This practical guide provides a structured introduction to the world of rc model building. It is designed for individuals seeking to construct and operate their own radio-controlled models. The content covers a progression from fundamental principles to more advanced aspects of scale modelling.
The book begins with the essentials of project planning. Readers will learn how to select suitable kits or plans understand different materials, and set up a functional workspace. Guidance is provided on choosing an appropriate scale and accurately converting original dimensions to create detailedreplicas.
The core of the book is dedicated to practical construction techniques. It details the methods for working with common materials such as wood, plastic, and metal. This includes cutting, shaping, and joining wood and plastic components, as well as drilling, bending, and soldering metal parts. Furthermore, sections on surface finishing explain how to prepare, paint, and apply markings for a refined appearance.
A significant portion addresses the integration of drive and control systems. The guide explains the selection and installation of both electric and internal combustion engines, including motors, controllers, batteries, and fuel systems. It also covers the setup of radio control components like receivers, servos, and transmitters, along with the adjustment of control linkages.
Finally, the book offers specific instructions for the operation and maintenance of different model types, including aircraft and ships. Topics include balancing, trimming, waterproofing electronics, and performing routine checks on critical components. This guide systematically supports the process of model making from initial concept to a finished, operational RC model.