Yes, I'm afraid it was moveable and it doesn't look much like the Artesania one. I will try and get a picture of mine if you like ?
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Thanks! That would be very nice to see some pictures so I can see how the mechanism is on that version of the aircraft.Yes, I'm afraid it was moveable and it doesn't look much like the Artesania one. I will try and get a picture of mine if you like ?
Thanks for the images.I tried really hard to get some pictures but without much success. The top of the mechanism has a very strong 'bungee' at the top which attached to the frame. The bottom/middle part is bound to the frame with cord quite tightly but, with the bungee allows for a small amount of up and down movement. I hope that helps.
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I’ve found that the black plastic/nylon threads provided by Artesania for simulating the control cables are too elastic and fragile. I’ve tested a material that’s much less stretchy and much more resistant to tension, but I’m still exploring other options. The one you’re suggesting could be a strong contender. I need to consider factors like low elasticity, high tensile strength, minimal thread diameter, and low rigidity.
this is your wire for your rigging. This stuff is going to last,,, and it normally has a breaking strength in the 20-50 psi range. Its strong enough that the Federal level requires you to use break away clasp connectors when making jewelry with it for children. That anti choking thing.
May not be scale, but these options are 7 strands and you could try to do a real eye splice if you can see stuff that small.
And its an option for modern working ships that i havent seen discussed on a modeling forum before.
go to the beadelon website, they have a 49 strand version that comes as small as .38mm that has the bestest flexibility.I’ve found that the black plastic/nylon threads provided by Artesania for simulating the control cables are too elastic and fragile. I’ve tested a material that’s much less stretchy and much more resistant to tension, but I’m still exploring other options. The one you’re suggesting could be a strong contender. I need to consider factors like low elasticity, high tensile strength, minimal thread diameter, and low rigidity.
go to the beadelon website, they have a 49 strand version that comes as small as .38mm that has the bestest flexibility.