USS SULACO by SKODA/ Jan Rükr / 1:320 Tuning

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Zathros

Amazing look!

I wish I'ld have the time to use your layering-technique on my SULACO, too. But I'm happy enough that I have the patience to build it "out of box".

A lot of that you could go back and do after it's finished, if you really wanted too. :)
 

skoda

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With the beginning of time was enough for tuning Sulaco I was out of work
 
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Zathros

The magnitude, and scale, and many other aspects of this model means that it will also be a "sticky". Too much info here. must be preserved, and easily found! :)
 
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Zathros

It's going to be nice to see this come together. I have been wanting to build one with my son! Great!!
 

vbsargent

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With the size it must be at, I'm not the least bit surprised. Cutting out tiny pieces, then bending and gluing them while not exhaling very heavily is fairly time consuming work.
 

DanBKing

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Cutting out tiny pieces, then bending and gluing them while not exhaling very heavily is fairly time consuming work.

Tell me about it......

It's not just breathing too heavily that causes problems with working small parts...

I have a cat that wants to play....

Therefore, I print multiple copies...:rolleyes:
 

skoda

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So far that's the total construction time is 8 hours and 40 minutes