Great lighting as always! I know I've probably said this before, but don't be surprised if you see some of your ideas show up in my videosAt the bow, on either side of the nose are what appear to be either guns, or propulsion engines.
I settled for guns, so I started to mimic the concept art with oval shaped chambers.
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More detail added….maintenance pits.
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More detail added….
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I added two solid brass rods to the primary nose section, passing all the way through the body to provide supports
for the next sections.
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Built these trays to hold the guns and their hardware in place.
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In place for a test.
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I built two LED strip holders for to illuminate this piece on both sides.
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Hard to reach when installed so I pre-painted them, and a test fire of LEDs.
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Till next time….
Thanks for the link Carl! That is a pretty decent price as well.Thanks very much Russ.
I use 24 AWG twisted wire...
Link: https://www.jameco.com/z/224BW-C-R-...wisted-Pair-Hook-Up-Wire-100-Feet_173164.html
Came out amazing. I love it with the space backdrops!!I’m calling this done. Thanks to everyone who read and commented on this thread. I appreciate the encouragement and support
of RPF members. Many challenges were here. I learned some new things-& tried a few techniques I'd never done before,
which is the best way to improve. There were many sessions of head scratching, and several trashed "first attempts".
I followed some of the techniques offered by the excellent scratch builders on this forum.
And the calculations and problem solving involved may keep the old bean from becoming atrophied.
Thanks for following...
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Till next time...