Angie332 wrote:Buggers
She's not one for patience..
Most kids aren't patient. Fact is, most aren't interested in building models but flying them is way cool
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We thought cause it had beginner on it that it would have been a easy one. I have found that it is a bit confusing for her.
I wouldn't suggest any of the 500 series for anyone who has never built a stick & tissue model before. A few years back, kittyfritters on this forum had a list of the best Guillows models to start with and work up to the harder ones. The 4000 series is specially made for anyone just getting started and the Flyboy model is said (by kf) to be the best flyer of all the Guillows models made. You might want to do a search for the post.
If I can figure out how to mask the canopy off for paint. So far I am stumped on that.
Try painting the canopy frames and stick 'em on. Paint some plain paper with the fuselage color you're using, then use a straightedge, ruler and sharp X-acto knife or razor blade to cut out strips from the painted paper to stick over the frame areas. Plain old Elmer's Glue-All white glue works good, wouldn't hurt to rough up the frame areas on your canopy a little with some fine sandpaper first.
I saw you gotta soak the rubber band in some kind of oily substance. saw some people use armerall the car cleaning stuff..Will that do?
Don't use anything oily, it'll damage the motor. Yeah, ArmorAll protectant works great. Pour a little in a Ziplock bag, put your motor in and swish it around for a few seconds. Take it out to drip-dry for a minute or so, then install it in your model.
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