Glad you’ve got her back together Peter. :clap:
I’d say if you’re worried about the strength of your repair you could reinforce the weakened areas with flat carbon strips. (There's a small piece at the end of the rule)
Cut a slit across the broken/weak area, and glue a strip in, rather like a splint. To make it easy, I'd fit it from the outside of the fuse.
I’d use either "UHU por" glue, (air curing) or epoxy with some Micro Ballons mixed in with it.
(Mirco Balloons is the white powder you can see on the metal rule. This adds ‘bulk’ to the epoxy and helps it grip into all the little crevices that the foam of the fuse is made up of.)
You can get these items form most of the big model shops…………..this is the page for the carbon strip from the shop Robot Birds
http://robotbirds.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=292_123&sort=2a&page=3Finally, one of the beautiful things about foam models is the amount of damage and abuse they can take, and still fly! Of course, “every battle leaves a scar” but I, and many others, have some very beaten-up planes that are still flying.
(You should treat yourself to a combat wing and you’ll see what I mean :lol: )