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Robert Reynolds - 19 Dec 2007 02:37 GMT
I've taken the first steps on a new blog for folks who build, or want to
learn how to build, average normal model planes.

I'm not into putting scale panel lines or thousands of rivets on a
plane, and I'm not into ARFs.  I don't really do scale planes, except I
built a BD6 a couple of years ago, not that it was a tremendous scale
project...

I just like to build from plans, get it done quickly, and move on to the
next one.  As far as I can tell, this is the way it was done 30 years
ago, before pre-built planes were available.  Over the years I've picked
up a few techniques for getting it all done, so I made a place to share
them, and for everybody else to share theirs.

Here's the forum: http://towerofbabble.net/the-balsa-workbench/

Feel free to check out the main blog.  I'm just getting started, but I
plan to have a lot of stuff about the blues, my amplifier business,
general philosophy, and dropping everything to move to the Ozarks.
http://towerofbabble.net/
Jim - 23 Dec 2007 12:21 GMT
Nice! I hope you get a lot of participation!

> I've taken the first steps on a new blog for folks who build, or want to
> learn how to build, average normal model planes.
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> general philosophy, and dropping everything to move to the Ozarks.
> http://towerofbabble.net/
 
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