Joseph Osborn
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- May 6, 2009
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Thanks for the positive comments! Elend, the details on the cannon were made with little rings of fine solder. You wrap the solder around the brass tube several times and then you remove the "spring" of solder and slice it with a blade to make a bunch of little rings.
Major progress today. I soldered up the LED's into packages and installed them in the appropriate places:
The power supply will be four "AAA" batteries. I got a little battery holder at Radio Shack and I'll route out a cavity in the display base to add the battery back, the same way I did with this base I made for a model last year:
Closed up the forward fuselage, too:
When it sets good and solid, I'll fill the seams and scribe the panel lines and start the painting.
I primed my pilot figure (I call her "Dagny" because I'm reading Atlas Shrugged again) with Tamiya fine white primer:
I have been neglecting another very important build while I've been fooling around with this Viper, so I'll spend a few days on that other model. There aren't any lights in that one though
Cheers,
Joseph
Major progress today. I soldered up the LED's into packages and installed them in the appropriate places:
The power supply will be four "AAA" batteries. I got a little battery holder at Radio Shack and I'll route out a cavity in the display base to add the battery back, the same way I did with this base I made for a model last year:
Closed up the forward fuselage, too:
When it sets good and solid, I'll fill the seams and scribe the panel lines and start the painting.
I primed my pilot figure (I call her "Dagny" because I'm reading Atlas Shrugged again) with Tamiya fine white primer:
I have been neglecting another very important build while I've been fooling around with this Viper, so I'll spend a few days on that other model. There aren't any lights in that one though
Cheers,
Joseph