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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 14
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Hello,
I am a newcomer to card models and after a few simple buildings I'm trying the Modele Kartonowe Fokker E.III. I'm really enjoying it... However, after I attached the wings they sag quite a bit...I used a small wooden dowel to go with the paper tube to shape the wing. I didn't think the dowel would cause the wings to sag. I thought maybe the rigging would 'pull' the wings back level, but the pylon is so small and weak it won't take the strain... So, my question is how do folks deal with bracing wings so they don't sag??? Thanks! Charles T. |
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Fallen out of the hobby.
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Lake Hellvasu, AZ
Posts: 798
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Shave down a dowel to make a new pylon, that shoud handle the stress of the wings.
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