10-01-2015, 06:25 AM
The hangar bay is built and covered with primer. The small frontal hangar is opened.
![[Image: .IMG_1558_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1558_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1561_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1561_m.jpg)
I thought there were some bright spots between the tiny ribs, but it was a mistake. The holes that I did for the optical fibers are then sealed with evergren plastic rod.
![[Image: .IMG_1560_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1560_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1572_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1572_m.jpg)
To bring electricity to the Blockade Runner or Tydirium Shuttle, I install a connector slot from an old computer.
The aluminum cross will be drilled to allow it to go through.
![[Image: .IMG_1664_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1664_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1665_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1665_m.jpg)
To light the hangar, boxes are built to spread the light through the openings at the top of the vertical side bay walls. The LED are prepared.
![[Image: .IMG_1671_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1671_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1672_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1672_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1673_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1673_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1674_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1674_m.jpg)
Same way to the front opening where the light box is made with evergreen grooved plates to data the illusion of walls of a shed (sorry no photo).
The assembly is reinforced with plastic strips, and with filler glue.
![[Image: .IMG_1558_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1558_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1561_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1561_m.jpg)
I thought there were some bright spots between the tiny ribs, but it was a mistake. The holes that I did for the optical fibers are then sealed with evergren plastic rod.
![[Image: .IMG_1560_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1560_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1572_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1572_m.jpg)
To bring electricity to the Blockade Runner or Tydirium Shuttle, I install a connector slot from an old computer.
The aluminum cross will be drilled to allow it to go through.
![[Image: .IMG_1664_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1664_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1665_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1665_m.jpg)
To light the hangar, boxes are built to spread the light through the openings at the top of the vertical side bay walls. The LED are prepared.
![[Image: .IMG_1671_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1671_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1672_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1672_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1673_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1673_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1674_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1674_m.jpg)
Same way to the front opening where the light box is made with evergreen grooved plates to data the illusion of walls of a shed (sorry no photo).
The assembly is reinforced with plastic strips, and with filler glue.

