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Thank you for all your compliments, now I also slowly believe that it is a good model....
The place is near my PC in a corner (look the photo) an this is good for the moment. I hope, that there is not so much dust in my room..... |
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The final product looks absolutely great! You've inspired me to get started on my 1:70 scale LUT. I'm currently looking at areas where I will make some changes. Mine will be for displaying a flying scale model of the Saturn V or Saturn 1B and will need to be beefed up a bit so I can set it up at our launch site. I also plan to add many of the missing handrails and such.
Beautiful work. Mario
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Excellent
Abso-bloody-lutely brilliant workmanship and a superb finish. Now let me see.... did someone mention P.O.T.W - I will most certainly put this on my HOT LIST
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You've built a beautiful model. I also like the Skylab stage below so that you can switch payloads.
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Scale looks off a tiny bit (Which is why I hate non-digital models <_______<), but either way, amazing!
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Looks like you had some problems with the arms coming out in the wrong places on the rocket, at least the top arm where the astronauts enter. The reason I say that is because I had the same problems on my build. I had to remove several arms and relocate them after gluing them on. I palced them according to the specks on the instructions but after placing the rocket on the pad they wheren't lining up, I had about four already glued on. Mine was a 1/144 scale for the plastic Sat V model, I also had problems with the hold downs, I ended up using the hold downs from Greelt's 1/48 launch pad, I srunk them down to fit.
This monstrosity of a build was my first paper model, looking for a LUT for my plastic model was how I discovered paper modeling......what a way to start heh. Excellent job! Have you seen the one built by George B? he took his build to the extream, I think his is a 1/48 scale and the detail is INSANE. All his piping is actual tubing and has AC and ventelation ducts.
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You're right the arms are a little bit hanging down....
But if you change the position, there are problems with the stairs andgangways.... Another thing I see in your fotos...the sides of your MLP are wrong! side 1 is in front, you have there the side 3! You have to turn at 180° the sides or the deck....than you can see the passing of the pipes from MLP and LUT. |
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Yea.. something went wrong when putting the sides on the box...I don't remember what, but the part was already glued on, I had by chance scanned that piece before it was applied..luckily, so I printed it off again and put it in the correct place, glued it over the incorrect part and just left the other. This was the model I cut my teeth on, I noticed you actually used the paper rolls for the tube framing, I tried but couldn't make them work, so I ended up using coffee sturrers.
There are a few other mistakes to, if you look close you will see the main center struture for the tower is turned the wrong way putting the stairs on the wrong side, I learned alot on this model, mabe one day I'll do it over. I have a 1/48 Sat V if I had the room I would build it for this model. I'll start a new thread with some photos.
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