:strong:
Hi all
I have only just joined the group and am looking for some help. I recently removed my 1/32nd scale fibreglass hulled KD Perkasa from my mothers shed, where it has been sitting for the last 8 years. Everything is in the box and appears in good condition. Also in the box was the MFA marlin motor and mechanical speed controller which I purchased at the same time. In the box was a tin of Isopon P40.
Now I haven’t built a boat for about 8 years so am a bit rusty. Excuse me if the following questions seem basic but I need a refresher. Could anyone advise a suitable adhesive to use on the woodwork build which is either ply or balsa. Also as technology has moved on could you recommend a suitable adhesive to bond the wood to the fibreglass hull?
I am not sure about the speed controller and power plant. Again technology has moved on. Would an electronic controller be better and what type of battery would be best with this setup. The motor and controller came as a matched pair. Any help would be most appreciated.
Best regards
Alan
Hi all
I have only just joined the group and am looking for some help. I recently removed my 1/32nd scale fibreglass hulled KD Perkasa from my mothers shed, where it has been sitting for the last 8 years. Everything is in the box and appears in good condition. Also in the box was the MFA marlin motor and mechanical speed controller which I purchased at the same time. In the box was a tin of Isopon P40.
Now I haven’t built a boat for about 8 years so am a bit rusty. Excuse me if the following questions seem basic but I need a refresher. Could anyone advise a suitable adhesive to use on the woodwork build which is either ply or balsa. Also as technology has moved on could you recommend a suitable adhesive to bond the wood to the fibreglass hull?
I am not sure about the speed controller and power plant. Again technology has moved on. Would an electronic controller be better and what type of battery would be best with this setup. The motor and controller came as a matched pair. Any help would be most appreciated.
Best regards
Alan
Comment