Impressively greebly.
I do. I have little pieces of dowel with blue tape wrapped around to provide a snug (but not too snug) fit).How many builders (kits and scratch) shield or otherwise cover the inside of their launch lugs during the finishing?
How many builders (kits and scratch) shield or otherwise cover the inside of their launch lugs during the finishing?
When you are at a launch, how will you tell which USS Edsel Ford is yours? ;-)
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Nice work! You are a very patient, motivated and capable guy, judging by this project.
Firefly, Imperial Cruiser...Nice. Is it going to have any bumper stickers? "My other spaceship is a ______"*
*Thunderbird, Pinto, Falcon, etc...
Maybe... notNice. Is it going to have any bumper stickers? "My other spaceship is a ______"*
*Thunderbird, Pinto, Falcon, etc.
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BTW, my wife likes your project and its Edsel-ness.
Regarding the "Firefly", you should be more specific. Somehow, I think you mean the Serenity and not the Alpha. Big difference.Firefly, Imperial Cruiser...
Firefly Serenity photo: https://screenrant.com/serenity-firefly-anniversary-video/
The Serenity is draggy, so you can put a Z motor in it and only get to 1,000 feet. This makes it exciting, loud, and easy to see.
Chrysler Imperial
photo from: https://www.streetmusclemag.com/fea...1961-imperial-crown-coupe-pro-street-cruiser/
It has tail fins. Someone has to make it a rocket.
But wait. Are the tail fins on this Thunderbird too small?
Ford Thunderbird
photo from: https://www.hotcars.com/most-popular-american-cars-60s/
That landed view would look grand with a few scale figures posed alongside.Coated the rocket with Rustoleum Clear...
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