Instructions

for electronics.
4. Mount lids with thick CA applied to the underside of the lid.
5. Hold in place and activate the edges of the lid with CA kicker.
6. Shelves have been placed in the rear of each bay for the use of velcro
or rare earth magnet for holding the lids closes. Modify as required.
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Prep for covering airplane with manufacturer suggested laminating film
Prep for covering airplane with manufacturer suggested laminating filmPrep for covering airplane with manufacturer suggested laminating film
Prep for covering airplane with manufacturer suggested laminating film
1. Inspect airplane for areas for touch up.
2. Touch up any desired areas with light weight spackling and sand
paper. Once this is done, the plane can be laminated or paint may be
added for color.
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No paint option
No paint optionNo paint option
No paint option
1. Spray area that is to be laminated ten minutes prior to lamination
with even coat of lock tight 200 covering the entire surface.
Manufacturer does not suggest spraying the entire plane, only the
side to be laminated.
2. Spray ends of wing where the winglets will be mounted.
3. Cut laminating film to fit each right and left wing half.
4. Apply laminate with hobby iron starting at 225-250 degrees. Test
small area moving fast.
5. Adjust temperature as necessary to achieve desired effect.
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Paint and Film option
Paint and Film optionPaint and Film option
Paint and Film option
1. Paint option requires a smooth, clean surface. It is not necessary to put
Lock Tight 200 down before painting process.
2. Manufacturer suggests light, bright and flat colors as these will flash off
faster and leave less solvent residual on surface. Dark colors should be
used only as accents in multiple light coats. Airbrush paints with low
solvent content are recommended.
All paints should be applied in multiple, light layers to keep accumulation