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NOTE: In this kit version, D/C Sheets 5601, 5603, 5605, 5608 & 5609 have been
replaced with D/C Sheet 5611, 5612 & 5613 (shown below)
WOOD PARTS
Be careful when removing parts (such as fuselage sides) from
the die-cut sheets. Long parts are fragile until Super Jeted into
a structural unit. If necessary, use a razor knife or razor saw to
assist in the removal of parts from the sheet. Sometimes a little
trimming and sanding can improve parts where desired. Save
scrap until the model is completed, in case a part is missing or
damaged. Also, scrap is used in some building steps.
ABOUT THE WOOD IN THE KIT
We strive to supply good quality materials in your kit. Wood parts
are inspected with regard to the function they will serve. If an
imperfection is spotted in a scrap comer of a die-cut sheet and
doesn't affect actual parts; the sheet is considered acceptable
Also, internal stresses in wood are relieved as it is cut into parts.
These relieved stresses may cause some parts to bow. Bows in
wood parts (such as leading edges) readily straighten out as they
are Super Jeted into a structural unit
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