1/400 TOS Enterprise

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Dang! Your right! I thought I check, rechecked, and triple checked. My mind still did it wrong. Fixed it! Thanks spaceagent! By the way the nacelle pylon supports I designed made them feel like light wood inside the nacelle pylons.
 
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if it works it works bro, but I never had any luck with anything but a hobby brass plank bent in a V, I would like to see it work! Also I though maybe rolled tubes like in the cut away model might be cool too. My luck with popsicle sticks, was that they held good for a few days but then the paper disbonded and they slid out, tilting the entire pylon engine set diagonally down to the right. I bent a hobby plank into a V and then anchored it across the middle at the bottom to the hull with plates and loads of glue and that held on my 1/350. then I just cut some slits in Ron's assembly support hub-[a very good piece by the way!] and slid the planks in, the flexed enough to slide in and up and then glue the top and popped on the nacelles. That worked very well and I gave it away eventually.
 
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I like to use Tig welding Rod. That stuff holds it shape. If you take a piece of the rod, tie it off to a very secure end, then pull on the other end really hard, with your end wrapped around a dowel, it will all of a sudden stretch and become hardened wire, which you can bend once into a very rigid shape, once, if you bend it more than a a couple of times at the exact same spot, it will break, but once, and it stays extremely rigid. I learned this when I used to make components for analog flight instrument gauges. A little Red Flag comes down when the instrument fails. The Red Flag is held by a wire that is treated as I described. :)
 
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Coming along fine. These ships look simple but they aren't. ")
 
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Thank you THE DC! Life hit pretty hard, but we are doing ok now plus a dang cold knock me off my feet yesterday. Might be a little before I get to the naccelles, and a little beacon light over the hanger bay. I will work on it when I can.
 
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Sorry for late comments. Thanks for sharing photos of your excellent build. LOVE the largeer size, I hope everything still fits right.

Looking forward to seeing this beast finished!

Best Regards,
Ron Caudillo
 
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What happened to all the "Like" links in this thread???? O.K., I had to refresh the page. Weird. :)
 
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