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  • Originally posted by Porkster View Post
    So guys, I got my replacement kit yesterday, quick unbox last night when I got in revealed that the water slide decals had all been applied with exception of the nose art and the vinyl decals of the squadron markings???
    They are very neatly applied therefore I'm guessing they've been done at the factory?
    Im happy in a way as I was always going to leave this one grey but am I little confused as to them being pre-applied?
    My ARF+ showed up today and gave it a quick inspection before putting it back away 'til the weekend. No decals on mine which is a good thing since I'm planning on a peanut scheme camo paint job on this one.
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    • Originally posted by bill34207 View Post

      My ARF+ showed up today and gave it a quick inspection before putting it back away 'til the weekend. No decals on mine which is a good thing since I'm planning on a peanut scheme camo paint job on this one.
      Nice! Can't wait to see it done. :Cool:

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      • Upgraded struts for me.

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        • Originally posted by bill34207 View Post

          My ARF+ showed up today and gave it a quick inspection before putting it back away 'til the weekend. No decals on mine which is a good thing since I'm planning on a peanut scheme camo paint job on this one.
          thats odd isn't it?
          My first A-10 was part of the first batch in the pre-order, that was completely plain, no stickers anywhere. It also had a mix of vinyl and water slide decals.
          My new kit+ has arrived with all the detail decals pre applied, such as 'no step' 'battery access' etc. The other difference is the vinyl squadron decals have changed to water slide.
          Its not a complaint, just an oddity really? Saved me a an hour or so of work!

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          • Hmm, that's really strange that some are preapplied because the whole point of offering the jet with no decals applied is to have a blank canvas to work from and add what you'd like.

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            • Aweeeee, I just noticed that your in the U.K. There may be a difference between the planes being sent for sale in the US versus other countries, as Motion may have requested their A-10's to specifically have no decals applied. I was just speaking with a friend about that. Did you purchase your A-10 from MotionRC or from a vendor outside the US like RC-Castle?

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              • That could be it! The first one was from Motion RC and the kit was from RC castle.

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                • Here's a question for all the guys that did the T.I. reversal. I'm sure it was posted some time ago but are you simply taking the struts off the retract units and switching them? I peeled the little plastic fairing off, removed the retract unit to access the set screws, reversed the struts, and put it all back together. Is that it or is there more to it?:Confused: I haven't checked to see if the gear retracts OK yet. Brad

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                  • Originally posted by downwindleg View Post
                    Here's a question for all the guys that did the T.I. reversal. I'm sure it was posted some time ago but are you simply taking the struts off the retract units and switching them? I peeled the little plastic fairing off, removed the retract unit to access the set screws, reversed the struts, and put it all back together. Is that it or is there more to it?:Confused: I haven't checked to see if the gear retracts OK yet. Brad
                    Right one to the left and left one onto the right side! Just did mine lastnight. I just cut the plastic so I could get the screws.

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                    • What Xtraflyr said. You have to switch sides on them as well. Left one to the right side and vice versa.
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                      • Hey all.....finally getting around to detailing the canopy/cockpit. Whats the best way to remove the canopy from the cockpit section with minimal/no damage?

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                        • Get a sharp blade under one edge and peel carefully, using the knife to cut through any heavy glue spots. Maybe even run the knife around the edges first so it doesn't pull any paint.
                          Pat

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                          • Originally posted by downwindleg View Post
                            Here's a question for all the guys that did the T.I. reversal. I'm sure it was posted some time ago but are you simply taking the struts off the retract units and switching them? I peeled the little plastic fairing off, removed the retract unit to access the set screws, reversed the struts, and put it all back together. Is that it or is there more to it?:Confused: I haven't checked to see if the gear retracts OK yet. Brad
                            I Did mine the other day and found that the hole for the strut pin is not centred. This means the leg doesn't sit flush on the retract when rotated round. Although I didn't find this an issue I did Dremel the strut so it copies the original format so that the leg fits around the contours of the retract housing. I'm sure you'll see what I mean when you swop them round.

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                            • Originally posted by downwindleg View Post
                              Here's a question for all the guys that did the T.I. reversal. I'm sure it was posted some time ago but are you simply taking the struts off the retract units and switching them? I peeled the little plastic fairing off, removed the retract unit to access the set screws, reversed the struts, and put it all back together. Is that it or is there more to it?:Confused: I haven't checked to see if the gear retracts OK yet. Brad
                              Sometimes you have to grind the curved area on the backside of the strut where it meets the retract to match the stock curvature of the other side. I posted pictures of this back a few pages ago .
                              TiredIron Aviation
                              Tired Iron Military Vehicles

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                              • After had a couple of " Bronco Billy Bounces " and see that once jumps begins you´re not the pilot anymore just a simple rodeo passenger and while one wait the upgrade LG parts from manufacturer I followed the neat ideas exposed by buddy TiredIron; ( Lots of kudos to you Sir as people reports a really imporvement on their landings )... just did some of my own on cosmetic touches... not neccesary really to remove the plastic covering what I did is use the original alum. light plate of nose gear to draw a cutting line for remove the retracts, remove a little bit with dremel the gear to let it close and also some foam on the retract bay... after that I painted the area and use with plastic a " door to close again the hole...not neccesary at all but I did anyway... really looks pretty cool...now waiting next day on the runway and check the modss... here is some pics if may help about... Best regards buddies. Manolo.

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                                • Nice work, Manolo! If one decides to keep those well covers, double-sided Scotch tape is a good way to re-attach them, and future removal is easy. I also used this tape to secure the sheet plastic servo covers I made.
                                  Tom

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                                  • Originally posted by Pogo View Post
                                    Nice work, Manolo! If one decides to keep those well covers, double-sided Scotch tape is a good way to re-attach them, and future removal is easy. I also used this tape to secure the sheet plastic servo covers I made.
                                    Tom
                                    My plastic covers fit perfectly in the trash
                                    TiredIron Aviation
                                    Tired Iron Military Vehicles

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                                    • Originally posted by ULTIMATETWO View Post
                                      After had a couple of " Bronco Billy Bounces " and see that once jumps begins you´re not the pilot anymore just a simple rodeo passenger and while one wait the upgrade LG parts from manufacturer I followed the neat ideas exposed by buddy TiredIron; ( Lots of kudos to you Sir as people reports a really imporvement on their landings )... just did some of my own on cosmetic touches... not neccesary really to remove the plastic covering what I did is use the original alum. light plate of nose gear to draw a cutting line for remove the retracts, remove a little bit with dremel the gear to let it close and also some foam on the retract bay... after that I painted the area and use with plastic a " door to close again the hole...not neccesary at all but I did anyway... really looks pretty cool...now waiting next day on the runway and check the modss... here is some pics if may help about... Best regards buddies. Manolo.
                                      Hey Ultimate, I don't know how to tell you this but you may have been able to avoid all of that foam carving by swapping the left for the right strut. The tire would then point out to the wing tip. I have been in that situation so many times.... nice carving job none-the-less. BTW, very nice work on that plastic cover. I will follow your method. Thanks for sharing.

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                                      • Originally posted by TiredIronGRB View Post

                                        My plastic covers fit perfectly in the trash
                                        Thanks Tired
                                        Tom

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