1/96 Apollo Saturn 1B
Discussion
dr_gn said:
which bits did you cast? All of them?
Yep - I made silicone rubber moulds for all the parts and cast them in polyurethane resin. Planning on making a few extra and selling them to recoup some of the costs ( I spent over £140 on silicone rubber alone ! ) - already put one up on ebay.
MartG said:
dr_gn said:
which bits did you cast? All of them?
Yep - I made silicone rubber moulds for all the parts and cast them in polyurethane resin. Planning on making a few extra and selling them to recoup some of the costs ( I spent over £140 on silicone rubber alone ! ) - already put one up on ebay.
Construction work today.....
A couple of hours sanding of the parts ( did you know you don't feel anything until you've sanded all the way through your thumbnail ? )
1at stage thrust structure and tank section glued together, and fuel/lox tank tops painted prior to fitting the spider beam and fairing to the top of it ( and I found myself singing 'spider beam, spider beam' to the tune of the Simpsons 'Spider Pig' song ).
Ullage motors glued to interstage, and interstage interior painted. 2nd stage top and bottom halves glued together, engine bell glued on, and painting begun. SLA interior painted.
Generally going together very easily so far
Oh, I cheated with the Apollo CSM - it's one I prepared earlier
A couple of hours sanding of the parts ( did you know you don't feel anything until you've sanded all the way through your thumbnail ? )
1at stage thrust structure and tank section glued together, and fuel/lox tank tops painted prior to fitting the spider beam and fairing to the top of it ( and I found myself singing 'spider beam, spider beam' to the tune of the Simpsons 'Spider Pig' song ).
Ullage motors glued to interstage, and interstage interior painted. 2nd stage top and bottom halves glued together, engine bell glued on, and painting begun. SLA interior painted.
Generally going together very easily so far
Oh, I cheated with the Apollo CSM - it's one I prepared earlier
MartG said:
Construction work today.....
A couple of hours sanding of the parts ( did you know you don't feel anything until you've sanded all the way through your thumbnail ? )
1at stage thrust structure and tank section glued together, and fuel/lox tank tops painted prior to fitting the spider beam and fairing to the top of it ( and I found myself singing 'spider beam, spider beam' to the tune of the Simpsons 'Spider Pig' song ).
Ullage motors glued to interstage, and interstage interior painted. 2nd stage top and bottom halves glued together, engine bell glued on, and painting begun. SLA interior painted.
Generally going together very easily so far
Oh, I cheated with the Apollo CSM - it's one I prepared earlier
Looks very good. Is that metal foil on the Command Module?A couple of hours sanding of the parts ( did you know you don't feel anything until you've sanded all the way through your thumbnail ? )
1at stage thrust structure and tank section glued together, and fuel/lox tank tops painted prior to fitting the spider beam and fairing to the top of it ( and I found myself singing 'spider beam, spider beam' to the tune of the Simpsons 'Spider Pig' song ).
Ullage motors glued to interstage, and interstage interior painted. 2nd stage top and bottom halves glued together, engine bell glued on, and painting begun. SLA interior painted.
Generally going together very easily so far
Oh, I cheated with the Apollo CSM - it's one I prepared earlier
dr_gn said:
Looking good. How are you masking the first stage black/white interface?
The part where the 'UNITED STATES' marking go was masked with Scotchtape, the rest was done ( very carefully ) by hand.Stacked, with a RealSpace Models 1/144 version for comparison. Just needs a coat of clear varnish once the decals have fully dried.
MartG said:
dr_gn said:
Looking good. How are you masking the first stage black/white interface?
The part where the 'UNITED STATES' marking go was masked with Scotchtape, the rest was done ( very carefully ) by hand.Stacked, with a RealSpace Models 1/144 version for comparison. Just needs a coat of clear varnish once the decals have fully dried.
MartG said:
Eric Mc said:
What painting guide did you use? The S1Bs often carried slight variations in the markings depending on the mission.
I've a set of David Weeks' 1/48 scale drawings, which include a painting guide ( which is also included with the RealSpace kit )I know the pattern of black stripes showed subtle variations on each flight.
Which flights do your models depict?
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