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From your kit contents, locate the 3 x 7 clear plastic sheet that will be used for the windows. This material is .008 thick. Do
not attempt to dye this plastic and avoid heating it. Using the patterns provided on page of this manual and a pair of good
scissors, cut out two side windows and one windshield. We suggest adhering the patterns directly to the clear plastic with
a light spray of 3-M Super 77 spray cement. After cutting out the windows, remove any residual cement with mineral
spirits.
We suggest starting with the windshield. We used SIG Kwik-Set 5-Minute Epoxy
to glue our windows in place. Do not use CA glue for this job. We glued the
windshield in place using three separate steps. Start with the top of the
windshield, gluing it in place to the top of the fuselage wing fairing. Center the
windshield carefully, holding it in place using masking tape - allow the glue to
cure.
Next, apply a small amount of glue to the forward edge of the fuselage upright
cabin support brace (choose either the right or left fuselage side). Wipe off any
excess epoxy with a rag and alcohol. Pull the windshield side around to the
upright brace, pressing it in place. Use clothespins to hold the windshield firmly to
the brace and allow the glue to cure. Repeat this process on the opposite side of
the fuselage. After the glue has set, remove the tape and clothespins. You can
clean up epoxy smears with a rag and alcohol.
The side windows are now installed. Use a pointed piece of dowel to apply 5-
minute epoxy to the fuselage window frame edges. Wipe off any excess glue with
alcohol and a rag. Press the window in place into the frame. Again use a little
alcohol to clean off any excess or oozing glue and allow the glue to cure. Repeat
this step with the opposite side window.
Finally, to seal the windshield to the top front of the fuselage, we used either trim tape or a pre-cut strip of the covering
material. If you use the covering material, you will have to use a heat-sealing tool to adhere it in place. The top
fuselage/wing fairing is now covered. Be sure to use low heat and avoid prolonged contact with the windshield itself.
Decal Application
With the model now covered, you can add the decals. These are not die-cut and need to be cut from the sheet using a
sharp #11 blade and your hobby knife. In order to avoid harming the decal and to provide you with the ability to position
each decal exactly, use a little SIG Pure Magic Model Airplane Cleaner, Fantastic Windex, or 409¤ type cleaners. Spray a
little cleaner on the model, in the decal's location. Spray a bit more on the sticky side of the decal. Now lightly position the
decal in place on the model. The cleaner allows you to slide it exactly into position - don t press down on the decal. Once
in position, use a paper towel to lightly dab the excess liquid away. Use a squeegee to set the decal in place (the SIG 4
Epoxy Spreader - SIGSH678 - is perfect for this job). Mop up any excess cleaner with a dry cloth and allow the decals to
set overnight. They will now be solidly adhered to the model.
Radio Installation And Control Movements
We used the Hitec Micro 555 receiver in both the electric and glow versions of our R/C Rascals. We highly recommend
this receiver for it s light weight, small size and outstanding operating characteristics. In electric applications, we found this
receiver to be very selective. We did not require any additional RF capacitors on the motor, other than those installed by
Maxx Products in their Speed 400 motor system.
ELECTRIC:
If you built the electric version of the R/C Rascal, you'll need a good speed
controller. What you should look for in these devices is BEC circuitry (Battery
Elimination Circuit), the ability to safely handle 7 or 8 cell battery packs, ease of
set-up and finally, it should be light weight and small. The speed controller we've
used with our electric R/C Rascals is the JETI Models #JES 180.
We obtained this product from Hobby Lobby International (see Manufacturer s
Index) and it has proven to be outstanding in actual use. It has all of the above
features plus an audio set-up signal, a wired-in on/off switch and very good
installation instructions.
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