my very first model - my seamstress mom helped me decades ago - sigh - i miss her dearly - when i have a more spacious digs, would love to do this one again - thanks for posting this.
I've learned to never cut out the centers of the formers until after the fuselage is assembled and most of the stringers are in place . Balsa parts in these kits is very thin and the formers can crack and break easily .
my very first model - my seamstress mom helped me decades ago - sigh - i miss her dearly - when i have a more spacious digs, would love to do this one again - thanks for posting this.
When building this plane, when do you take a moment to sip a spot of tea ?
I've learned to never cut out the centers of the formers until after the fuselage is assembled and most of the stringers are in place . Balsa parts in these kits is very thin and the formers can crack and break easily .
What happened to part three?