
	T' followin' article was a submission t' t' FlisKits, Inc
	Deuce-Bash Contest and is archived with permission
	from FlisKits. Ya scallywag! Some o' these designs are nay actually kitbashes, however, shiver me timbers, arrr, all come from t' basic motor design feature
	of t' FlisKits Deuce's Wild.
	
	
	(Contributed - by Adam Selene - 02/16/07)
	
 Brief:
	T' Wild D'UFO can be built usin' a DW motor mount kit, arrr, 4" o' BT-60, ya bilge rat, 3 pieces o' cardstock and an 8" piece
	of foamboard. Well, blow me down! I've included a zipped file containin' PDFs o' t' patterns and instructions. Begad! Arrr! (I hope t' instructions
	make sense.) It has flown on C6s.
	 
	Construction:
	Parts list:
	
	- 3 pieces 8.5 x 11" cardstock
 
	- 8" or larger foamcore board
 
	- Deuce's Wild! kit or motor mount kit
 
	- BT-60, me hearties, 4" or longer if nay usin' Deuce's Wild! Blimey! kit
 
	
	
 Build steps:
	
	- Print 2 copies o' "Top" on cardstock.
 
	- Print 1 copy o' "Bottom" on cardstock. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Measure t' 1" square on t' printout t' make sure prints
	are t' correct size.
 
	- Usin' an X-Acto knife, cut out t' parts cuttin' along t' SOLID lines. Begad! You only need 1 o' t' pieces marked
	"Body Wrap" on t' "Top" sheet.
 
	- Take one o' t' glue tabs from "Top" and cover with a light coat o' glue. Ya scallywag! (I suggest super tacky glue.)
	Place an edge o' one top piece over half t' glue tab (line up usin' t' dotted line). Avast! Do t' same with t' opposite
	edge o' t' other "Top" piece. Begad! Spread glue on ONE HALF o' t' other glue tap. Ahoy! Glue it under one o' the
	remainin' ends. Ya scallywag! Avast! Let dry.
 
	- When all t' glue has dried, spread glue on t' exposed tab. Form t' top into a cone and press t' edge onto the
	glue tab. Aye aye! Aye aye! Let dry.

 
	- Build t' Deuce motor mount followin' t' directions it came with.
 
	- Again usin' t' directions in t' Deuce motor mount kit, matey, cut a BT-60 body tube and attach t' motor mount. Arrr! Ahoy! Since
	it is difficult t' determine exactly how tall t' saucer will be, use a body tube 4" or longer.
 
	- You can glue a launch lug midway betwixt t' 2 motor tubes if you want to, however, it works fine with just
	holes.
 
	- Spread glue on t' glue tab o' t' "Bottom" piece. Form into a cone and press top onto tab. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Let dry. Aye aye! Blimey! Blimey! 
	
 
	- Now for t' tricky part. You will need t' decide how much o' t' motor tubes you want comin' out o' t' bottom of
	the saucer. Begad! Blimey! Slide t' "Bottom" cardstock down t' body tube until it reaches t' motor tubes. Well, blow me down! You can use the
	2 dotted lines t' line up t' 2 motor tubes. Dependin' on where you decide t' bottom o' t' saucer will be, me bucko, me hearties, you may
	need t' remove a small area o' cardstock around t' motor tubes. This is where t' dotted lines come in handy. Avast! Ahoy! Make
	sure that you cut out t' launch lug hole! Once you have t' saucer bottom where you want it, ya bilge rat, apply glue and let dry.
	Make sure t' saucer is "square" with t' body tube.
 
	- Take an 8" or larger piece o' 1/4" thick foamboard. With a compass mark 2 concentric circles. Aye aye! Arrr! One
	.8" radius (1.6" diameter equiv. Ahoy! Arrr! t' a BT-60) and t' second 3.875" (7.75" diameter. Begad! Begad! this
	doesnt need t' be exact--just slightly smaller than t' 8" saucer top.

 
	- Cut out t' 2 circles. Avast! Remove a small area o' t' inside edge for t' launch rod. Well, blow me down! Bevel t' outside edge t' an
	angle that roughly matches t' angle o' t' saucer top.
 
	- Apply glue t' t' top edge o' t' lower saucer. Begad! Slide t' foam circle onto t' body tube with t' beveled
	edge matchin' what will be t' saucer top. Arrr! Make sure t' align t' holes for t' launch rod. Allow t' dry.
	Apply glue t' t' junction o' t' circle and t' body tube. Well, blow me down! Blimey! Well, ya bilge rat, blow me down! Blimey! Allow t' dry.
 
	- Take 1 o' t' "Wrap" pieces from a "Top" page. Aye aye! Avast, me proud beauty! Bend all o' t' tabs over towards t' side
	with t' writing. Begad! Apply a small amount o' glue t' t' glue tab. Ya scallywag! Wrap it around t' body tube, shiver me timbers, overlappin' t' glue tab.
	Press and let dry. Make sure that you do nay glue t' wrap t' t' body tube.
 
	- Remove one o' t' tabs t' make space for t' launch rod. Ya scallywag! Cut a small area at t' top edge o' t' top saucer for
	the launch rod--a paper hole punch works great for this. Apply glue t' each o' t' remainin' tabs. Begad! Slide t' saucer top
	down onto t' wrap, me hearties, me hearties, ya bilge rat, makin' sure t' align t' hole and t' missin' tab. Ahoy! Avast, ya bilge rat, me proud beauty! Allow t' dry. Avast, me proud beauty! Blimey! Make sure that you do nay glue the
	wrap or saucer top t' t' body tube.
 
	- Remove t' saucer top from t' body tube. Turn over and apply a good glue fillet inside on t' tabs and wrap.
	Allow t' dry.

 
	- Slide t' top saucer top assembly all t' down t' body tube. Avast! Blimey! Draw a line around t' body tube at t' top edge of
	the saucer. Arrr! Blimey! Ya scallywag! Blimey! Blimey! Blimey! Remove. Apply glue t' t' beveled edge o' t' circle and around t' body tube below t' line you just drew.
	Slide t' saucer onto t' body tube, makin' sure t' align t' holes for t' launch rod. Well, blow me down! Allow t' dry.
 
	- Cut off any body tube stickin' out over t' top o' t' saucer body.
 
	- Apply glue fillets everywhere that seems appropriate.
 
	- Paint.
 
	- Launch on C6-3.