Good stuff boys! Thank you.
After staring at the thing and it staring back at me, I've finally plucked up the courage to 'lacerate it'!
I chose to hacksaw through just short of a panel line, reasoning the panels would probably join on a rib and either side would be a relatively weak spot. Anyway, right or wrong, I ain't sticking the bu***r back together, that's for sure!
Here's the destruction process thus far.

I've made and fitted a plastic card rib. (Purely fictitious in shape) This will hardly be seen, but better than a gaping hole which I've seen on some models. Still one to add to the other fuselage half.

Figuring all the control wire would have been ripped out, I've angled both the rudder and elevator surfaces blowing as they will, in the slipstream.

Anyway, the butchery has started. Who knows where it will all end? I don't, that's for sure, but it sure will be fun finding out!..... :upside:
Cheers.
Fredrick Dibnah M.B.E.
After staring at the thing and it staring back at me, I've finally plucked up the courage to 'lacerate it'!
I chose to hacksaw through just short of a panel line, reasoning the panels would probably join on a rib and either side would be a relatively weak spot. Anyway, right or wrong, I ain't sticking the bu***r back together, that's for sure!
Here's the destruction process thus far.
I've made and fitted a plastic card rib. (Purely fictitious in shape) This will hardly be seen, but better than a gaping hole which I've seen on some models. Still one to add to the other fuselage half.
Figuring all the control wire would have been ripped out, I've angled both the rudder and elevator surfaces blowing as they will, in the slipstream.
Anyway, the butchery has started. Who knows where it will all end? I don't, that's for sure, but it sure will be fun finding out!..... :upside:
Cheers.
Fredrick Dibnah M.B.E.
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