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I started on making the cockpit by taking measurements and making templates out of paper. After a lot of trial and error I came up with a configuration that looked good and fit within the upper half of the fuselage. I transferred the templates to .20 styrene. I used several photos of the cockpit as reference. I had originally wanted angles side panels but later went with flat panels and then added buttons and drilled holes for the fiber optics. With the basic cockpit layout complete it was on with painting and running the fiber.
I've made steady progress on the wings, scoring panel lines and making the details for the interior sections. I finally got the vacuform machine working and pulled several copies of the engine interior. I had to use .010 sheet styrene to make these copies. Not perfect but very usable. I tried using the plastic "No Trespassing " signs but their to thick and I couldn't get a good pull. Now I can start to greeble these things up. Onward.
The wings got cut in half, which means I have to make the bottom wings from scratch. I'll use either .30 or .40 sheet styrene to make the top and bottom sections of the wings. And I'll have to cut off the connector on the top wing so I can mount the cannons once I remake those. I'm toying with the idea of scratchbuilding the top wings but I haven't decided yet. I have to leave room for the 3mm led I'm using for the landing lights. I have to confess, I'm getting tired of cutting this thing up. I've got bits of melted plastic EVERYWHERE!
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