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Try adding little bits of blutack to the very front of the nose 'til it tips. If you need a lot, then you're either going to have to fix the nosewheel down or support it at the rear as the guys have said.
It begs the question though of how Revell came up with their weights - which are obviously waaaaayyyyy short of what is needed.
Gents iam here to inform you of success, iadded lead shot to the inside of the prop noses and some lead wire fed in through the hole in the nose and I got her to stand.
Relief, iam glad I've got it sorted cheers Dave.
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!
Thanks gents, you know come to think on it now, iam going to re check the instructions just to see if they have suggested adding weight to the nacelles and I've just missed it. If not I wonder how they work out their weights for these kits.
Hi all here is my latest up date, so the canopies have been masked ready for paint the exhausts are in place. All that's left is the radar system to assemble, which will be tonight's work hope you like it so far.
Hi all, here is the latest up date so far the owl has been primed using Vallejo model air light grey. Next step will be tomorrow hope you keep watching.
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