MetalEarth Notre Dame de Paris
Missed photo'ing progress on the first sheet of instructions - not anticipating any problems - sorry about that!
putting the roof on really stabilized the construction.
didn't like the way in which the flying buttresses fitted!
Not only are they a little angled,.....
Not only are they a little angled,.....
This shot really shows that angle
here too
Just to prove I wasn't building badly - I checked the Fascinations website - same angled buttress too!!!
and the "flying" buttress doesn't meet here either!!!
Having confirmed my suspicions, I can safely say:
The problem with these parts, is that the lower of the two "flying" projections is too long, by about 1.5mm, which means that the upper of the two doesn't meet the building (it's supposed to be supporting!)!!
The problem with these parts, is that the lower of the two "flying" projections is too long, by about 1.5mm, which means that the upper of the two doesn't meet the building (it's supposed to be supporting!)!!
So I removed all of part #26' that I had installed, and chopped 1.5mm off the lower "flying" part
And now it touches where it should, and stands vertical
That's much better - Hope that's all!
From Fascinations website - All these buttresses, with "flyers" to the cathedral wall, look a little angled here too
and the same on the other side.....hm
Added all of the smaller flying buttresses - no size problems with these
The vertical view help to ensure that they're lined up OK.
All vertical too
It's important to make sure that the buttress parts are bent at 90 degrees, or the "flying" arm will point at the wrong angle.
I used a steel ruler, ensuring that the "end" of the buttress is held firmly against the edge of the ruler, then bend each side to the face & back of the ruler - makes manufacturing of these parts easy.
I used a steel ruler, ensuring that the "end" of the buttress is held firmly against the edge of the ruler, then bend each side to the face & back of the ruler - makes manufacturing of these parts easy.
All of the side buttresses fitted - check the measurement of each one before you secure it in place.
And check that the "flying" arm points correctly.
All the flying buttresses added OK - no modifications required
This side OK too
Vertical check to show they all point where they should
starting on the tower end of the cathedral.
I used my favoured "secret tab and eye" method when assembling these 4-walled constructions - makes it a little tricky to handle until you can start locking the "inside" tabs - but a much neater result.
I used my favoured "secret tab and eye" method when assembling these 4-walled constructions - makes it a little tricky to handle until you can start locking the "inside" tabs - but a much neater result.
Tower end components
at another angle to show the work involved
starting on the spire, using the "secret tab and eye" method - so both the tab & the eye are bent inside to 90 degrees
The secret joins completed - probably photographed too close as all this shot does is highlight where the part was cut from the frame.
close up view of the inside joins
Now all the tower parts are ready to assemble.
Voila! - tower assembled - outer view
inner view
Tower is attached to the rest of the building with only 2 tabs, then comes the tricky part of getting all 13 tabs into the receiving slots in the base.
No in progress shots of me twisting and writhing in my chair, complete with facial twisting no doubt, to get this complete.
No in progress shots of me twisting and writhing in my chair, complete with facial twisting no doubt, to get this complete.
From the tower end
and the other side
sideview of one side
and the other
here all the slots & tabs that secure the cathedral to the base....
and high up in the roof, TWO tabs secure the steeple in place...... Fine pliers needed here!
C'est Magnifique!!
C'est Magnifique!!
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11 4 July 2022, 01:14
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MetalEarth Lasercut kit of Notre Dame cathedral
Started this after Expo22 to complete the Paris trio of
* Eiffel Tower
* Arch de Triumphe
- Notre Dame
###Noticed error in parts for the "flying buttresses" so though I'd better document that!!
As Chris from M&H4U suggested, this one has a fire-proof roof!!