Sprayed some primer on the undersurface.
It was 33 degrees celsius outside in the shade this afternoon so it took seconds to dry.
It tells me I need to do a bit
more to the engines.
The rest of the underside is fine as it is,
considering it will hardly be seen when the model is ever on display.
Thanks for looking.
More soon...
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This is about the combination of two interests, Radio Control vehicles and Science Fiction models. This blog documents my science fiction spaceship and radio controlled vehicle projects.
Friday, 15 November 2019
Sunday, 10 November 2019
Resilient cruiser part 5
I have mostly completed the underside detailing.
There is still a bit to do at the nose end but I want to complete the top and start on the sides first to see what ends up around that area.
I am going to spray a bit of primer first , just to see how its going, before I flip it over.
Thanks for looking.
More soon...
There is still a bit to do at the nose end but I want to complete the top and start on the sides first to see what ends up around that area.
I am going to spray a bit of primer first , just to see how its going, before I flip it over.
Thanks for looking.
More soon...
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