Builds By Baz- Full scale Mk II Colonial Viper

The next and one of the final outer detail jobs, are the mechanicals under the top engine cowling. Surprisingly easy to replicate, once I stopped to study it.

Here's a reference photo from the screen-used prop.
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Again, lots of leftover materials used, but I had to buy a length of PVC pipe that was a specific diameter that I didn't have. My next door neighbour gave me a heap of old 50mm pipe. Design work chicken scratches on a bit of old ply, after using a tape measure up on the engine and my blurry MkI eyeball. Gets the job done.

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Thanks to my friends Tony Celliers of Dynamic Digital Creations for the 3D file, and Mark T from Tharwa Valley Forge for modifying said file, then CNC routing it out of a random bit of biscuit-joined wood. After a glue together and clean-up, it painted to look pretty darned good.

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There were a couple of ergonomics in the 3D cad, that translated to shapes my eye could not accept in the real. This week, I layered on some more foam on top of the nose, to correct the drop from the cockpit firewall to about half way down the nose. I also got rid of a ledge on the top that shouldn’t have been there.

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I really love the shots of the rear details and the engine turbines in posting #565. Although every update rocks!

Cheers,

Ted.
 
I absolutely love the C-Cor RF amplifier sitting at the back, as someone who works in the cable industry it's funny to see what I work with as part of a spacecraft, It's just a shame someone beat me to the identification!

Keep up the sterling work sir!
 
Baz,

In the first picture in post #568, is that little grey piece inside the lower left turbine a nosecone from a Glen Larson Viper?

Regardless, it just gets better and better!

Cheers,

Ted.
 
Baz,

In the first picture in post #568, is that little grey piece inside the lower left turbine a nosecone from a Glen Larson Viper?

Regardless, it just gets better and better!

Cheers,

Ted.

Thanks everyone.

Prefect42, it's exactly the same model as the one I am building, only 3 foot long. It's another project I'm working on. More on that later.

Baz.
 
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