She’s all framed up and parts test fitted. The poles under the nacelles are to keep them level until the polyester resin glass filled resin complete cures out. Without the poles they are dead level and the aluminum re enforcement is very strong. But you know how resins are until they cure a full 24 hours.
Nest up is to cut more windows out and preen the hull parts with Evercoat metal glaze to clean up all the warps and dents. Primer and pain the actual hull color so that I can star adding the clear windows. After the hull parts get assemble for good it’s simple to touch up the seams.
Lots to do but here it gets to be fun.
The video I’m loading now is our weekly show. If you really want to know more about this build you should watch it. It answers all your questions and more.
I want to thanks everyone that has so generously donated to this build. I am not being paid to make this for the museum and The Museum of Science Fiction is non profit. So every donation helps and I still need lots of materials. Lead wire, connectors, bustard motors to turn the cages,paint, primer, Evercoat and the list goes on.
Again be sure to watch our weekly show which will be loaded tonight and thanks again.
http://www.steveneillsgarage.com/donations66-tos-museum-of-science-fiction.html
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It’s looking awesome so star, Steve. I’m looking forward to the weekly show. đŸ™‚