Moska
Sr Member
Hello BrundelFly , SofaKing01 , Weezer, Scratchy , Hackcore , Teddz , stonky , Jim and Andre .
Thank you very much for your kind comments .
Weezer , yes, the pattern to make small grid works really well. During the process of carving the aluminum template is very easy to control what will be the result testing it with a piece of plasticine.
Scratchy, I have plans to make the canopy operational, but it seems not difficult to make the pistons work for someone with skills and knowledge of micro -mechanic, which is not my case. Just would have to use a metal shaft in each cylinder and place a small servo to pull or push them to close or open the canopy. Easy to say, but ... :rolleyes
Jim, I 'm very glad that my work will inspire you. I wish you many hours of fun with your project. :thumbsup
Andre, my project is very small and insignificant compared to your amazing work. I also follow your thread with great interest ... and a bit of envy. :$
A 5 foot Millennium Falcon ... Woa ! that's a dream. Keep up your great work. thumbsup:thumbsup
Thank you very much to all for following my thread.
Rafa
Thank you very much for your kind comments .
Phenomenal work! I like your solution to making the small grid.
Weezer , yes, the pattern to make small grid works really well. During the process of carving the aluminum template is very easy to control what will be the result testing it with a piece of plasticine.
Very clean. Will those two cylinders work if the canopy is opened?
Scratchy, I have plans to make the canopy operational, but it seems not difficult to make the pistons work for someone with skills and knowledge of micro -mechanic, which is not my case. Just would have to use a metal shaft in each cylinder and place a small servo to pull or push them to close or open the canopy. Easy to say, but ... :rolleyes
Dude, you're an animal ! You are also an inspiration. I have just begun making an x from scratch myself and your work has in no small way been instrumental in motivating me. I have been following this thread since Day 1...MAD PROPS PROP MAN. Jim.
Jim, I 'm very glad that my work will inspire you. I wish you many hours of fun with your project. :thumbsup
I love this thread...absolutely stunning work!
Regards,
Andre
Andre, my project is very small and insignificant compared to your amazing work. I also follow your thread with great interest ... and a bit of envy. :$
A 5 foot Millennium Falcon ... Woa ! that's a dream. Keep up your great work. thumbsup:thumbsup
Thank you very much to all for following my thread.
Rafa