SS Betty (Alien Resurrection)

Thanks guys. im so glad you guys like this build. its a fun one. im also working on the Sulaco which i will start soon.


Thanks for all the great comments.

Al
 
Got some More done. Mounted the Cone, and started drawing out the mounts for the Hydraulics. and also got the grating and moldings glued down on the cargo boxes. and finished the lower wing pattern and its ready to mold.

some pics.

Thanks for looking,
Al

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eh up buddy,lookin really good mym8.can`t wait to see more of this build....i dont think i could every get bored of your buildin techniques there just so smart!top marks...peza:cool
 
Wonderful to see an up-date! I get anxious every time I see you've posted something new. I hope things are going well for you.
 
Al, Just repeating what everyone has been saying, this is such a fantastic build and the information you’re giving here is priceless. I will be working on a project for my wife that will require mold making and fiberglass casting so I’ve been studying up on the subject and I’ve taken lots of notes on your build here. Can I ask you what oz of fiberglass you are using on the Betty?
 
Really glad i could help out and glad you guys like my stuff.

Be on the look out in about a year or sooner for a studio scale how to book.
It will have all the Techniques the pros use and a bunch of mini articles on alot of famous movie models written by the model maker who built it.

As for the fiberglass i use. Its a medium duty cloth. I like between 6 and 7.5 ounce cloth for parts. You get a strong but light part. And as i always say. If you ever need any help just PM me. Always willing to share what i know.

Al
 
Thank you very much for that info Al. I’m excited about your book too and looking forward to getting it when it comes out.
 
Thanks Guys,


Well every part has been molded in silicone. SO.....

dare i ask what a kit will set me back :)



Really glad i could help out and glad you guys like my stuff.

Be on the look out in about a year or sooner for a studio scale how to book.
It will have all the Techniques the pros use and a bunch of mini articles on alot of famous movie models written by the model maker who built it.

As for the fiberglass i use. Its a medium duty cloth. I like between 6 and 7.5 ounce cloth for parts. You get a strong but light part. And as i always say. If you ever need any help just PM me. Always willing to share what i know.

Al

AL you are always very quick to reply and are very helpful when i have a question. your great ! :thumbsup
 
Absolutely interested in your book.

This is an epic thread. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.

Rafa
 
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