wonderful design as are all your ships may I ask a question is their a place where I can see all your ships, especially the Blackhawk. I found the Repulse, Hood, and Sentinel thank you in advance
I get too much of a kick out your posts, AdmiralBuck! I wish you posted daily, but then I'd be rushing an artist, and that never turns out well.
I don't think I've asked yet: how do you secure your fiber optics? I used to smoosh 'em down with the flat chisel on a hot soldering iron -- producing a little mushroom cap easily glued in place. But I struggled with keeping the melts consistent. You seem to have a better technique.
Interesting to see the amount of structural support you build into this model, might not be too light to carry around but at least no saucer or nacelle will sag or break off.![]()
Absolutely beautiful work. It is big. I hope you did some sort of a structural load test on your brass framework. As an engineer, I always worry about soldered joints. The design of the hull components and their fit up are fantastic. My favorite feature is the design of your shuttlebay; very realistic with large support struts and beams visible inside; plus runway lights on the deck. Can't tell if you are going to have hard shuttlebay doors and how they would work. "Endurance" across the stern is classic.
Thanks for the info. By the way, where are you going to put this beast on display?Thank you. This is my eighth build with an engineered brass armature. Twice as large as any previous work, the keel mainly insures proper alignment of the individual hull components as well as internal support to its main hub. Once fully assembled, the unibody styrene hull is self supported.
Thanks for the info. By the way, where are you going to put this beast on display?
I'll take one for the team. I volunteer my house.That part of the pre-planning has yet to be firmed up.![]()
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