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What was your approach on the stuffing and lights? Did you post a build thread? I would love to take a look.
Thanks, James, I didn't post a WIP thread, as it was a long project that I only worked on occasionally, over a period of months. I built the lights, smoke, and base as one assembly, and the rocket as a separate assembly, that just sits on top of the first. I used a 1/4 inch threaded steel bar fixed to the base and fixed a clear plastic cylinder (taken from an old garden bird feeder) at the point where the bottom of the engine bells would be, like this -
The steel bar continues up past the cylinder, and the rocket is sort of "impaled" on it.
The lights are mains powered, rather than battery, so the cable was run up the base alongside the steel bar, and attached to the top of the plastic cylinder. The lights were a single strip (about 10 or 12 feet long, I think), with a self-adhesive backing. I fixed most of the lights around the top of this, spreading them out more lower down, so the flame would appear more intense where the engine bells are. The smoke was made from the kind of stuffing used in teddy bears and such like, held in place with white thread wrapped around the outside - this is just about invisible, but does the job nicely. Hre's a "test flight" on my workbench -
I agree with you, the kit is OK for this sort of use, bit would need a lot more work if built as a "proper" model! I think it's great that you're doing this for your boy - I'm sure he'll love it!
Vell, Zaphod's just zis guy, you know?
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