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Old 08-05-2006, 11:06 AM
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Williams wing

I'm just starting to build the Williams FW16 (Studio 27) in 1/20th scale but am having a bit of difficulty with the rear wing.The problem is how to assemble it so that it is all square and in line?? I thought about using a set square etc but would appreciate any tips anyone can offer me to help with the procedure.The biggest problem is holding it all together while I check the fit of the parts,it just seems to collapse on me all the time.Anyone got any advice they can offer? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Williams wing

Try this:

http://www.interlog.com/~ask/scale/tips/wing/wing01.htm
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Re: Williams wing

Thanks for that link Ray,it should help me out.It's quite simple when you see how that chap goes about it.
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Re: Williams wing

The pics below show 2 approaces I tried on the PE grill for my Daytona.

On was using graph paper underneath a piece of glass and holding things with bluetak.

The other was some Tamiya tape applied sticky side up to hold the parts in place.

Don't know if it will help.



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