I was having a rare attempt at tidying my aeromodelling paperwork. The shed wasn't just cold, it was snowed in. I couldn't solder up some battery terminals indoors, only because I've a thing about LiPos turning themselves, without warning, into something hot and nasty. So I rummaged through an accumulation of old articles from magazines, tatty old plans barely discernible on yellowed paper, and too fragile to use. Then I found a big buff envelope with a readable plan of a Mercury Marlin in it. I never built the model years ago as I never got hold of a suitable engine. The plan sat in the envelope, completely forgotten. Fast forward to 2013 when i was given a box of "old junk" from the estate of a late model flyer. The "old junk" consisted of tins and small jars holding a bewildering assortment of screws nuts and washers, mostly rusted into lumps. Wrapped in oily rag were two engines, a boxed (with all papers) Mills 1.3 Mk2, and an unwrapped Elfin 1.8. I thought perhaps the Elfin might be used in a suitable C/L model, if I ever got round to building one. It wasn't until the plan turned up last week that I remembered the Elfin. No doubt that without the snow which prompted my "tidy up". This little model would never have been started. It took quite a time transferring the shapes to balsa sheet, but its rewarding starting from scratch,
I'm cheating a bit by copying bits of the plan on my HP Scanjet, and I'm cheating by using a balsa knife rather than a single edge razor blade, aliphatic glue rather than balsa cement and a Perma Grit sanding block rather than sandpaper wrapped round a piece of wood.