SS Betty (Alien Resurrection)

Come on man I scrolled all the way down here and you talk'in.....
more with the paws and less with the jaws!!! :lol:thumbsup

By the way that round part looks cool.
 
OK, 25 pounds of silicone and ive got a couple molds and also molded the cone parts in concrete. and will cast these in concrete for a vac form pattern.


Thanks for looking.

Al

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Damn Al it took about 20 pounds of Silicone to mold my APC hull it takes 25 pounds just to mold One Part on your model! Holy cow Lol. This thing is a beast.
 
What did you use to put your mold boxes together? I would have thought that much rubber would have blown out the sides.

My hats off to you, you're doing God's work there, my friend
 
Nice work, can't wait to see more progress. If you dowse the hot glue with alcohol it will come right apart.
 
I pulled the patterns out of the molds and layed up some parts. finally starting to look like the betty. the parts are mocked up to check for fit and to allow for future parts attachment. Need to plan for the attachment of the Scorpion tail, and for wiring for lights.

Thanks for looking.

Al

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Great job so far! Keep up the good work, you`ll finish up when your about 60 yrs old! LOL
(just kidding Al)
 
This is awesome.

What gel coat do you personally use? Is there a specific technique you use when adding your layers? I.e. do you apply the gel coat, then wait a certain time frame, then lay in your glass, then apply the epoxy? I want to try your technique.
 
Thanks Jerry, such a comedian.


Shizman, ill have to get back to you on the part numbers for the gel coat. But what i do is. Mix the gel coat i like to use my fingers to push the gel coat into all the fine details to make sure i get all the air out (no bubbles) then use a chip brush to spread the rest out. Heres the trick to no air bubles in the gel. Take a heat gun and lightly warm the gel coat up and brush it smooth. The heat brings all the bubbles to the surface and just brush them out. Let dry until tacky/ firm about 20 to 30 mins depending on your temp. The lightly wet out the gel coat with epoxy. And add your mat. And repeat depending on how many layers you want. I usually do 2 to 3. Also. Dont over soak the mat. The drier the part the stronger it is.

Hope that helps, if you need anything else feel free to PM me

Al
 
Oh yeah. When using a heat gun on the gelcoat. Do it very quickly. No more than 45 seconds. Dont want to accelerate the curing and have a bad part. Keep it moving and dont concentrate the heat in one spot for to long.

Al
 
Pulled pattern is beautiful.
Looks like everything is organized and getting on the rail.
You are truly enjoying the build :lol
Do you used fix the work schedule before build the large model like this ?
 
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