WinstonWolf359
Master Member
Ouch is right.
Sadly, that opening seam forward of the engine pylon has been there for years. The peeling paint seems new, or at least within the two years since I saw it in person.
What worries me is that while it looks bad and the opening seams/drooping pylons point to a possible structural failure it still "looks pretty good" for an almost 50-year old television show model. ...At least to someone that isn't emotionally invested or someone that knows it has already been restored several times.
I fear it is going to sit as-is until the engineering hull has a total failure and then it will go into storage again, and not get a restoration.
Sadly, that opening seam forward of the engine pylon has been there for years. The peeling paint seems new, or at least within the two years since I saw it in person.
What worries me is that while it looks bad and the opening seams/drooping pylons point to a possible structural failure it still "looks pretty good" for an almost 50-year old television show model. ...At least to someone that isn't emotionally invested or someone that knows it has already been restored several times.
I fear it is going to sit as-is until the engineering hull has a total failure and then it will go into storage again, and not get a restoration.