Most impressive! A master at work!And finished...
the fiddley bits of the mirrors and trying to make cones for the cannons were my worst parts...
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I'll try to find a good place to take the beauty shots...
Your skills are most impressive! Great work on this model! I think @Revell-Fan will be impressed!As I've said before, don't let my lack of skills take away from @Revell-Fan 's great design. I didn't get is square, or centered, or even round in the areas that should have been round. I glued my canopy in the open position, to show the interior.
window shots, to let some natural light on the project...
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it's a rainy-day in so Cal today, so I'll try to get beauty shots tomorrow.
NICE!Micah, you did a great job on the car! I know there are a few fiddly bits but your build looks very cool!
BTW, before you take the beauty pics you may want to take a look at this..!![]()
Feed it with crayons, maybe it will get more responsive...My printer is not cooperating at present... it is on, and hooked up, but won't print anything... Grrr my luck with electronics is going down hill.
I guess it's a new feature!I even tried using HP's online support, they said it's working fine... It just refuses to print anything.
That's a good tip, hide as many of your mistakes on the bottom as you canI hid as many of my mistakes on the bottom as I could. Open cones, mismatched seems... I'll try this one again once I get home, and have all my tools.
Nice! I knew you had excellent skills, my friend!I have only ever built 1 model to top notch standard all around. A friend of mine had a son who rode superbikes for team Honda in the late 90s, he bought a Tamiya 1/12th scale model of the bike he rode, and paid me a weeks wages, to build it... It took me 4 months, working weekends and evenings, by the time I finished, I was sick of that model... I mounted it on it's rear wheel stand, on a mirror, on a turntable... 4 months work, and I got paid over $1000 to make it.... Never again.