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Many thanks Steve, your wish is my command :smiling3:

After some testing, playing the strip over my heat gun at 300°C for 20 seconds softened it just enough to be moulded around a make up brush ferrule:



I made plenty. There are a few test rejects in the picture too:



Lined up in size order, they were then trimmed and glued in place one by one:





After some shaping with a rotary tool then sanding with 60 grit, we're starting to get the shape I'm after:

Such a clever idea!
 
Well you did say "do something different." and it most certainly is that. An interesting build this. .
 
Many thanks Steve, your wish is my command :smiling3:

After some testing, playing the strip over my heat gun at 300°C for 20 seconds softened it just enough to be moulded around a make up brush ferrule:



I made plenty. There are a few test rejects in the picture too:



Lined up in size order, they were then trimmed and glued in place one by one:





After some shaping with a rotary tool then sanding with 60 grit, we're starting to get the shape I'm after:

Genius!
 
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Thanks guys.

I had the house upside down looking for a bottle of the right kind of size & shape as that would have been a lot easier. I even considered whittling down a balsa rod, but I'm happy with what I came up with.
 
I like the idea of it being a 'sand skimmer', kind of lends itself to a simple looking diorama .
 
Excellent scratching andy , great idea with the hoops , keep it up ,its fascinating viewing ! Cheers tony
 
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Thanks all. It's taxing my brain but a whole heap of fun!

Will there be guns or just engines? Great imagineering.
I'm planning weaponry of some kind...

I've spent a bit of time filling & sanding today. The green stuff world UV filler is great in one respect - it hardens in seconds and doesn't sink, allowing large areas or complex shapes to be built up quickly - but by golly is it hard as nails to sand!

This means care is needed with application as the surrounding plastic sands away much quicker, which can leave a lump of filler with a low spot around it. I think I'll be using it for large/deep areas and finishing off with my usual automotive acrylic putty.

Any way, to check my progress I squirted it with Halfords finest. It's still a very long way from primer in reality but I wanted to see how my filling had gone and get an idea of how the overall shape was looking. Most of the primer will be sanded off before I progress:

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The shape isn't perfectly smooth but there should be lots of detail and greebles to disguise that.

I spent the rest of the day searching for tubes of various sizes to start on the engines. I'd give my right arm for a selection of drinking straws :tears-of-joy:
 
Y'know, it would almost be a shame to greeblie up that front bodywork
Almost

Looking forward to the paint job now!
 
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Thanks gents. Sorry for the slow reply, I didn't realise it had been so long!

I've been muddling along with this but haven't taken many pictures. However, I did snap the crew before closing up the cockpit:

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I think I'm at the finish of the build now. I could keep adding more and more bits & bobs but I don't want it to get too cluttered.

Much of it isn't as cleanly built as I'd like, I still struggle to use CA neatly and scribing panel lines over a mixed surface proved tricky for me, but I'm sure I can fudge it with paint:

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That looks fantastic andy , cant wait to see the magic happen with the paint job , cheers tony
 
".....too close for missiles, going to guns..." Let there always be guns. Excellent mix.
 
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