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We won!!!
Now I'm in a mood to continue. Here is my progress.
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You're doing it right.
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#153
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Almost finished. The undercariage is too weak. It moves one side and the other easily. It needs more glue.
I hope this time I build this part correctly. I tried this changed and it goes too much ahead.
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#154
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You can try soaking it in in superglue, it helps a lot.
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#155
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Actually, I'm afraid using superglue. But maybe I'll try it.
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#156
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You might want to consider using some kind of wire as reinforcement for any landing gear. Music wire works well but others like small paper clips or even floral wire could also work.
Curt |
#157
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I use different sizes of welding wire.Thinnest I found was steel MIG wire 0.025 of an inch,about 0.6 mm.Welding shops usually have some leftovers collecting dist somewhere.
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#158
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Also you may want to use aluminum foil from soda or beer cans, cut them as paper and use a little bit of paint.
The wire is recommended by most polish editors of paper models. Wire and paper its ok. |
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Thank you Curt, Butelczynski and wireandpaper, I will consider your suggestions in future works.
Now I'm excited (once again) with my finally-finished triplane. The wheels are not glued yet, but this is how it looks now.
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It came out a cute and charming model.
The red color of the model also adds a lot. YOAV |
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