Thanks for checking in Bud.. Its been a little hectic here lately, but I have managed to get the orbiter done..
Ok, I have taken a few shots of the orbiter to show the tiles in place, and also the resin after-market booster nozzles..
Not sure how well you can see in this pic, but I have used different flat and gloss whites to get the difference in paneling to stand out.. You can just notice the change in shade if you look from the top of the bay doors to the side of the orbiter.. Also you can see the tiles all over the leading edges..
There is a big spot obove the windows that I need to patch.. Lets just say the decals dont exactly fit the way you would want??.. This took alot of patients, and alot of time. Alot of swearing, and alot of sweat.. But I am happy with the results...
I also used the after-market booster nozzles for this kit, and in all honesty, I dont know what kit they are built to go on, but I had to trim the large chunks of resin in order for them to fit this model... I think they look great though...
One question I have to ask.. If you look at the nozzle, you can see a form of wiring on the side.. In pics I have seen, the insulation on this wireing is red.. Is this red insulation still present when the Shuttle is on the pad ready to launch?.. And if anyone can tell me, what is it? I am guessing it has something to do with igniting the rocket before lift off?
Chris