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Nun ist die "Adjusting Unit" in der Rampe eingebaut und die Gleise sind verlegt....
Dann gehts zur Transporteinheit... Now I have build the "Adjusting Unit" into the platform and the railway ist ready... Than we can go to the Transporter... |
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Momentan bin ich am Transporter, das ist glaube ich das schwierigste Stück Arbeit, da die Klammer beweglich wird...
In the moment I'm working at the transporter...I think that is the difficultest part, because the clamp will be movable... |
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Wow! That's nice! nice work, Michael.
I never got that far with the pad structure. Leo's design is beautifully detailed. Did you use a hollow punch (Locheisen) for the holes? |
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Yes, I use a hollow punch for any holes if it passed...the big holes I cut with cutter, the smallest with a needle..
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Great work. Having built Leo's Proton myself, I've been thinking about whether I should build the launch pad and following this thread has given me some good ideas.
If I may suggest something, though, you should check out a Japanese punch drill. They are also sometimes known as a Japanese book drill or Japanese screw punch. You can find affordable ones on Amazon and elsewhere. I got mine here: Amazon.com: Japanese Book Drill / Screw Hole Punch with 5 Bits: Home & Garden I only recently discovered them after hanging out in the ship-building forum for awhile -- I'm building a WWII minesweeper -- and all I can say is I wish I'd gotten one much earlier in my cardmodeling career. It is a tool that comes with interchangeable bits that allow you to punch various sized holes. I could've found a million uses for it when I was building some of my launch vehicles. (And I'll get back to building spacecraft and launch vehicles, by the way. I just need to get this @#$%*! ship done as a change of pace, but I've discovered that many of the kit parts are wrong and virtually all of the details have to be scratchbuilt.) |
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Thank you for the hint.. I have such one:
https://www.amazon.de/Famex-3519-Loc...1737767&sr=8-4 And now it goes on: It's not easy, but in the end it moves .... big grin I have enhanced openings for all axes with small cardboard rings because the holes could tear otherwise. Unfortunately, Leo has obviously shortened compared with the testbuildpart, namely the three-point bracket on the left and right (see comparison photos), so that the part does not open completely ... confused The rocket goes so only narrowly. But it works. Now only the chassis and the remote controlled locomotive ... |
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Thanks Michael!
It’s very important for me to see Your building steps! And to see not only Your brilliant results but my mistakes too. I corrected my last “confuse” and published new version of page 6 now. Thanks again! Regards Leo |
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Thank you, Leo, for your feedback, I'm very pleased about a commendation from the designer!
Your correction I have downloaded, but I think, I will not change my building, because it's really difficult and I'm glad to finished it now.... friendly regards |
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The van is ready ...
The locomotive for transport comes from the download of Leo's Tsyklon LP ... Now the whole system view and a comparison with my Saturn V on the same scale. Thanks to Leo for the excellent design! |
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Great job! Looks like a really fine build and display.
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