Well, the monkeys never sleep at the Timeslip Creations' factory. Next up is the... Studio Scale Cloud Car. Final pieces will be hitting rubber next week.
George:cool
What are you casting the hulls from George? Did you come up with a cunning plan how to mate them securely to the block?....and that engine looks familiar :lol
That wing/engine is a completely new pattern. Notice how it actually looks like the real deal. :love
The hulls will be one piece rotocast. The wing has scribe marks for placement. The cockpits slip into their sockets which is used to gain access to the inside to secure the wing. Over-engineered. But, damn worth it.
Lee, this one will blow your socks OFF!
George:cool
Roto cast hulls are done! Since this one will be mine I added real kit parts :love It will be another week before sales are ready. I will start a topic over at the JY for sales.
The complete kit will be very light and strong. I have 2 steel rods running the length of the wing.
George
Ok, all that is left is the canopies and mold the greeblies. Here is a shot of the pods. They are hollow cast. Another week and I think they will be ready for sales.
George
DONE! And ready to ship. Here is the last update in this section. I'll be posting an order thread in the JY. The kits will be $395 plus shipping. Shipping in the US $40. Shipping for the rest of the world $72. It's a HUGE kit!
George:cool
Roto cast hulls are done! Since this one will be mine I added real kit parts :love It will be another week before sales are ready. I will start a topic over at the JY for sales....
George
WOW!!!! these look incredible and super easy to put togheter, I like the way you designed the center engine which is extended to go into the fuselages.
Hi all, well this is now turning in to my build thread.
Here are some shots of mine in progress. In building it I am finding some things to be done by you the builder. For one thing the turrets that come in the kit need to be cut. The cut line is molded in. Very easy. Also, I did not include or cast the Allen head screws. You can get them from your local hardware store. They look a lot better than cast ones anyway. More latter.
George