QUOTE: Originally posted by renarts
Wow, surfing in Britain. I live in Florida and don't surf. Too many arieal photo surveys along the beach while I worked out at the space center. I've seen the sharks.
Sharks in the water, indys in the water. Water not safe.
I continue to plod along with the indys. Thanks for the encouragement.
Everything else is done. Its the last part to be finished. I guess you can only make so much stowage berore you have to face up to doing the tracks. The frustrating part of it all is that so far, up to 1/3 of the track shoe connectors (part F2) have to be redrilled. Either one or both of the holes are filled in.
Mike
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i doubt there's any problem of shark attack off our south-west coast, unless BodyGlove or some other company invents a wetsuit for sharks - then i'm gonna be real worried!![:0]
i took a look at the indy links for my firefly (yes, those which lay pleasantly redundant on their sprues!!
), and saw the same feature - or lack thereof - that you describe. how can manufacturers still do this to us?!
my progress:
all the eduard PE is now on
; just got to sort out what extra storage i'm gonna put on there. one annoying thing: the PE jerry can holder that goes on the left of the rear hull plate BEWARE...i tried 4 different jerry cans in 1/35 and none of them fit!!
but then again, this is my first PE set where i've used evrything pretty much and that's the only real problem.
after that i going to prime it all with black as i've got
sooo many recesses in my kit that i should declare it a court house! (?) i figure that if i get black into every little space then if some olive drab doesn't quite find its way in, it will look like dirt/shadow etc...at least that's the idea. oh, and i'll be doing all og=f this prior to putting the suspension assemblies on, as there's no way i can paint those tyres black once they're on the kit.
sherm, thanks again for the heads up on the rear idlers. was that a feature of fireflies in particular, or all sherms by the way?
happy modelling.
regards,
nick