The vertical sections are not glued in yet. They are supported with brass tubing.
Here, I'm establishing the longitudinal axis of the vertical sections with the core of the Lunar Model parts which you can see here are significantly off as per the penciled in reference lines. Resin outside the pencil markings will be removed.
Here the new leading and trailing edges are established, but not without problems.
17deg angel established on the leading-edge starboard side based off the small tick off the recessed grill detail...
17deg angle established on the port side...
COOL!!! Port side trailing edge established with just a little reshaping to the resin core.
HOWEVER!!! The starboard side is a wreck! The starboard pylon is off-set where the rear pops outboard by about 4 degrees off the longitudinal axis. All resin material outside of the new trailing edge will be removed to resculpt the pylon. Sculpting material will be used to fill in the inboard surface between the newly established leading and trailing edges. The plan is to sculpt in the new inboard surface first, so the core is not weakened by the huge loss of material, then the outboard side will be ground down to the leading and trailing edges for an entirely new shape.
New leading edges established at 17deg sweep. It's nice that ILM used 17 deg on everything in the pylons.
Sculping the new vertical pylons to come...
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