Wednesday May 20, 2015. 47 continuous build days since we started April 4.
Adding the hours up, working 3 to 4 hours each evening after "real" day work, and 7 to 8 hours on Saturdays, and 4-5 hours on Sundays, multiplied times two idiots, adds up to around 430 man-hours of construction time.
The starboard wing is now assembled and attached to the body tub. The whole ship is now balanced quite nicely and is easy to push around on its 3 point landing gear wheels.
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A sightly offset view shows the depth of the speeder better. The front gun flash suppressors are temporarily in place, but are completely lacking any detail. We haven't lowered the wheels back down, so it is sitting about 6" too high. When lowered to regular display height ( the edge of the wing will be about 4 inches above the ground ) the front chin area should be much less visible. The plastic plates covering the front nose will need replacing with aluminum armor as quickly as possible. The painted plastic just throws the whole look off too much.
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