claycookiemonster
Well Known Member
Both wingtips are aligned and sized correctly. However, whether due to original molding or storage, one of them is "fuller" while the other is "thinner." One is generally and pleasingly Rubenesque, while the other one looks emaciated.
As far as I can tell, this is totally a cosmetic concern. I could put in a foam "rib" to plump up the thin one, but I'm wondering if in a year or so, after spending time in the sun, they would have equalized anyway? Maybe the relatively invisible "rib" will begin to show and then I'll have an odd ridge in the wingtip?
Is this worth attending to, or should I just learn to not see it?
As far as I can tell, this is totally a cosmetic concern. I could put in a foam "rib" to plump up the thin one, but I'm wondering if in a year or so, after spending time in the sun, they would have equalized anyway? Maybe the relatively invisible "rib" will begin to show and then I'll have an odd ridge in the wingtip?
Is this worth attending to, or should I just learn to not see it?