pawnshopmike
Staff member
I had high hopes for Moustache Model Works. But after hearing about all the issues you're having I think I'll steer clear of them. The last laser cut kit I built was from Mountain Models and it was absolutely fabulous.
I had high hopes for Moustache Model Works. But after hearing about all the issues you're having I think I'll steer clear of them. The last laser cut kit I built was from Mountain Models and it was absolutely fabulous.
The cardboard will be fine. The strength comes from the carbon inner tube. The sleeve just guides the carbon into the wings.Question. To use the cardboard wingtube sleeve or make a glass one or buy one?
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The cardboard will be fine. The strength comes from the carbon inner tube. The sleeve just guides the carbon into the wings.
Just paint a coat of clear on it or fuel-proof. I have and have had lots of birds with cardboard tubes. Never had an issue. They always seem to outlast my flying anyway.I guess I’m more worried about wear over time, or even water damage.
Just one note of curiosity, if the laser files are correct, why isn't the drawing. It would seem one would start with the drawing?
Just one note of curiosity, if the laser files are correct, why isn't the drawing. It would seem one would start with the drawing?
BalsaDust is spot on. Humidity changes. There is different type of paper out there that is less prone to this. I forget the name of it, but it’s slightly transparent too... and more expensive.
It’s a little hard to move your mindset when building to trust the wood. But that’s what one has to do here.