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Who said you can’t repair 3d printed planes?
Now I’m worried. What do you want Kermit?
Fantastic video Kermit, great close ups, captured the action from the day perfectly.
Just like your skilful flying it was a pleasure to watch…………………………………………………………….Just sayn!
P.S. The barbecue was pretty good as well.
Some nice still shots there Mike.
Ron, you need another printer.
You could be printing the wings on one and the fuselage on the other.
My video showing the incredible flying skills of our “Top Gun Flight School” ace instructor.
Kermit, our youthful group aren’t members of RC Toys therefore they don’t bother to look at this site with the constant degrading remarks made about them.
Instead, the “Marine Modellers of Tasmania” have a high-quality weekly newsletter personally emailed to them.
This informative entertaining newsletter includes a link to my video’s and also includes a few photos from the week as well as lots of useful information.
Good to see Predators video, a nice change to see the yachts with the horizon level……………………………………Just sayn.
What was happening down the good end,
Friday’s not looking as good now. Maybe Sunday?
I used this one, It’s an Acrylic like the “Little Squirts” I’m using for the colours.
Tried it today and didn’t get any adverse reactions from the topcoat.

The main reason to use it was because the fuselage has different colours, and I didn’t want the edges to bleed.
All parts have been printed.
Motor installed, fuselage and wings etc all have been sprayed with a clearcoat ready for the colour.

I tried a different method to glue the LW PLA parts this time as recommended in the instructions: –

I used these small bottles, and it worked really well. A lot easier than putting on the glue and then bringing the parts together.

Rudder, elevator and axle cover have been painted in red, waiting to dry.
Friday’s not looking to bad?
Long way off yet Ron.
Don’t do it Bodge,
I dropped in for a look a few years ago, and now I have planes everywhere.
Very addictive.
That’s bright! But where are the side windows?
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