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I look forward to see if it stands up right rather than falling on it's big belly lol.
Scott
Scott
That's a d**n shame Scott! How short of weight are you? If you're nearly there, I think there's a tiny bit of space in the nose so could you pour a little PVA in through the hole in the nose piece and then pour in some sand or similar? There's also a bit of space available in the prop spinners which you could fill with a PVA/sand mix or Blutack. Maybe these could swing the balance for you depending on how short of the required weight you are .....\ said:Do you know what, after all the weight I have added to get this big bitch sitting properly......... She is sitting on her bloody tail don't know how to fix it?
Scott
At the risk of stating the bleedin' obvious, it depends how far in front of the pivot point, the main wheels, you can get it.\ said:I worked out I have used just under 200g of weight and I've no idea how to work out how short iam.
Scott
At least we all know now to load every available spot when building this. I've put a little note in my box to remind me to load both the nose and the nosewheel itself with lead wire! Sometimes someone has to be the guinea pig for kits - looks like it was your turn this time Scott!\ said:Relief, iam glad I've got it sorted cheers Dave.
Scott
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