Hi, new builder (and pretty new to the forum) with a few questions. Building a 400-series laser cut P-51D, having only ever built one model before -- a 500 series Bf109 before (and that was done without much research, so had a lot of trouble).
1. Some of the bottom stringers (that go from the underbelly intake towards the tail of the plane have to be curved pretty significantly. Is there any trick to that, or after soaking the stringers will they take the right shape pretty easily?
2. This model has a 1/4" square length of balsa for the leading edge that you are supposed to carve/sand into shape. I've never done any kind of carving/shaping like that (in any medium) and I'm worried about doing a good job. Any suggestions on tools and/or techniques to use?
3. The wingtips seem hard to cover well in tissue (that was definitely my experience with the Bf109) and somewhere i saw someone talking about making them out of a solid piece of balsa (this isn't going to fly, so I'm not concerned about weight). Am I crazy to try to do that (given my limited carving/shaping experience)?
4. Any advice about getting the dihedral right? I think for this model, the middle section should be square (i.e. outside ribs at 90%) so that it fits snugly under the fuselage, but the wings need to be sanded a little so that the pieces sit flush against the middle section. Is that right? Or do I angle in the outside ribs of the middle section and keep the wings square?
I'm sure I'll have more questions as I progress further, but those are the ones that are in my head right now.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.