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Ken, that model just gets better and better - how do you do it?
However, I feel I may upset the applecart .... a bit .... with the following info. I was having a look at the Systems Manual for CSM 104 (Apollo 9) and unexpectedly and belatedly spotted the following diagrams (which I have also now uploaded to the online album link I sent you some time back). I am very surprised to see that the detailed side-on "Cross Section Of Tunnel At CL" (CL = centre line) through the forward compartment (the 'nose' area, where the chutes etc are stored) is not cylindrical! It appears to be a very gently widening cone, the further forward (to the nose) it extends! Furthermore, the depicted part of the tunnel within the crew compartment (under the instrument panel) also seems to be a gently widening cone! The second image, although only showing a somewhat 'representative' version, seems to confirm this widening cone theory with it's 2 small cross-sectional diagrams in the centre of the image. Am I interpreting this correctly? Thoughts, anyone? What does the source material you are using show, Ken? PS: mperdue, nice one for bringing Walt's attention to Ken's sterling work! |
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A few months back, I sent the 2 Apollo 11 paper astronauts to Buzz Aldrin. Cost me $80.00 to ship them. His office manager sent me a photograph of them sitting on a corner shelf in Buzz's office. She said that Buzz was in "awe" of the models, as was his staff. (Not trying to bragg - just what she told me in an email). I was hoping to get a personal reply, but didn't. No complaint though; as I am extremely honored to have him acknowledge my work. Very cool! Ken
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Wibble! Hatstand! I think I'll go and have a conversation with the bleeps and squeaks from a fax machine ...... |
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Buzz isn't the only person in awe of your work.
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Ken, I have added some photos of the Apollo 9 CSM, taken during my recent San Diego visit, to the ImageShack album link I gave you a couple of weeks back. Who knows, the details within may come in handy for detail referencing. Example below.
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I shall continue to watch this build in the coming weekend from a much warmer and sunnier (than the UK) India! PS: Details you asked for, Mechanic, are in your PMs. Last edited by bernoullis; 02-03-2012 at 03:47 PM. Reason: Additions |
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Back from India (and a pleasant little sojourn it was, too) .... but it seems to have gone quiet in the West household. Or perhaps he has been feverishly cutting/folding/glueing ..... and will soon unveil another momentous milestone in his project that is the amazing Apollo Command Module! [cue fanfare!!!]
I hope so ...... as I need my Apollo 'fix' ..... and Mr West is my 'dealer.' |
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I've been stripping wallpaper, painting and etc... But, I have been working on the CM's outer shell detailing. I resized them one more time for a perfect fit, and detailing the panels with rivets and score lines.
Pictures this weekend. Ken
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Cheers! Jim |
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