So, let's all start a religious thread, shall we.........!
Let's all stand for what we believe in......! Or not.........!
Let us all start a thread, which has got **** all to do with modeling.....:angelic::grumpy:
In a pub/cafe, the four most worst discussions you can have is: Politics, Religion, Work and Sex..... !
Politics: "Are you serious .....?"
Religion: "Who.......?"
Work: AAAAARGGGHHHHH........."
Sex: "When.....?"
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I like this technique. I think that it will add strength as rigidity to the section.Six pages have been unfolded so far. Now I have to decide how to break down the engine assembly. One critical step is to align the wings and fin correctly. Since the engines are simple tubes there is no straight surface to anchor the wings and the fin. However, there must be a straight surface to place them correctly and keep them in that position over a long term. A conventional "glue-it-to-the-surface" would result in floppy wings which are undoubtedly going to sag and break off. To combine both premises I have decided to deviate from the mere tube design of the engines. Each of them will consist of two halves which are glued to a strong and straight middle piece. The wing / fin is put over it like a hat then. This sketch should show you what I mean:
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This technique was a bit influenced by the wing construction of Martin Saenger's Thunderfighter.![]()