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Comparison of kit engine (partial, dry fitted on left) versus fully assembled Vector engine on right.
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Other side of engines.
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Hard to see here, but note that if you are using the Vector engine, Vector includes a replacement bottom part to the engine housing mount shaped to fit the Vector engine. I almost assembled the engine housing before realizing this.
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Note that for some reason, the kit does not include the antennae post on the tail.
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Built up the sub-assemblies for the NeOmega catapult.
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Carriage
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Main frame
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Rear extension
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Initial painting and weathering of the catapult.
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Commentaires
24 2 June 2023, 17:05
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Thanks Thomas, really appreciate it. Too bad about 95% of the interior details are hidden once you button up the fuselage. Oh well!
2 June 2023, 18:03
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Wowww, this is what I call a cool project ! Looks really good so far 🙂
7 February, 16:40
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Thanks Steve, really appreciate it! I'm a bit stuck on how to do the rigging on the Walrus, but have a few ideas. Of course other projects jumped the line when I put this to the side.
7 February, 16:41
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I still have a reel of Aeroclub stretchy thread,donkeys old but still very useable.
7 February, 20:28
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I have a wide variety of rigging line, from EZ Line to Infini Line to Modelkasten to others. I'm trying to figure out whether i want to try fishing line (so that I can paint the line) or maybe very thin metal rod.
7 February, 21:38