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Cox Top Gun
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Re: Cox Top Gun
THAT WAS CUTE!
The music set the mood. Two thumbs up!
George
The music set the mood. Two thumbs up!
George
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Re: Cox Top Gun
Where is the arresting hook Travis?
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Re: Cox Top Gun
WingingIt74 wrote:It's an F-15.... it doesn't have one
Well yes, it's the F-15 eagle whereas carriers use(d) the variable wing F-14 Tomcat, but the Video was well done and cute!
I got my son one of those F-15 Eagles when Cox was making them. May still have the "bones" out in the garage. :-)
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Re: Cox Top Gun
Maybe... I should stick to RC. I just scattered it...
Any thoughts on glueing plastic?
Any thoughts on glueing plastic?
Re: Cox Top Gun
WingingIt74 wrote:Maybe... I should stick to RC. I just scattered it...
Any thoughts on glueing plastic?
Sorry, never tried it. Saw information on another forum where someone used epoxy. i would probably try CA on a couple of pieces, then epoxy if that did not work.
Good luck.
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Re: Cox Top Gun
I've seen a plastic glue before... I may try that.
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Re: Cox Top Gun
WingingIt74 wrote:Maybe... I should stick to RC. I just scattered it...
Any thoughts on glueing plastic?
All I can think of is a plastic Epoxy. Hopefully the breaks are clean and the seams wont show as bad. Maybe you can work from the inside of the fuse?
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Re: Cox Top Gun
Definitely. Work inside the fuse, back it up with glass tape inside. If you really want to get fancy mask off the crack on the outside after the epoxy is dry, apply just enough epoxy on the masked portion to sand the seam smooth and respray with matching paint.cribbs74 wrote:WingingIt74 wrote:Maybe... I should stick to RC. I just scattered it...
Any thoughts on glueing plastic?
All I can think of is a plastic Epoxy. Hopefully the breaks are clean and the seams wont show as bad. Maybe you can work from the inside of the fuse?
Jim
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Re: Cox Top Gun
WingingIt74 wrote:Don't tell the wife, but I bought another one This one I won't fly though.
I see an extended stay at the Doghouse Inn in your future.
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Don't tell the wife
Yes, it is amazing how new thing's just turn up around my workshop. Usually it's engines. I have so many she doesn't notice the new one's. Plane's she notices though.
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