Oh, so _that's_ why the landing gear always goes into the wing slot!
Building a semi-sorta-impression-scale profile stunt trainer, of a plane that has landing gear slanting back from the firewall. In order to echo this, the landing gear legs aren't going to intersect either the wing cutout or the engine cutout.
So -- end the two landing gear legs with an "L", and put them into a slot in the fuselage to hold them in place? Anyone done this? Does it stand up to rough landings? (I'm expecting rough landings -- it's a trainer).
Any alternatives that'll keep the L/G in position?