05-09-2010, 08:22 PM
Hey Garry,
Don't get rid of your glass cloth and poly.
Using it becomes addictive before long you're gonna want to
glass some other new projects.
Also, just a tip for everyone reading this, you don't need to fully glass a model
I do, but there are plenty others that only glass a wing or underbelly etc, and if you
repair a plane there is nothing wrong in cutting a strip of glass cloth and just covering the repair.
This will add strength to the repair especially if it's in a critical area.
Don't get rid of your glass cloth and poly.
Using it becomes addictive before long you're gonna want to
glass some other new projects.
Also, just a tip for everyone reading this, you don't need to fully glass a model
I do, but there are plenty others that only glass a wing or underbelly etc, and if you
repair a plane there is nothing wrong in cutting a strip of glass cloth and just covering the repair.
This will add strength to the repair especially if it's in a critical area.
Jet Teng L39(Breitling)
Scratchbuilt F14 Tomcat(Pukin Dogs)
Vector X
Eflite F86 Sabre(Taz Tiger)
Qantas Airbus A380(Nancy-Bird Walton)
Boeing 737-800
ProEDF F16
Falcon 120(Gas Turbine)
Fly Fly F100 Super Sabre
Pheonix Tiger 6
VQ Models P61 Night Fighter
CY Models FW190