Ok, the second problem. First put the wing panel on the floor, climb up on a chair, yell aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh, and jump from the chair onto the wing panel. Hey tigerdude, breathe man!!!!!!!!!!! I'm just joking to see if you are paying attention!!!! Sorry, couldn't help funnin' with ya. Here's your fix. Basically you glued wing tip plate on a little bit low, so a "bump" extends below the line of the bottom of the wing. Here's what you will need to do to fix it. First, get a piece of tri-stock (try to use balsa to save weight). You will have to sand/carve for it to fit on the inside of the wing tip plate (see attached picture for clarification), you want it to fit between the wing tip plate and the outside of the rib W5. What you are doing here is adding material so that you can sand on the bottom and not worry about the wing tip plate coming unglued when you sand on the joint. Now turn the wing over and sand the "bump" flush with the bottom of the wing. The material wedge you put inside the wing tip plate will keep the plate attached as you sand on this joint. Once you have it flush with the bottom of the wing you are all set now.
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. Funny man, I loved your sense of humor - too cute. As I stated earlier I did NOT glue the wing tip plate in yet, I only test fitted it. So I can still bevel it. My question is, seeing as thou I can still bevel it out should I still add the tri-stock? I know you will probably say no to this, but remember - as you can see in the pic, the tip has been cracked and filled at one time before I even received the kit and maybe the tri-stock will help strengthen that problem along with filling it in some with filler. Or do you think filler will be enough for the crack? If I add stock to this tip it will also have to be added to the other tip to even out the weight. So, should I add the tri-stock, tri-stock and filler, or just the filler to add strength to the crack?
As for the big gap at the L.E tip, I will leave it alone.
CORRECTION: But then again, where I would add the tri-stock by the rib would not do anything for the crack as it would be nowhere near it, so I just answered my own question

. Just fill it in with gap filler. As for the bottom of the tip near the rib, should I add the tri-stock to strenthen the tip or just bevel it?