We’re Back!

The last time you saw Bob Benjamin’s Master’s Workshop it was part of FLY RC Magazine and this home page had a different look. As most of you probably know by now, FLY RC is gone. I spent the better part of a year working behind the scenes with the handful of creative people, writing […]

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TigerKitten Question

QUESTION: Hi Bob, I picked up an Ace Tigerkitten kits off the web several years ago. Been working on building it since November. I love this website since You’ve got most of the pics and details outlined. Mine didn’t come with a manual. The cowl that came with my kit is a bit small.  It […]

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Applying Silkspan

QUESTION: Hi Bob, I really enjoyed reading your article on applying silkspan using Eze dope.  That product is new to me so I will have to give it a try.  I also have an interest in building Guillow’s  RC conversion models.  Here’s a link to the Guillows Cessna 170  Kit 302LC that I built about […]

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Electronic Flight

Bob, I’m configuring a Guillow Pilatus for e-flight. What motor, esc, servo arrangement would you recommend? This model has a +/- 26′ wingspan, so it’s quite lightweight. Also, are taped hinges the best for this application? Ed Ed, There’s a lot of stuff out there that would work, and I must admit that I’m not […]

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Masters Workshop Builds?

QUESTION: Bob,  I was just wondering if there are any future plans for you to do anything like “Masters Workshop”, you did in Fly-RC magazine? I certainly miss those articles. I actually purchased a Guillow’s kit #1005 of the F6F-3 Hellcat to build along with the article, only to find the magazine had been discontinued […]

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Deluxe Materials

QUESTION: Read your article in AMA Model Aviation. This is a very  interesting process. I have been looking for a substitute to dope to finish SILK covering. I intend to cover structures more stiff than Guillos planes….maybe .049 size free flight wings. Will the Tissue Paste work as well on dampened silk? Also, what about the  Eze Dope? How does it […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 21

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F-F – Part 21 Hey, this stuff is starting to get interesting! Getting this B-17 ready for that first flight is pretty much down to “detail work” now. As I mentioned once or twice before, I could pretty well just add some control surface covering, stick some props on […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 20

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 20 It’s time for more detail work…all the “little stuff” that brings out the “scale” in scale aeromodelling. Like other small/fine details that represent actual structure (as opposed to markings which exist only on the surface) all these things need to be completed before I can […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 19

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 19 I’m going to pick up right where we left off the last time we got to work on the B-17. You may remember that I explained why I felt that those really lightweight plastic cowls needed some stiffening so they’d stand up well over time […]

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Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 18

Going All-Out With A Classic Balsa B-17-F – Part 18 As it turned out I decided to finish-sand those overlap-joint-buildups later, as part of another big sanding task that’s coming up soon. Instead, we are starting off this time with some of the final details of the flap and aileron installations. There’s going to be […]

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