First KIT Boxxer Bipe build TIPS
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From: Boynton Beach, FL
Call me silly I bought a kit - been flying about 4 years and have never bought a kit - They come packaged a bit different than the ARF's - Ohio Models seem to have very nice kits and I have always wanted a Biplane - Always wanted to build models so here I am with a box of sticks and not sure where to start - Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated - Kit set up suggestions - tools I will need ( should have most of what I need ) - Do's and Don'ts on construction - I hope to start building this weekend
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From: Rowlett,
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I just took a look at the website.
It looks like it should be pretty straight forward, just follow the instructions.
You will need a flat building surface, if you have that this looks like it should go together pretty easily.
It looks like it should be pretty straight forward, just follow the instructions.
You will need a flat building surface, if you have that this looks like it should go together pretty easily.
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Follow this link and download the manual to the Great Planes PT-40 or PT-60.
http://www.greatplanes.com/parts/index.html#kits
Near the front is as pretty good listing of tools and supplies. Not everything there is a "must have" but it gives a good idea.
Edit: I just looked at the OMP web site. I'm thinking your primary tools will be: Exacto knife with lots of blades, razor saw, and sanding blocks.
http://www.greatplanes.com/parts/index.html#kits
Near the front is as pretty good listing of tools and supplies. Not everything there is a "must have" but it gives a good idea.
Edit: I just looked at the OMP web site. I'm thinking your primary tools will be: Exacto knife with lots of blades, razor saw, and sanding blocks.



