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Thanks for the comments, friends
The reactor core is fully detachable. So, you can imagine the picture sequence in reverse order to “disassemble” the model and see it. |
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Nice work!
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Looks great!
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Doing very nicely Ricardo!
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The bigger and most complex buildings are complete but there is still a lot to be done.
Today’s pictures show what the instructions call “access building”. |
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.... hello Ricardo,
excellent work! I feel free to add that these three cylindric structures may look like steel drums, BUT they're in fact 1/350 scale abstractions of »revolving doors« ... Cheers Thomas |
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Thank you Thomas. I was wondering what they are!
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@ Thomas - ahhh, ok! It makes sense for an access building
The command and control building includes a detachable hatch to show the control room. In the roof, I noted a glitch: parts 144c are clearly too slim. I covered the remaining bits with paper taken from the roof section removed to make way for the hatch. |
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Just a couple of pictures of a mobile crane that will stand outside the fuel processing building.
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