none as it was very well packaged) and the quality is exceptional. -
Other options are M2.5 which is a good compromise, or 3mm carbon rod with adapters either end.
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A lot of us use Callie Graphics, despite being in the US the service is usually faster and cheaper than anyone in the UK. Has a huge range available on site so no lengthy conversations about what you want although she does do bespoke stuff too. Find what you like, select the scale, add to basket. Highly recommended.
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You might get more hits if you put what manual you're looking for in the thread title
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How much have you spent on modeling in 2020?
Callsign Tarnish replied to Paul Marsh's topic in All Things Model Flying
I plead the 5th.