This is craftsmanship right here I'm over here using foam putty and sand paper and airbrush to make my planes looking like new this guy is doing it easier with balsa hmm and once you fix all those tips that break on the phone playing the ball so they'll never break again except just break off in balsa but you still got templates probably I got the e-flite version of the spitfire with the retrax and everything my retrax bent I still haven't been able to get them perfectly straight they're getting better but it's taking me about a good 3 days to get it straightened out back to perfect and you can still buy spare parts for it thank God I just said I have been just feeling it with putty and then it's airbrushing and it looks back normal brand new but I think I'm just going to order all brand new parts for it and rebuild it from the ground up new fuselage and everything it's going to cost about a hundred bucks but it's a beautiful plane
Hi Dracing, you can use whatever you have to hand and are comfortable getting results with. For me using balsa is just that. Any Spitfire is worth repairing, what beautiful birds, thanks for your comment.
I had the same Spitfire!! But tip stalled it on it's maiden flight and smashed it up and then they stopped making the Mk1 so never replaced it, nice repair job 👍😄
Cliff that was interesting, never thought of using balsa. I always have luck heating smashed foam to return it to pre-smashed shape. Well done Sir, Jeff in LA USA
Great job Cliff. I remarked before, with those hands you should have trained as a surgeon, you'd be on £100K a year, have even more planes plus loads of time to fly them!
Tbh paintwork scared me a bit but considering the effort I have seen at the local flying club at least you won't notice it at first glance. I swear I've seen guys use all sorts of oranges pinks and yellows and insert random color and it just looked like something a clown would fly lol. Liked the wooden repair idea.
Some Spitfire variants were built with clipped wingtips. Of course you’d have to change the paint scheme. A Mk V in a day intruder scheme would be nice.
There are strict rules David, 1, I leave no trace and, 2, It must all be gone by food preparation time, seems a bit unfair to me but do I dare to push my luck!? 😐
This is craftsmanship right here I'm over here using foam putty and sand paper and airbrush to make my planes looking like new this guy is doing it easier with balsa hmm and once you fix all those tips that break on the phone playing the ball so they'll never break again except just break off in balsa but you still got templates probably I got the e-flite version of the spitfire with the retrax and everything my retrax bent I still haven't been able to get them perfectly straight they're getting better but it's taking me about a good 3 days to get it straightened out back to perfect and you can still buy spare parts for it thank God I just said I have been just feeling it with putty and then it's airbrushing and it looks back normal brand new but I think I'm just going to order all brand new parts for it and rebuild it from the ground up new fuselage and everything it's going to cost about a hundred bucks but it's a beautiful plane
Hi Dracing, you can use whatever you have to hand and are comfortable getting results with. For me using balsa is just that. Any Spitfire is worth repairing, what beautiful birds, thanks for your comment.
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes no prob man. And yea they are good looking planes. Mine looks mint condition but it has scars underneath all the make up lol
I had the same Spitfire!! But tip stalled it on it's maiden flight and smashed it up and then they stopped making the Mk1 so never replaced it, nice repair job 👍😄
Hi Ian, thanks, that was bad luck, I do enjoy flying mine, when I eventually wreck it I'll glue it together and use it on the slope 🙂
What a great idea Cliff , never thought of using light balsa...Very interesting...👍👍👍🇬🇧
Thanks Sean, it's just another method of many, I love to mix it up a bit 🤔
Cliff that was interesting, never thought of using balsa. I always have luck heating smashed foam to return it to pre-smashed shape. Well done Sir, Jeff in LA USA
And I'll try your suggestion next time, cheers 🤔
Very nice work mate.
Thanks Tony, it's only got to be good enough to look good as she flies by 🙂
Great job Cliff. I remarked before, with those hands you should have trained as a surgeon, you'd be on £100K a year, have even more planes plus loads of time to fly them!
When I was young they were still using leeches 😁
Nice repair Cliff. Just a word of advice. Wear some shoes when using a scalpel!!
Great advice Bob, are you speaking from experience 🤔😁
@@CliffHarveyRCPlanes Well, the other day I had a very near miss! When I watched your vid, it occurred to me how close I came to A&E!!!
Looks great. Won't be those parts that break 👍
Thanks CK 🙂
Nice work cliff. I love the spitfire. 😎👍👍✌
Thanks Roy, it's a plane that deserves pampering and special treatment 🙂
Tbh paintwork scared me a bit but considering the effort I have seen at the local flying club at least you won't notice it at first glance. I swear I've seen guys use all sorts of oranges pinks and yellows and insert random color and it just looked like something a clown would fly lol. Liked the wooden repair idea.
Thanks WS, as long as the paint is a close match it doesn't really matter what's underneath 😁👍
Some Spitfire variants were built with clipped wingtips.
Of course you’d have to change the paint scheme.
A Mk V in a day intruder scheme would be nice.
Never thought of that James, good idea 🙂
How strong is the connection between the balsa and foam?
Interesting question Borimir, I suppose the answer is if it breaks again there'll be a thin piece of foam attached to the epoxy 🤔
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I see somebody in your family is a doctor who is fan.
Isn't everybody a fan Stephen? 😁
She lives to fight another day.
Hi Terry, Spitfires should be repaired and flown, it's in their DNA 😁
Is the wife out of town Cliff? That your allowed in the kitchen.
There are strict rules David, 1, I leave no trace and, 2, It must all be gone by food preparation time, seems a bit unfair to me but do I dare to push my luck!? 😐