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Pre Build
<div></div><div>I am relatively new to the hobby. I built two planes when I was a teenager, a glider and a Sig Kadet. I just recently started to learn to fly and have two ARF planes. My first build is a GB super chipmunk. I am halfway into it. What I have learned and hopefully many of you master builders can add to this thread on pre build <a name="OLE_LINK1">techniques</a>.</div><div></div><div>I learned that just opening the box (box of sticks) and starting to build is not the best way to tackle a build. It is very easy to get ahead of yourself. So I am getting ready (research and preparations) to build a BUSA ¼ scale J-3 Cub modified to a Super Cub.</div><div></div><div>The things that I will do differently than my Chipmunk build will go as Fallows.</div><div></div>
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RE: Pre Build
I like to lay the top of the box along side the bottom. Then, anytime I am rummaging through the box to find parts, whatever I remove from the bottom goes into the top - not on the workbench, or a chair, or anywhere else. This way I always know that the part I am looking for is in one box or the other.
I also like to open all plastic bags and transfer the parts to ziploc bags, so I can re-seal them after removing a part. For small screws etc, I have a magnetic dish to keep them in. |
RE: Pre Build
Don't forget to have the engine, engine mount, fuel tank, fuel line and fueling accessories that you intend to use on hand before you start the fuselage build.
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RE: Pre Build
try your best to keep the base material for any pre-cut formers and ribs etc to act as templates. If the pre-cut parts are loose, draw their outlines on some paper and keep it in the box. So if you make a complete mess of something, you can make another kit of bits. Or even make another complete model!
The advice about keeping things together and tidy is really good. I try to do this, and always fail somewhere, usually with an indispensible scale doodad that usually winds up in the freezer, or at the bootom of a tin of varnish. I make notes in the user manual about TX set-up etc, sub-trims and the like, so if the TX dumps my settings, I can re-programme immediately without trial and error. |
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