Battlestar Galactica - Light Bomber "Aurora" - Viper concept by Andrew Probert

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Assembly of the missile launcher is fairly simple:

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And a first test of the spine:

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Luckily the ribs fit very well.
 
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Thank you all! :)

OK, back to the missile launcher. The box in the center of the skeleton is glued together.

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The launcher is inserted from the top without glueing.

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The skeleton is put into the upper body. I didn't need to glue anything, everything fitted like a glove.

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Now you will understand why I have cut out that hole:

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The launcher cover is laminated to cardboard and firmly attached.

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This has to dry completely now. CU later! :)
 

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Before the two halves of the bottom section can be glued together a few boxes and plates have to be assembled.

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The small long box belongs behind the hole in the nose:

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Two of the red plates are glued to the back of the front landing gear flap:

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So the flap becomes more stable and looks better ;) .

That's the compartment for the bomb:

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Are you uploading images right now" A lot did not come through. What did dd is incredible, and looks very solid and strong (pretty too!)! :)
 

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@zathros : I'm sorry for any inconveniences; it seems that the image hoster I use to upload my pictures has had some trouble. I have edited the posts and inserted the image links again. I hope that everything is working fine now. Thanks for notifying! :)
 
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This is coming together BEAUTIFULLY!!!
I am certain that Andrew Probert will be quite proud to see his concept come to life like this!!!
If BSG lasted longer, I could see something like this being developed and used.
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!
 

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Beautiful, fantastic real time build. I am so impressed. My last post was me 1/2 asleep, posing all over the forum. I have misspellings everywhere I think! you do such great work. The support frame is a structural work of art. Very impressive indeed. I love it.:kiss:
 

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Looking Great as usual RF. :D Looking forward to seeing this one beside the Mk I in the hanger.
 

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I'm afraid this is not going to happen (at least from my side) because I won't build the Viper in 1:48 scale..! ;)