PsyBorg
Wake up! Time to fly!
Well i am finally getting back to semi sane life and found a little bit of motivation.
I asked Igoo57 to print up the plans and got them in my grubby paws last Friday.
Now that I am a few steps into it I will start posting progress.
First step was to align and tape the tiles together. This was SUPER easy thanks to how Sponz layed out the plans with all the alignment marks.
Igoo57 also handed me a bag of magnets to hold the tiles in place. Since I do not have a metal plate or table the refrigerator mafe a nice stand in.
Next I spent two days cutting out the pieces and gluing them to poster board.
Once all that was done it was back to cutting them all out again. This is now where I am at with it and will begin cutting foam as I go and need each piece.
Here are all the templates layed out in sections.
The first stage is done with the inner frame complete. Here are the pieces cut and ready to be assembled.
And here they are as a completed section.
Here are the two lower fuselage shins cut and ready to form before adding them to the inner assembly.
As final progress for the afternoon here are those two parts and how well they formed. The detail and accuracy of these plans are amazing if you are like me and enjoy building from scratch with just the printed plans and a build video.
Andres did an incredible job with this and that makes it that much more enjoyable to build.
I asked Igoo57 to print up the plans and got them in my grubby paws last Friday.
Now that I am a few steps into it I will start posting progress.
First step was to align and tape the tiles together. This was SUPER easy thanks to how Sponz layed out the plans with all the alignment marks.
Igoo57 also handed me a bag of magnets to hold the tiles in place. Since I do not have a metal plate or table the refrigerator mafe a nice stand in.
Next I spent two days cutting out the pieces and gluing them to poster board.
Once all that was done it was back to cutting them all out again. This is now where I am at with it and will begin cutting foam as I go and need each piece.
Here are all the templates layed out in sections.
The first stage is done with the inner frame complete. Here are the pieces cut and ready to be assembled.
And here they are as a completed section.
Here are the two lower fuselage shins cut and ready to form before adding them to the inner assembly.
As final progress for the afternoon here are those two parts and how well they formed. The detail and accuracy of these plans are amazing if you are like me and enjoy building from scratch with just the printed plans and a build video.
Andres did an incredible job with this and that makes it that much more enjoyable to build.
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