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In lugnet.build, Bram Lambrecht writes:
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> Great job! I love the working landing gear. Looks like you put a ton
> of SNOT work into it too. Nicely done, especially for such small
> spaces. How strong is it? Looks like the nose might come off kind of
> easily?
> --Bram
Thanks for the comments! The nose is actually very sturdy, I've posted
construction notes on brickshelf.
(http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=7832)
You can see the multiple ways the nose is attached to the fuselage. There is
no wobble in any direction.
P.S. Regarding the HoverThing contest, I didn't find out about the "canopies
must 'be' open" instead of the "canopies must open" rule until after I built
these. I could see where the M450 canpoy might be pushing the rule - but I
didn't want to swap out the glass for a smaller windshield piece just to be
"more compliant". I liked the sleek look of this top.
Anyway, the contest spurred a nice creativity burst for me, so I think it
was a great event/idea regardless of what happens to my entry. The important
thing to me is that I had a lot of fun building this model.
Play Well!
Mark Chan
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