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I built the kit up, used small washers and magnets to connect the two parts. That way it can be handled without falling apart, but can be easily split to see the interior detail. Nice job on the build, Sakrison. Looks liked you nailed the retractable landing gear.
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And yeah, I didn’t see your plastic rods. Great solution. I did wonder about the strength of the landing legs, particularly if you make them retractable. (And for that matter, I always wondered why Aries had retractable landing legs to begin with. There’s no need for them.) I’ll have to look through my stash, though. My version of the model may still be sitting in storage back in the U.S., and I don’t have the pages on my iPad. Once I finally get my modeling tools unpacked, I have to do a unique X-15 repaint I’ve been planning on doing for about six months…. |
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Yeah very nice build. Uhu’s models are fantastic
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I also have built it - with inside details....
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A photo of my Aries 1B was published on Fine Scale Modeler magazine's online Readers' Gallery: Paper 1/76 scale Aries 1B lunar shuttle - FineScale Modeler - Essential magazine for scale model builders, model kit reviews, how-to scale modeling, and scale modeling products.
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Nicely done, sir
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