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Ramstein44 -> RE: Large scale Luftwaffe/Axis forum.. (2/7/2013 11:42 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Ramstein44 SrTelemaster150 As long as you ''are doing'' something; not ''planning on doing something'' other then slapping it together and making it look like the thousands of already slapped together ''ARF's'' of this version, then it's a flip, otherwise...I't's not in the right forum. Right now, you plane is an ''ARF'' under construction. When you get to the modifications; that's what this thread is about. Current ''kit'' builds or ''ARF'' flips. The only reason I even mention my TF Giant FW190 is due to it being completely modified (flipped). I do look forward to seeing all the things you change to it. Well, if I wasn't waiting on a new fuselage, I would be modifying the plane to accept the electric TW retract. That will take some engineering. That will be my next post on here. It won't be ''slapped together'', I've never had an ARF that wasn't extensively modified before it was all said & done. SrTelemaster150 I think we're missing the point. We want to see you "doing" not "planning" to do something different to the plane other than what others are already doing. We want to see your “extensive modifications". I believe that electric retract is something of an issue on the TF FW190 forum already with those that are building that ARF. This isn't about future plans because if that were the case, I have several planes just like I'm sure many others here plan to build or modify.. Projects on the table right now; you could be adding a new screw to a build or flipped arf, repairing it or flipping it after the build, it just has to be current and not common. The key to this forum is to separate the "builders" from the Plane Jane "ARF" builds. It's for current projects that are under construction or ARF's under "obvious" modifications. IMO, adding the stock setup isn't a mod. Get your new fuse, strip it and change it up because that my friend is flipping..[8D]
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