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Yeahhhh perfect find buddy.
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Sorry jim I haven't it. Same in mine.😂
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Really?? Must be a weak link when they flip over. LOL
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Nothing that a 3D print can't solve... That being said, you probably have to check the thread in the wing part, it may have an issue as well...
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I had the same idea. They are aluminum and the thread is fine. I may look into 3D if I can't find the part. No experience at all with that sort of thing.
Thanks Marc. Jim
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Let's be clear, I've been exactly in the same state as you on that point not very long ago.
Sure it is easier when you have the knowledge, but basic parts are very easy to model. And I believe that this part is quite easy to model. Then to design it, start with a simple tool and easy to deal with as a beginner. I suggest Tinkercad (Web based, not like Fusion360 which is much more complex to handle, although more powerfull, for sure). The principle is very simple : you add or remove basic form to other basic forms and it will become a more complex form... The few hints you have at the beginning when you start the tool are making this very easy to understand. At the end it is just about trying... Another comment : it will be easier to validate your file if you have access to a 3D Printer. smaller prices are around the price of a Tamiya kit nowadays... I buy kits to built and ru(i)n them
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