If you havent gotten to the section yet its easier to put the spar in before the servos. If you have the servos slightly too far in one direction the spar wont fit so do the spar first and push the servo up against it.
This is the first time I'm making anything like this, so I'm going really slow. Wish there was a paper or stickers or some sort of marking that identified WHAT each part is on the foam board. I just replayed 1:20 through 1:30 like 10 times to figure out what the "Main Body", "Wings" and "Spars" are. I hope I got spars right - they just look like small rectangles and there are tons of rectangles on the foam board. And of course I'm doing the Millennium Flerken which looks gigantic next to your model which is probably the Nano. Also NONE of your links work anymore since you've "redesigned the site". It's been a challenge and I'm only to the point of removing parts!
when I bought the Millenium Flerken MKR2, I also ordered some extra parts that I thought was all I would need to fly. Now I can't find any info on exactly what parts were included. Is there a P/N you have that I can find online? Was there a receiver included? And how about decals?
I think this page and content came up as an ad. I moved up to oregon and i'm enjoying the nature. now I am very curious about these. IS this maybe a good one for beginners? It looks pretty forgiving. I am fascinated by this as a hobby. How are these decorated? a special ... paint or decals or a wrap? I am so out touch, so you can run some VR goggles and fly POV ? that... would be awesome. Is it listed how much weight it can pull / carry? like a load?
Just received the millennium model. The bottom of the wing is 22 mm to wide. The upper hinge line does not line up. It’s about 22 mm in. I did build the nano model and it all lined up.
They no longer release free plans to the public (the old ones remain available). It's possible it might become available to FTCA members to purchase at some point (like the full-size Flerken).