Interestingly, ICM has provided a 3D build video, which shows you both what the parts look like in general shape and breakdown, as well as how the whole main assembly goes together. I can see this becoming more mainstream practice, as it gives a good overview of the parts, and the instruction steps, even though their instructions usually aren't lacking.
One thing I'll be curious about is whether any nose weight will be needed, since there is no mention of it, unlike in their O-2A kit... Hmmm
The kit might need weight forward except there aren't a lot of places you can put weight. The engines forward of the mains look like the best place you can put weight.
Interestingly, ICM has provided a 3D build video, which shows you both what the parts look like in general shape and breakdown, as well as how the whole main assembly goes together. I can see this becoming more mainstream practice, as it gives a good overview of the parts, and the instruction steps, even though their instructions usually aren't lacking.
One thing I'll be curious about is whether any nose weight will be needed, since there is no mention of it, unlike in their O-2A kit... Hmmm
It looks pretty good.
The kit might need weight forward except there aren't a lot of places you can put weight. The engines forward of the mains look like the best place you can put weight.