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Gordan Bennet Chris, what a labour of luv
YES IT IS BOB thats why i was so angry with myself on that mast for getting complacent an clumsyGordan Bennet Chris, what a labour of luv
Just looks like spaghetti to me.... Hats off to you Chris!!!HI GUYS a few more build pics an ive finally finished working on the 4 stablizers in the stern section an as can be seen the all the 4 rear stabs are now all linked up to work from the push rods connected to the rudder mounting in the stern
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Just looks like spaghetti to me.... Hats off to you ChrisHI GUYS a few more build pics an ive finally finished working on the 4 stablizers in the stern section an as can be seen the all the 4 rear stabs are now all linked up to work from the push rods connected to the rudder mounting in the stern
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HI Andrew yes it does dosent it but that because at the moment the wires are all not fitted in where they are so suppose to go but when i get to fitting them they will all look a lot more tidyJust looks like spaghetti to me.... Hats off to you Chris!!!
HI Jack thanks for the nice comment why do i just show the starboard side in a show well the reason being that that im a left to right person so the bow will be on my left when i put her on a show table an then it conectets up with the stern end on the right of me an it easy for me to fit the hull jiont butter fly nuts as im right handed an all the switchs are on the port side nearest to me so i can switch the eletrics on an off easyier without havin to walk around to the other side of the model in a model show with people lookin at the model but i could show the port side if i wanted to but more awkward for me hows that Jack does that answer your question ?Breathtaking Chris! What a fantastic piece if work! So many details I have managed to miss along the way! Out of interest, why do you show the starboard side?
MANY THANKS Andrew but you guys that put bits of plastic together do really make some really nice models an if you are happy with doin that like all the other members of this forum then thats all thats matters as this is a hobby to enjoy an the kits do all that so members are happyQuite simply outstanding. Simply outstanding. It puts gluing bits of plastic together and slapping on a bit of paint into perspective.
Yet again hats off to you.
ATB
Andrew
HI Andy qualified electrician ? dont i wish im rubbish at eletronics i know just enough to get me through this hopefully lol but thanks for your kind comment anyway an i'll propberly be ready for strait jackect after this lol but will find out tomorrow once i start on this wireing OooooohhhhhhhhhGreat work Chris, you will be a qualified electrician by the time you are done with this model.
Andy.
HI John many thanks for your kind comments an im glad you will be following this build for the next 2 yrs but how things are goin which is very well apart from that mast hiccup it may not be that long as i must admit im suprisieing myself at how the build is comin on a bit quicker than i thought it would but the killer is now coming up an thats the eletrics an building them two gun turrets as i want to make them work if possible but not really fire but look like they are fireing an all this is goin to take quite a bit of thoughtmarvellous... A great feat problem solving, engineering and electrical design. I'm in for the next two years.
John
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