09-22-2013, 08:50 PM
Work is continuing on the detailing saga of this beast. It's good to have the mojo back and get home from work looking forward to hitting the bench for a few hours. Looks like the South Aussies are moving ahead of the pack again.
Detailing on the starboard centre arm side trenches. A few Custom Replicas castings, original kit parts and a few substitutes for as yet unidentified parts that I don't want to wait any more years for. I like the detailing here, it looks all connected and functional.
Arm in place, but not glued on yet as I'm still tweaking the cross arm structure below. I can't wait to primer the model and see all the detail blend together.
Wombat scrounged up a few missing greeblies for me and now the neck wall is almost complete. Man, it's busy ain't it?
Last night I put back all the detail on the engine side. The rows of Roco mini tanks were and easy way for Apogee to quickly detail the engine section and make it look functional and like a big, er, engine.
Mike

Detailing on the starboard centre arm side trenches. A few Custom Replicas castings, original kit parts and a few substitutes for as yet unidentified parts that I don't want to wait any more years for. I like the detailing here, it looks all connected and functional.
Arm in place, but not glued on yet as I'm still tweaking the cross arm structure below. I can't wait to primer the model and see all the detail blend together.
Wombat scrounged up a few missing greeblies for me and now the neck wall is almost complete. Man, it's busy ain't it?
Last night I put back all the detail on the engine side. The rows of Roco mini tanks were and easy way for Apogee to quickly detail the engine section and make it look functional and like a big, er, engine.
Mike
'Helm, make ready to move. Flank speed and fuel be damned!'

