Ha-ha Armornut, yeah I won't push the "Do Not Push This Button"! Project Velocity has not reached plaid yet, but I need to get there soon!
The landing gear assembly was started with some wheel well boxes that were sized to firmly hold the wheels in alignment with the ground as well as each other.
https://flic.kr/p/26C7bSu][/url]Bakagalas-248 by N.T. Izumi, on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/28hsXrC][/url]Bakagalas-249 by N.T. Izumi, on Flickr
After some nail-biting moments (lasting hours), I bit the bullet and started cutting out the openings for the wheels. Nail-biting because due to the way the sponson parts were broken down, there was no way to physically ascertain the exact locations for the cutouts, save for my scribbled calculated dimensions. I usually make one or two significant math errors, but realized I had one shot to get it right (or I had to vac-form new pieces, which I didn't feel like doing). Fortunately, things went well. The rearmost wheel cutout gave me problems because they looked misaligned. This is where I spent hours checking and rechecking before commiting to cutting. I had to trust my calculations and ignore my instincts. That was REALLY tough. Anyway here are some piccies:
https://flic.kr/p/2828tBi][/url]Bakagalas-250 by N.T. Izumi, on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/26Dknzu][/url]Bakagalas-251 by N.T. Izumi, on Flickr
https://flic.kr/p/2828voK][/url]Bakagalas-252 by N.T. Izumi, on Flickr
The last photo of the bottom piece of the sponson kind of reminds me of a Star Trek Federation warp nacelle, or a car fascia!
Oh, and a confession: The wheel cutout should actually be one loooooong one, but I took it upon myself to do it the way I thought it should be done. It's not accurate, so shhhhhhh...... (Or from "Galaxy Quest", Remember, mum's the word. Mummmmmm.......)
I still have to do the other sponson, but it should go much faster, as I now have the first one to use as a reference. Colonel Sanders, Ludicrous Speed - NOW!!!