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Then, let we keep forward to work! The wing and the stablizer are fold into its shape. Just roughly fold them into half and wait for the further step
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Let see what's the result if you successfully make it. I wish everyone will complete this course. Of course, it flew great!!
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Then, after I tested the Lighting II airborne. I found this jet is real fast and not smoot as good as the Raptor. Reducing of weight is needed for slowing the jet so it would fly slower and smoother.
Let get back to our work, let continue with this parts. We use a stick to form up the round shape and the clamp for making the shouder of the main fuselage.
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It looks very nice Cafe! I think the most complex part for you is the front fuselage with that difficult sharp curve at the radome. So I give you some sample and clue for making the paper flexible to fit the structure. Yes, you nedd the structure first then the outside cover can contact the structure.
Please carefully notice the small black mark, cut it out then you will see how flexible the paper is.
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Thank you Chaiwat.
I built this part before you started this thread so it looks like I'll have to redo it over the week-end. I closed a gap yesterday on the back of the spine that I should probably have left alone. I think it will be covered by another part.
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Hey Chaiwat i bet i can make ur f 35 without instructions i tryed before on the f 22 and i can do it again
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i made it except without the transparent canopy seriously were do u get the transparent plastic i cant find some anywhere and i got a realy good glue but it smudges the colori also use to have another glue that also smudges the colorand bends the paper I'l never use that glue again but now im on a great glue that smudges colorso if u dont mindthe f 35 whith a smudged color ohhhhhhhhhh!!!!! lets make that from a near by explosion oil
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You can find how to make a canopy by type this word in the youtube. Let go further step for the next tutorial. Actually, I think it is very creative to post your finish Lighting II in here so we can exchange the knowledge and the technique of this jet. Some friend add up only weight at the head radome which will cause unstable of the flight so I recommend to add weight at the center of the gravity if the model so the tiny jet will belly land beautifully and will do aerobatic in some different angle of throwing.
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