Needing to get away from all the Festive Jollies, (not true, I've had a cold over Christmas), today I thought it might cheer me up if I did a bit more to my latest project. The last thing I did before the AGM was to glue on the nose ring, I intended to build round the motor using a mix of 1/4" balsa and 3/8" triangle section.On checking the clearances round the motor, I found the motor was impossible to turn over, the prop driver was jammed by the nose ring. Rotating the motor a half turn freed it, so it looked as though the shaft was bent Unfortunately, even with the prop driver unbolted, it wasn't possible to get the motor out, so I sawed off the nose ring. The motor was an eBay bargain, should have checked it over when it arrived three years ago! To anyone who has seen an AcroWot, WotsWot, UnoWot,Wot4,XtraWot Etc.The shape will be familiar, the photo is the fin/rudder of a WotKnot. I don't know when Chris Foss designed it. When I bought the plan, he warned me that using a .40 two stroke might prove to be rather more exciting than I would expect. The model seems to be very light and the wing section is quite thin, so it'll probably be quite nimble. With luck and a straightened shaft in the motor, I might get it to the field in 2019, assuming I don't make any more mistakes.