Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Cosmo Zero and Hangar 3 progress

 Long ago when I first started this kit, I royally screwed it up after a really good start. I ended up throwing this across the room and shattering it into many tiny bits (see the "Irate" part in the Blog name). I managed to collect all the bits and get it together pretty well. Since it is going into a diorama of the hangar bay I figured that it would make sense for a very worn out, battle weary plane to be returning to port. It's not my best work but I think that once its in the bay with the lighting, it will look alright. Now I just have to fabricate an arm to hold it in place and figure out how to mount it.





















With that out of the way I got to building the flight control room for the upper floor. I cut some 0.30" styrene and glued it together with my trusty Gorilla Gel super glue. I added some random details from my spare parts box, painted it all gray and drilled the holes for the fiber optics. I then contracted the ceiling with the lighting strips in place for the hallway lights, and added some Blue candle flicker LEDs to the inside of the control room to simulate the flickering of screens reflecting off the walls.






























After getting it all painted, wired up and installed I am pretty happy with the results. I need to find some remade scale hand railing because what I tried to scratch build look like doggy doo doo.
I'm going to try and work out the arm that holds the plane and how to mount the whole thing later this week. Stay Tuned!
















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