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Old 03-12-2012, 04:22 PM
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Hi PK


I tape the metal used in air technology installers. A bit thick self-adhesive aluminum foil ...

The Shroud of sharing how relieving it? Opens, or is it Diorama, the moment when he shot the fly LOK ...

Congratulations to move forward ..

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I think the tape might be quite similar to mine, Merzo.
As for the shroud: It will be a demonstrable model. Closed shroud when just on the shelf with the other rockets, but one half of the shroud will be detachable.
I am afraid I'm not allowed to share it, unless Leo allows it... (I'll ask.)
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I think the tape might be quite similar to mine, Merzo.
As for the shroud: It will be a demonstrable model. Closed shroud when just on the shelf with the other rockets, but one half of the shroud will be detachable.
I am afraid I'm not allowed to share it, unless Leo allows it... (I'll ask.)
I hope Leo will be OK with sharing - he's been very useful, and his models are great. And your rocket looks wonderful, and I wish I could build one to celebrate 50 years from the first man in space
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Hey calinous, the rocket is perfectly buildable as it is, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. I only changed the place a seam goes. The rocket is downloadable at Leo's site, here. Two versions, regular and this one with the special livery.
Don't get scared by the amount of small parts, they are even doable in 50% reduced scale.
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I sent Leonid technology and photos shared by 2 along the side fairing for the Soyuz. But received no reply. Leonid did not appear anywhere for a long time. If interested - I can tell.
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Yes, I know, but it was worth trying again, I guess. Long time ago I mailed him, asking whether he was maybe thinking of designing the rail car on which the Soyuz is transported. (he did the Proton one, too) but also, no response. Well, I still am reluctant to share stuff like this without the consent of the designer.

Besides, like I said, the modification is very simple and only useful when making the shroud separable. For all other purposes Leo's original kit is perfect.
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Hi Steve.
It is not foil in the strict sense of aluminium or Bare Metal Foil. I used tape almost similar to masking tape but used for taping together isolating underlayment for laminate floors. It has the same thickness as regular masking tape and it feels the same. It only is silver. Bare Metal Foil of course is also an option only this is cheaper, I guess.
Is the tape about the same thickness as masking tape? As you know, Bare Metal Foil is very thin and delicate and if this is much thicker, I would rather use it, than BMF. I think this would be far more forgiving.

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Steve, I would say it's exactly the same thickness.
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I guess I've shown it before but here, especially for Steve, the roll silvery tape I use:
Soyuz FG "Gagarin" 1/96-cimg4494.jpg
I hope you can find it where you live.
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Hi Jasper

Looking for "Soyuz transporter"

Ninfinger Productions: Classic Paper Space Models

But is this true of the R7 good starting point towards a change in the FG ..

I think
Vostok and R7-Transporter

But maybe that's not what you've seen already and are looking for,
Excellent starting point for the plans. Many photos and drawings in the "Setup".
(All required before the launch to show the film for five minutes while pulling the train.
As if that was even more important would be the launch)

Merzo

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