Yeaaahhhh it looks alright I guess
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Looks like the best graphic equalizer ever made!![]()
Very detailed. Subscribed!
I don't know why i am excited about non-sliding, sliding rockers....but I am!!
Looks "functional"!
Keep it up!
Yep, those are sliding rockers in my book...looking better everyday![]()
Well that's all my Falcon needs met for the day, and it's only just begun.![]()
lol! The empty space on that panel was getting to me. I had put it off long enough. I was fortunate to have JUST enough material to make the mold and castings... whew... So what's next? HMMMMMM... Seats? Bar lights? Front window? Display stand?
Decisions Decisions...
What about working on some blinky lights? Filling in those extra holes and whatnot... on the other hand, getting the major work done first makes sense. by that reasoning, the front would be the next place to go.
Well if we're picking things from the list, vote for "front window"Hey Y,
There is nothing I would rather do than get the lights and sounds working! Man... It's going to be unreal! Whether fortunate or unfortunate, the major work really needs to be completed. I HAVE to get working on the front window - that's going to be a real booger figuring out how everything fits together. But, a "bulk" of the work is done so it's really a matter of what direction I want to/should take:
Front window
Plexiglass
Display stand
Lights / Sounds
Aluminum platforms
Outer skin
Back Wall
New cockpit double-sided door / double-sided door frame
Seats
New instrument panels
Just a few things on the list![]()
Wookiee needs a cup holder. Or maybe Wookiee is the cup holder.
Hi Gang,
Another very complimentary video has surfaced of the cockpit at GMX...
53:30 mark
WDW After Dark - November 1, 2013 - YouTube
Sounds like you guys wont have the only full scale Falcon then, if what they say is correct. I can see Disney's not being as accurate as yours though.
Let's hope, right?I'm not too worried about it. IMO, the Disney version will HAVE to sacrifice details because they will have to deal with such a high volume of guests. The last thing they want is have items stolen, broken, abused, etc. (unless the gate/rope areas off).
I used to live in DC and would visit the Air and Space Museum on a regular basis (especially when SW exhibit was there). The Skylab module was open to the public and it was literally striped of all details and plexiglassed off. We were quickly shuffled through and never really got to look at anything - that's what I envision the Disney exhibit to be. Which to the untrained eye will be exciting enough! And I think the exterior alone will be impressive.
But their's will be finished before ours... ugh...
I remember the skylab! My family would hold up the line because we would-gasp-look at things! In a museum! My brother and I got yelled at in the section of old airplane, because we "didn't have to stop and stare"
people...
While checking your list of "Things to do", I noticed that it's becoming shorter by the day! Soooo, do you see that light at the end of the tunnel?
You're right, quite a few challenges were ironed out during the construction and the front window will be the one that separate men from...well, you get my drift. Really eager to see those struts come alive![]()
Damn!!!!!!! Just gets better and better.