informative video you guys it's going to be very informative for the Aztecing pattern great video you two and i love the shuttle bay Phil, stroll on Telford
Becoming very much a team effort and all this prep work is a massive undertaking to what essentially is a 15 or so piece kit 😆shuttle bay not withstanding... more nice progression Onwards to Part 6
Really good organization for a massive project. I'm involved with one that requires a bunch of scratch building in different areas, and sometimes it can be hard to focus on the job at hand if you're thinking about what's coming down the road. Your juggling has reason behind it and always pushes the project forward. Fine job!
I appreciate the work and engineering that’s going into this. The dream team! It’s an impressive model for sure. Not my cup of D as it were, but I appreciate seeing the process. Cheers.
It's not a sprint, not a marathon but a deadly uphill slog... Okay, but I kid the deadly uphill slog! As you alluded to, no one thing is all that difficult (base not included) but there's a lot of them. Couple thoughts-- no doubt, you've rocketed past the need for this suggestion but perhaps Lou may find this useful-- you could lightly pencil in "vertical" guidelines on the hull to more easily align the window masks. Even in between those ranks of windows. The other is much crazier-- I lamented (with you) the exclusion of light for those Secondary Hull edge windows but then, I wondered maybe, just maybe your Man from Avalon has a small metal hole punch that could place a rectangular hole where needed on the support plate. At first I thought circular but they would have needed to be relatively large in order to "reach" the lit up section to get any light at all in. That would also weaken that part of the support. But a rectangular shape could leave some "meat" behind and still reach into the lit area. Worth the asking (unless everything's finished, welded and the "paid in full" stamp has been applied... ). This project is really blazing along-- so good to see.
For the chiller grills there are no black lines it's just copper on the outside blue on the inside the black is just the dark color painted inside nacelle showing through the clear part 🙂
Merci pour cette nouvelle vidéo ! Juste une question: où as tu trouvé les masques pour les fenêtres et les petites pièces en métal que tu as ajoutées ? Merci.
I'm watching you both more or less simultitudenously. Still obsessing over button proximity in the base. Maybe more than it is worth, but... Your finger field and the button field mesh to toggle the state of something just aft of the button in the circuit. All that electricity is floating in the air. A strip of light conductive metal maybe half a CM deep encircling the button and wired directly to the ground (Black wire) at its source 9all the way to the battery. "faraday cages" the button. No cross interference because stray electricity goes to ground. Lots of work. No idea for sure it would work. Obviously, just moving the buttons apart works. What of a different base required the contacts to be smack up against each other. Then cages might help.
Looking good ❤
The shuttle bay is really nice,
That shuttle bay is absolutely gorgeous. Well done sir!
Nice work Phil, it's coming along nicely especially the
Shuttle Bay!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
informative video you guys it's going to be very informative for the Aztecing pattern great video you two and i love the shuttle bay Phil, stroll on Telford
Becoming very much a team effort and all this prep work is a massive undertaking to what essentially is a 15 or so piece kit 😆shuttle bay not withstanding... more nice progression
Onwards to Part 6
Thanks for the update video. It looks like you are progressing well. Looking forward to future updates 🙂
Another great video and update on a your Enterprise D project.
Really good organization for a massive project. I'm involved with one that requires a bunch of scratch building in different areas, and sometimes it can be hard to focus on the job at hand if you're thinking about what's coming down the road. Your juggling has reason behind it and always pushes the project forward. Fine job!
I appreciate the work and engineering that’s going into this. The dream team! It’s an impressive model for sure. Not my cup of D as it were, but I appreciate seeing the process. Cheers.
It's not a sprint, not a marathon but a deadly uphill slog... Okay, but I kid the deadly uphill slog! As you alluded to, no one thing is all that difficult (base not included) but there's a lot of them. Couple thoughts-- no doubt, you've rocketed past the need for this suggestion but perhaps Lou may find this useful-- you could lightly pencil in "vertical" guidelines on the hull to more easily align the window masks. Even in between those ranks of windows. The other is much crazier-- I lamented (with you) the exclusion of light for those Secondary Hull edge windows but then, I wondered maybe, just maybe your Man from Avalon has a small metal hole punch that could place a rectangular hole where needed on the support plate. At first I thought circular but they would have needed to be relatively large in order to "reach" the lit up section to get any light at all in. That would also weaken that part of the support. But a rectangular shape could leave some "meat" behind and still reach into the lit area. Worth the asking (unless everything's finished, welded and the "paid in full" stamp has been applied... ).
This project is really blazing along-- so good to see.
Nice shuttle Bay 👍 are those decals from the 1/350 refit 👌 wonder why Heilos didn't include an extra 3D printed door with the shuttle Bay kit 🤔
Lots of details were missed I’m afraid.
This is looking fantastic. It’s a monster.
How many Wayne heads long is that thing?
Phil what about placing the neck lights on the armature section that sits in the neck?
They are there.
For the chiller grills there are no black lines it's just copper on the outside blue on the inside the black is just the dark color painted inside nacelle showing through the clear part 🙂
Phil what if you knock the metal plate at the windows that you want to light and leave the others black?
Merci pour cette nouvelle vidéo !
Juste une question: où as tu trouvé les masques pour les fenêtres et les petites pièces en métal que tu as ajoutées ?
Merci.
The masks were made by Aztek Dummy (Lou Dalmaso) you can email him - aztekdummy@att.net I do not know cost. The Photo Etch came from my spares box.
@@sprueVerse Ok, thanks :-) !
Phill meet you at wonderfest do you do commission build
I do but it depends on what it is and shipping logistics. Drop me a note with some info. sprueverse@gmail.com
Any idea why Lou hasn't made a 1/1400 mask set, especially with the repop of the translucent kit this year?
I have never tried to climb inside the mind of a genius!😂🖖
Phil with the cost of this kit you'd think most of these issues wouldn't exist, and having the decals as one piece is very bad.
To me that inside view looked like what you might see if they were building a real one skin first then the inside
I'm watching you both more or less simultitudenously. Still obsessing over button proximity in the base. Maybe more than it is worth, but... Your finger field and the button field mesh to toggle the state of something just aft of the button in the circuit. All that electricity is floating in the air. A strip of light conductive metal maybe half a CM deep encircling the button and wired directly to the ground (Black wire) at its source
9all the way to the battery. "faraday cages" the button. No cross interference because stray electricity goes to ground. Lots of work. No idea for sure it would work. Obviously, just moving the buttons apart works. What of a different base required the contacts to be smack up against each other. Then cages might help.