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amazing work
been on this thread from day one, it gets better and better.
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Let me ask a dumb question: which paper grammage are you using to build frames and small pieces? They look thicker than panels. Frames on this last picture looks particularly thick. Is it 300gsm or something heavier?
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Amazing design and build.
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And now the nose sub-assemblies are complete. The rear and side "mud guards" are next, followed by the spats for the landing gear. I can see the light at the end of this tunnel... After the spats, I think the large bit left is the longitudinal spine across the top of the shuttle.
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Some amazing work there....
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The nice thing about the Narcissus, is that in the movie the shuttle was beat to crap... so making certain details messy (because it is quicker then making the component cleanly) is acceptable.
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