Is this one of those adhesives that cures when exposed to UV light?(and maybe glow some CA in there for a bit of extra reinforcement).
That's what I get for posting from my phone...Is this one of those adhesives that cures when exposed to UV light?
Yup, touch-up with brush. Never looks perfect, but what can ya do...Oooh, nice, that's really looking good. Do you do touch ups with a brush? I bet they cage will be plenty strong for what it will see, barring the unexpected, such as recovery by golden retriever. Nothing survives that....
The fact that you have a favorite garbage can for the purpose shows the attention to detail that makes you such a good builder.I painted the future on with a small brush, and then hung it on a string over my favorite garbage can.
Thanks! I try to learn at least one new thing on every build... though invariably that means learning how I *should have* done some things after it's too late.Great design and build, Neil!
I enjoyed going back and reading all the build progress. Seems you learn
a lot when assembling a model this complicated.
You can't hold an OR rendering. It used to exist only in silico, and now it exists in cellulo. Be proud.Looking at the finished rocket, one thing I notice is.... well, it basically looks just like the OR renders. Which is the point, but there's not a lot of delight and surprise to see the finished model, just relief and satisfaction that everything seems to have worked correctly.
Or on a nice green lawn. With the amount of black in this one, the rich green would give better contrast to all of the colors of the rocket.it would look really cool instead of a black blanket for a background, if you had one decorated with stars and planets and galaxies, you know, like a SPACE blanket.
Here's a new thing, the last pic in the thread needs to be a reenactment of the first sim pic in the thread
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