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Weighing down front of model

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Probably no recess in through th cockpit is there? Perhaps drilling a hole in the inside of the front undercarriage stow area, and dropping some weight through the hole, holding the plane nose down and spraying a little expanding foam in to hold the weight in place, then filling and carefully touching up the hole


Other than im outta ideas, anyone else?
 
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Probably no recess in through th cockpit is there? Perhaps drilling a hole in the inside of the front undercarriage stow area, and dropping some weight through the hole, holding the plane nose down and spraying a little expanding foam in to hold the weight in place, then filling and carefully touching up the hole
Other than im outta ideas, anyone else?
That's a great idea! ;) :eek: there is a space behind the control panel bit in the cockpit and all the way to the front, so I think I'll open the part in the middle where it's been glued, and I'll put a weight or two in there :D :) Thanks for that Dave :)
 
I use Deluxe Materials Liquid Gravity to weigh down the nose of aircraft (before I button them up!), you may find it easier to retro fit in your situation.
 
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I use Deluxe Materials Liquid Gravity to weigh down the nose of aircraft (before I button them up!), you may find it easier to retro fit in your situation.
I've heard somebody talking about using liquid gravity before, maybe it was you. I can't remember. :confused: :D Sorry but what does retro fit mean? :)
 
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I've heard somebody talking about using liquid gravity before, maybe it was you. I can't remember. :confused: :D Sorry but what does retro fit mean? :)
Fit or install something after construction.
 
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Hi all, I tried using 4 or 5 small strips of a 4mm diameter brass rod to weigh down the nose, so it's now sorted :D :) Thank you everyone for your help :)


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A thread on the build should be up over the next few days as it is very near completion :D :)
 
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Good recovery and a lesson learned perhaps.
Thank you and definitely a lesson learned :D :)


"Be sure to install weights before gluing the model together" :)





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