The models in this series are original designs based on the style of the Veron Quicky series models from the 1950's. The models in this series have wing spans of 11 1/2" like the original Veron models and are also intended for quick and easy builds. The models shown here along with the parts packages use current day methods for applying graphics to balsa and also incorporate 3D printed parts. Each parts package includes an assembly guide, layouts for using iron on transfer sheets for applying graphics to balsa, layouts for printing the parts directly on balsa, and 3D print files for props and wheels. All of the 2D part files are in the Adobe PDF format and the 3D print files are in the .stl format. Each 2D package contains multiple pages that are printed on U.S. letter size paper (8.5" x 11") and A4 size sheets. The files for printing directly on balsa are set up for 18" by 3" sheets of 1/32" balsa. A link is provided with each model description to download the associated files.


WHEN PRINTING MAKE SURE THAT PRINT SCALING HAS BEEN TURNED OFF.

A description of the method used to print the parts directly on balsa is provided here. Just click on the link.


A summary of the process for using iron on transfer paper to apply graphics to balsa is covered here. The major advantage of using this process is any printer can be used.


Propeller 3D printer files for a 5" diameter propeller with a pitch to diameter ratio of 1.3 are provided. 3D print files are also provided for 1/2" wheels.


NOTE: The models presented here are still having prototypes being built. As each prototype is completed and verified, the CAD drawn images of each model will be replaced with photos of the completed prototype. If you build any of these models before a prototype photo replaces the CAD drawn image and find issue, please contact us so we can update the files should you discover any issues. This material is being presented in advance of prototype builds to get the material out to any interested builders.