I’m pretty sure it’s good, it may need ballast this time but that’s easy to doAre you going to wait until it's done to leak test it?
Any cylicone will do. I use smooth-on mold star T20 because I have it and it’s great for making very small mold quickly.Looking sharp flimzy Btw, what kind of molds do you use to pour your lead parts?
Thankyou but we both know it’s the wiring where it all grinds to a halt2nd verse, same as the.......are you kidding? I don't know if I should start singing some Daft Punk, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger, or maybe the Six Million Dollar Man intro,...We can Rebuild Him....
Unbelievable work Filmzy!!
I don't know how you do it. wire everything with limited access, Or have you routed the wire and just need to finish the connections? Either or, YES the wiring is a pain in the rump. I found these switches so I can turn the lights on/off right from the Tx.Thankyou but we both know it’s the wiring where it all grinds to a halt
, it’s just the physically doing it the mast is the hardest . 3 car head lights and that huge flood light. I could have made the mast in 2 halves and glued them together making a hollow space for the wires but I went with the same small wires on the out side like last time.
It’s just resin I liked the tactile look of the real fabric in version 1 but I could get that loose look I wantedGreat update What type of material did you use to make the seating "leather"
Big Hugs, every now and then my old brain works. I just thought it would be easier using magnets to allow the cabin roof to be removed. So glad the idea worked!Took DCNs idea and fitted the mast with magnets. He is right once it’s cables are connected it can’t go anywhere.
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