armentage Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 So the other day I was zooming around my Hasegawa YF-21 when I accidentally dropped it! I broke off the two rear langing gear. Luckily, I had not yet attached the wheel doors or the extra struts, so only the actual piece holding the while broke off from the bottom of the air plane. Can anyone suggest some methods for re-attaching them? The peg that holds the langing strut in place has broke off in the hole for it, in the base of the wheel well. I've sorta fixed one already by carefully drilling & twiddling w/exacto out the broken peg, and then putting a piece of a paper-clip through the landing strut, but this was VERY time consuming, and I did manage to snap the struct in half once (clean break, easily repaired) Anyway, at this point I am almost tempted to just build the doors shut, but I have this big pretty Model-Base-Guy logo to place it on... Quote
Grayson72 Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 (edited) Just glue them back in place and let it fully setup for a day... and no more zooming. God what I would've paid to see the look on your face when you dropped that sucker. Edited January 13, 2006 by Grayson72 Quote
David Hingtgen Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 The 'drill out and use a paper clip' method is the main one used, there's not quicker, easier way AFAIK. Quote
armentage Posted January 13, 2006 Author Posted January 13, 2006 Just glue them back in place and let it fully setup for a day... and no more zooming.God what I would've paid to see the look on your face when you dropped that sucker. 359940[/snapback] Luckily it landed on the carpet. I really sent it FLYING. If my GF wasn't there I think I would have cried, I've been working on it since May! Any suggestions about HOW to glue them back on? Scruff up the surfaces? Make them smooth? It's much of a contact point. Quote
Grayson72 Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Just make sure it's a pure plastic to plastic contact, no paint no glue in the way, I'd let it set for a few days actually Quote
jardann Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 (edited) You might be able to try using some small diameter brass or aluminum tubing. Get tubing that is just large enough for the landing gear strut to fit into. Cut a piece of tubing and super glue it into the wheel well. Then super glue the landing gear into the tubing. That should provide a very stong joint. Good luck and please post some pics when you're finished! Edited January 13, 2006 by jardann Quote
Noyhauser Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 I'm suprised you didn't break the rear thrust vectorers... those things are REALLY fragile. Quote
armentage Posted January 13, 2006 Author Posted January 13, 2006 I'm suprised you didn't break the rear thrust vectorers... those things are REALLY fragile. 360189[/snapback] No kidding. I glued on the thrust vectors with copious amounts of the Testors Sky-Blue tube glue. The blue stuff gives you a quick-setting strong bond that doesn't marr plastic nearly as badly as the older orange stuff did. Too bad I didn't use my 20 year old bottle of Testors brush-glue on my landing gear. That stuff gives such a weak bond that things tend to just pop out on their own from time to time Quote
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