Thank you, Revell. It's a little hard to work in this model each day, but it's allways in my mind! Thank you for your encouragement!What a superb work is being done here!
Thank you, Revell. It's a little hard to work in this model each day, but it's allways in my mind! Thank you for your encouragement!What a superb work is being done here!
Thank you so much, Lee, for your kindly comment. I hope that you build your scooter soon, and I'll be glad to see your work too! See you arround.Fantastic job so far! Looks like it will be a nice model. I've been wanting to build a scooter model.
Hi @Enterpriser10, I'm also facing some difficulties at this point, just attached the internal octopus legs in, and shape seems a bit off. I may have problem gluing the next piece on the side because it doesn't seem to fit perfectly :/ I'll see what happensMy problem started here, with a unacceptable mistake with internal octopus legs. They need to be joined when glued.
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Hi @Enterpriser10, I'm also facing some difficulties at this point, just attached the internal octopus legs in, and shape seems a bit off. I may have problem gluing the next piece on the side because it doesn't seem to fit perfectly :/ I'll see what happens
Hi @Enterpriser10, I'm also facing some difficulties at this point, just attached the internal octopus legs in, and shape seems a bit off. I may have problem gluing the next piece on the side because it doesn't seem to fit perfectly :/ I'll see what happens
When making parts like this, you must do opposing parts at the same time, or they will pull in the directlion you did first. I have learned this from planking ship models., and you must keep the edges right next to each other Enterpriser, I think, in the end, you will be very satisfied, and many of the imperfections you have you will be able to form to where you want them, once the glue has dried.