Turns out my printer was low on magenta, how did you know Zathros? I have some more pictures of the build. Notice that on part 34a the tabs are not symmetrical side to side. Not an issue, just note before you cut.
Well, there is Adama, and then I have a couple of custom colonial warriors.. Of course I learned that when repainting action figures, use acrylic, not enamel paints. Enamel paints don't dry. I guess my warriors are wet behind the ears :mrgreen:So far, so good.
At 1:18 scale, that is going to be one big chariot.
Who do you have to operate it (once it is finisned, that is)?
Thank you! The treads of the Chariot are not cleated, so it should build much easier then the Landram :mrgreen:It looks like it is coming together quite nicely.
The most tedious part has still yet to come you on this build, THE TREADS!
Keep up the great work.
:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:!!!!!!Thank you! The treads of the Chariot are not cleated, so it should build much easier then the Landram :mrgreen:
:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:!!!!!!
(To RB: Really, this is the way the treads look like. Unlike the Landram the chariot comes from tread heaven!!)
ASC, the build looks fantastic! I noticed the glue tab issue but thought it wouldn't be a big problem. Please continue!
However, I noticed that an empty cargo area does not look that appealing. So I have made a little add-on: The energizer. :twisted:
Sorry 'bout the Boo-Boo on your finger. Crazy glue works great on really clean cuts like that. It also has great for it's anti-biotic properties.![]()
Yeah, I thought so, too... Remember what happened to Darth Vader! :mrgreen:I thought Crazy glue (cyanoacrylate) was toxic? Everyone seems scared of the stuff nowadays.