The laser cut fit of the root edge was very good.
The three dowels have already been shot with filler/primer and sanded smooth.
The dowels are marked for the small centering rings at 1/8" and 1 1/2" from the low end.
A small ring of glue was set around the dowel at the 1 1/2" mark. A ring was slid down into the glue ring.
I used the end of my straightedge to check the spacing and square up the ring. This straightedge start right at the start of the 1" mark - no extra length on the ends of the ruler.
A strip of masking tape, 3/8" wide by 2" long is wrapped around the other end of the dowel.
The instructions say to try the fit of the short launch lug and cut off 1/16" at a time until you get a good fit. I had to cut off almost 1/2" of tape for a friction fit of the lug.
One modification I'd be tempted to make to the Mars Snooper II is to modify the landing gear so that they'd slide in/out and have internal spring for a "shock absorber" effect.
ReplyDeleteHi Naoto,
DeleteI thought about it, but that's about as far as I got!
The old QModeling upscale Mars Snooper II had spring loaded landing legs. It probably wouldn't be that hard to do - but not this time.