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  1. 4 hours ago, Bolt said:

    Mm.. smaller seat would look better imo. The cockpit is quite tight , scaling a pilot for the existing seat. Everything is looking great !

    I have toyed with scratch building seats and I may still do that as Im running out of options for pilots. 

  2. I managed to fins some old Bandai missiles from a VF-1A kit to use as bombs. Ì still have lots to do inside the bay with cleaning up some mold lines etc. Ive added some greeblies inside to make it a bit more interesting but most of it will get covered up by the bombs. 

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  3. So we have a slight issue with scale or I should say a pilot scale issue. The below is a comparison between the SV-51 cockpit and the Commanchero cockpit with the SV pilot sitting in it. Either the SV is small or the Commanchero offers lounge chair rides for its pilots! Note Im not going to use the SV pilot just messing around at trying to get something that fits the Commanchero cockpit. I could pad the seat so the pilot sits higher but Im thinking that might look a bit naff. 

     

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  4. On 7/30/2021 at 3:22 AM, peter said:

    It feels like it's been forever since I built anything, but at least I have these two on the work bench. IMG_20210727_162203.jpg.b0f23eaff8969186d78675d8f1332908.jpg

    My sciatica has been bugging me so I can't sit for long periods of time. 

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    Picked this up at Michael's for $23 with the 30% off coupon. 

    The last TOS I built was only 1/2500 scale and it was already packed with more detail than I knew there was on the ship (always just looked like a gray blob to me on the show).  

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    Got this as a freebie for buying something else that was really big and really dumb, and definitely beyond my abilities to do justice (any guesses?  Lol!). 

    Will post pics of that later :)

    I didnt know they released a small NX. Now I must have one!

  5. 22 hours ago, derex3592 said:

    I have the Moscato one. He was nice enough to sell me one a few years back out of his stash. 

    Nice. Johns stuff is pretty awesome. He captures the lines of the design well. If there is something specific you want to ask please do so. Just PM me. 

  6. Ok here is my process for cutting the vacformed canopy for the Commanchero. John supplied solid versions of the canopy (Im assuming these are the molds used to vacform the canopies).  

    So I started by inserting the mold into the vacform part:

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    Then using a new blade I starting by cutting as close but not ON the canopy edge line to give me some room to sand the canopy to shape. I probably left about 0.5mm clearance to use to shape and sand and test fit.

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    Partially cut canopy:

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    ...And you should be left with something that will kind of fit in a crude way:

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    After what seemed like hours of VERY careful sanding, this is the fit I managed to get. I still need to polish the canopy to try and get it clearer than it is. and to smooth the edges a bit more.

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  7. 6 hours ago, derex3592 said:

    @Mintox - I would be very interested in seeing and perhaps discussing with you the cutting and fitting the canopies on the Cat's Eye...That's the part that is keeping me from finishing mine at some point. 

    Chopper looks great! :good:

    More than happy to help out. And yes its a little sleep loss inducing process as there is no room for error. Which kit of the CatsEye do you have?

  8. The second HIND arrived today so I was able to finish off the tail rotor

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    Also swapped the seats from another kit as they were a little more detailed. I may need to alter them slightly to sit a smidge lower in the cockpit but I wont know until I finish cutting the canopies and test fitting them.

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    The surprise kit donor. This will be another client build later on.

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  9. 8 hours ago, captain america said:

    It's been a while since I've seen one of these babies. Keep up the great work!

    Thanks John. Im just happy to be able to touch and build one. Ill resist asking you nerdy questions as I have your original build diary of the kit to follow which has been very handy especially being able to know what some of the donor parts you used were, like the Hind rotor blades. I just wish I had the patience to do what you do.

    And you keep up the great work too! 

  10. Client has asked for alternate weapons load outs. Ive put some of the funky HIND weapon pods together. The inside is a large bomb (I think), the middle one is a gun pod with three Gatling guns, two of one caliber and the center one a larger caliber? and then the outer one is a twin gun pod. 

    The internal weapons bay will receive some attention soon. I plan on putting two bombs inside this bay once I've added some extra detail. 

     

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  11. Ok picking up pace again. After reviewing the main rotors in the kit I decided to swap them out for newer kit versions. I used Hobby Boss 1/72 MI-24V HIND-E blades. Nicer and crisper and I dont need to worry about straightening things out. And they look more 'modern' than the ones John used. See the side by side comparison below.

    I also took the liberty of adding some rotor hub detail even though you'll never see it once the sensor mast top is glued in place.

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  12. Progress has slowed a little. Filling in some gaps, redoing some of the rivets that were sanded off etc. Here Im messing around with the main rotors. Again pretty good fit and only a couple of pour tabs to cut off and sand. This is temporary and I'll need to clean up the blades and straighten a couple of them. 

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  13. 16 hours ago, jardann said:

    Looks like you're off to a great start! It's so cool to see one of these kits being completed. It's a great subject and fantastic that John produced it.

    I know right? Im amazed there isnt a ton of them on the net but I could only find the one example completed. Now it'll be two! 

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