The main instrument panel is complete, except for some random knobs and pull rings that will be added after painting. Added this evening is the auxiliary panel, which is on the astronaut's left. This panel was a bit of work, to be sure...
I also added these cool hex-nut pneumatic fittings (the silver things), which are apparently aftermarket accessories for armor. These are attached to the pull rings (which will be added later) - the astronaut pulled or pushed these rings to enable or disable his ability to manually control the RCS system. The rings were literally attached to tubing that led directly to the thrusters.
http://www.philsmith.us/Mercury31.jpg http://www.philsmith.us/Mercury32.jpg http://www.philsmith.us/Mercury33.jpg http://www.philsmith.us/Mercury34.jpg A good deal of this detail will, in fact, be obscured when the model is complete. However, there are four reasons why I am adding so much detail:
1. I love to do it and practice is always good
2. I will photograph the completed assembly before it is inserted into the capsule
3. Depending on the angle of view through the hatch and window, it is very possible cutting a corner will be apparent, and I just can't stand that
4. I'm learning a lot about my subject matter
Next up: Periscope and instrument panel mount