Hi Guys,
Again, coming to these boards to ask the experts on this, although I have some obvious ideas how to successfully put it together, my challenge (as it perhaps is been yours too) is:
How to build it to make it detachable / serviceable?
From the pictures you can tell I have yet to install the stern planes, not yet done as I have to first attach/glue both stern pieces to do it right, since they go exactly on the very seam, where both two stern pieces meet.
Now, that's ok.
Problem is that I'll be forced to install the full rudder set up (shafts, moveable pieces and even the jumper) prior to gluing the two halves, as I won't be able to do it once the two stern halves are epoxied.
The same pretty much will be with the planes after the stern halves and rudders are done.
How can one work around this? In other words, the problem is the rudder and plane shafts, as they can only be run through from the inside of the hull, not the outside which would be ideal for service as they could be detachable, even for when painting the model.
How is this done?
Any ideas,
Thanks,
Corsaire



Again, coming to these boards to ask the experts on this, although I have some obvious ideas how to successfully put it together, my challenge (as it perhaps is been yours too) is:
How to build it to make it detachable / serviceable?
From the pictures you can tell I have yet to install the stern planes, not yet done as I have to first attach/glue both stern pieces to do it right, since they go exactly on the very seam, where both two stern pieces meet.
Now, that's ok.
Problem is that I'll be forced to install the full rudder set up (shafts, moveable pieces and even the jumper) prior to gluing the two halves, as I won't be able to do it once the two stern halves are epoxied.
The same pretty much will be with the planes after the stern halves and rudders are done.
How can one work around this? In other words, the problem is the rudder and plane shafts, as they can only be run through from the inside of the hull, not the outside which would be ideal for service as they could be detachable, even for when painting the model.
How is this done?
Any ideas,
Thanks,
Corsaire





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