I saw that photo!, you could use some spare struts from the WWI gliders to make a P-39 Biplane glider, it may nosedive a bit but its a good experiment hehe :)
I thought about making a new tail out of the extra set of wings. I could use a tail from one of the original P-39's and cut it out with an X-acto knife. That could work too. Your biplane idea certainly would look interesting haha.
It is great the propeller broke when I was trying to get it in and it didn't come with instructions nor did it have wheels like in the picture but still even with the propeller broke and stuff it still works and is pretty fun
I have the counterfeit of the amazing P-39, and it doesn't even scrape the quality that this beauty has!
ReplyDeleteThe counterfeit that I got has the same shape, but the colors are all wrong. It also came with an extra wing instead of a tail haha!
ReplyDeleteI saw that photo!, you could use some spare struts from the WWI gliders to make a P-39 Biplane glider, it may nosedive a bit but its a good experiment hehe :)
ReplyDeleteI thought about making a new tail out of the extra set of wings. I could use a tail from one of the original P-39's and cut it out with an X-acto knife. That could work too. Your biplane idea certainly would look interesting haha.
ReplyDeleteI found one of these in a box and it is still in the wrapper, could you tell what year this was made
ReplyDeleteIt is great the propeller broke when I was trying to get it in and it didn't come with instructions nor did it have wheels like in the picture but still even with the propeller broke and stuff it still works and is pretty fun
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