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I am building this model and found that assembling the frame pieces in this stage was quite difficult since the pieces did not always line up well - requiring some significant pushing and puilling to get the screw holes lined up. I found that when attaching the side frame assemblies to the main frame it was easiest to start attaching at one end and proceed through to the other - allowing the holes to be gradually forced into alignment from one screw to the next.
found this pack challenging to align all the required holes for mounting, lots of pushing and pulling required found the easiest way was to start from one end and work to the other
I love your cameras and lighting setup. It just makes everything pop and look amazing. The only downside is it makes me want to build everything you're doing 😆
I’ve built 2 of these 300sls. Both have had issues with the frame lining up so I had a bit of a giggle when you had to edit the FM screws going in Wayne. It’s a gorgeous model though
Just as a random thought, presumably the screwdrivers all have magnetic tips. Otherwise if you dip the screw in oil I'm betting it would fall off, and retrieving it would get messy. Are the ones supplied by manufacturers magnetic? If not, or one you have loses it magnetism how would you remagnetise it? Just a thought regarding fitting the engine and similar jobs. Maybe get an air cushion only partly filled, rest the engine on it upside down, and then attach the chassis? That way you don't need more hands than the average person has and you can access the screws properly :)