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Old 06-26-2018, 08:35 AM
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As there are no formers nor wing spar, the main wings, when attached to the wing fairings and then to the fuselage, some what become a little warped. It's my build skills problem for sure. Anyway I can and have to live with that. On the whole, given some paint job on the windscreen and pax windows and the anti-glare flat black patch on the nose section, the Navion looks impressive, doesn't it?
There are ways to get around the warping issue without having to rely on formers or spars. A small strip of aluminum sheeting might have helped to correct the issue. I use it extensively in almost all my wings, control surfaces and especially on my larger scale builds such as the 1/18th SR-71 whether I roll the wings or use formers. It goes a long way towards giving the thinner can surface some rigidity it would not normally have. If this a resource available to you, it is one worth investigating IMO...

The different colors do add to the finer details. I use this technique as well by keeping strips of solid colored can available. I have cataloged solid panels of black, blue, white, red and yellow and when I need an added dash of color such as this, I just affix that color can where it is needed. That might be a technique to investigate, should you have the resources available to do so. I've never been a fan of painting cans especially given its propensity to scrape right off if not sealed with a dull or gloss coat over it, so I opt for solid colored can in these instances...

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