10-06-2015, 07:25 AM
Thanks wizardofthenorth 
The locations of the windows are marked with a fine felt pen then drilled (there are hundreds ones...)
![[Image: .IMG_1563_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1563_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1564_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1564_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1565_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1565_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1566_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1566_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1567_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1567_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1568_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1568_m.jpg)
In some places of the trenches, larger holes are made, because these areas will be more lighted by diffusion through a clear rod. On the original model, some bulb lights can be clealy seen.
![[Image: .IMG_1562_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1562_m.jpg)
Some holes for optical fibers are drilles fruitlessly, as they finish in aluminum U-strip (which cost me a few bits by the way...). They are then filled back with plastic filler.
![[Image: .IMG_1721_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1721_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1722_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1722_m.jpg)
The slots of the lateral electrical connectors are prepared. They will be used when the model will be hang from the side.
![[Image: .IMG_1662_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1662_m.jpg)

The locations of the windows are marked with a fine felt pen then drilled (there are hundreds ones...)
![[Image: .IMG_1563_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1563_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1564_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1564_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1565_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1565_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1566_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1566_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1567_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1567_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1568_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1568_m.jpg)
In some places of the trenches, larger holes are made, because these areas will be more lighted by diffusion through a clear rod. On the original model, some bulb lights can be clealy seen.
![[Image: .IMG_1562_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1562_m.jpg)
Some holes for optical fibers are drilles fruitlessly, as they finish in aluminum U-strip (which cost me a few bits by the way...). They are then filled back with plastic filler.
![[Image: .IMG_1721_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1721_m.jpg)
![[Image: .IMG_1722_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1722_m.jpg)
The slots of the lateral electrical connectors are prepared. They will be used when the model will be hang from the side.
![[Image: .IMG_1662_m.jpg]](http://olcabour.hangar.blog.free.fr/public/starwars/RC_stardestroyer/.IMG_1662_m.jpg)

