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Final sanding round and closing of the wing seat gap with epoxy/microballoons, force into the gap with a syringe:

 

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Happily I got the wing off again....

 

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Now there is not postponing anymore. Tonight covering will start. It is more then 2 years ago since I last covered a model, I hope I still can do this properly. Happily it is an easy scheme to cover.

 

Cheers, Lucas

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When one forgets to press the "Submit Reply" button one does not get feedback, but the site does not lose the content entered. So "the red stuff" came on the next day:

 

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Since it will be raining tomorrow (on snow, so the surface gets very slippery) I expect to start on the fuselage. Is it wise to start with the difficult part, i.e. the fin?

 

Lucas

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I took the topside first. Not too pleased with how the tail turned out:

 

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Mostly because of the stringers that I should have continued further back. Also there is very much crimping involved, which tend to lead to somewhat ragged edges.

 

But the whole topside is done. The rest is easier.

 

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Started with the canopy tonight, but I wonder how to fix this while gluing. If using small screws, how many would one need? Is it best to drill and fix dry, then take out all screws, apply canopy glue and screw to hold or is it better to glue first (but how to hold the plastic sheet in place then), and drill holes and screw later?

 

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All advice appreciated!

 

Lucas

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I use very small screws, about five round the bowed frames and a couple along the side members.  

As Ron says  Model Fixings have an incredible range and they ship world wide and very very fast.

 

My problem with Model Fixings is that every time I go on the site I think "Oh, those would be useful. I could do with some of them...Oh, I need some of them...." and a small order gets much bigger.  

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