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Old 02-14-2022, 12:03 AM
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Jeffyjeep is just being modest about his building/finishing skills.
Most of his projects could be used for catalog photography or museums. Really.
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Well I knew this next step was going to suck which is why I put it off awhile. Glued the motor mount in place with epoxy which gives me time to get the mount in place before it sets. To build the air scoop you have to cut out the templates and mark the extra tube, than very carefully cut it out. Then the fine sanding begins to get a nice shape. Finish paint will fix a lot but I tried to get things as smooth as possible. This kind of fiddle f@$&ing is not exactly fun but I am happy with the results. Now I can get to assembling this thing....
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Old 06-27-2022, 03:44 PM
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Scoop is in place, besides the included alignment cards I used tape to position and glued in multiple small sections. Then I sanded the tube/shroud joint a bit and applied one full length fillet.
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Old 06-27-2022, 08:50 PM
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First wing is in place...
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Old 06-29-2022, 05:10 PM
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Both wings and one tail fin in place...
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She’s looking kind of snarky I think. One more internal scoop fin and launch lug to install and I can move on to making her look pretty.
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Launch lug gets tucked in under the scoop...
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Old 07-12-2022, 06:51 AM
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First shot of filler/primer done, now I can better see what needs work. A few holes in the fillets to deal with but over all things are smoother than I thought. Fill, sand, prime and repeat till it’s all smooth.
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Old 07-12-2022, 10:38 AM
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The Snarky is a fun build. I built this one several years ago. Use a fresh, sharp blade on the miter cuts and make several passes and you'll be fine.


I like how you went with matte black on the underside. Thinking ahead about the order in which I paint this thing has me considering doing the same. It is going to be tough to spray a gloss coat inside the scoop without paint running, and how am I going to tape off the rocket after the gloss white to paint the red inside there. Would be way easier I think to paint inside the scoop first and then tape that off to paint the rest white, although color wise that is backwards of what I would normally do. Hand painting the underside last seems like an easier alternative and with matte black I can get a decent result. Hmm....
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Old 07-13-2022, 07:48 AM
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I like how you went with matte black on the underside. Thinking ahead about the order in which I paint this thing has me considering doing the same. It is going to be tough to spray a gloss coat inside the scoop without paint running, and how am I going to tape off the rocket after the gloss white to paint the red inside there. Would be way easier I think to paint inside the scoop first and then tape that off to paint the rest white, although color wise that is backwards of what I would normally do. Hand painting the underside last seems like an easier alternative and with matte black I can get a decent result. Hmm....


I agree. Enjoying your thread. You do good work.
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