1/35 SS-23 Spider - Trumpeter

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The crew access hatches got new hinges using two PE parts and plastic rod provided by Voyager.

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So far they are not glued on. Maybe later. There are two tiny PE parts on the upper edge, thin as human hair...

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After the front end I also worked on the rear. This rear wall was a single part, before having been glued to the upper vehicle structure.
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See the two square step grids? Those are moveable! Nice!!

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Doing these was fun! There are recessed marks showing where to add the four PE parts. I painted some Tamiya Panel line wash in the recesses which later helped in visibility when aligning the four brackets.

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There are eight brackets attached here, with more to follow later on the sides. Each is done from two PE parts that had to be glued together, and a piece of 0.75mm wire with a length of about 1mm (0.029 inches and 0.039 inches for you US guys).

More progress as time allows. Thanks for watching!
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Hello my brother in madness. Did you solder those step grids or did you glue them? Super tight work!
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Torben, my friend up North! :lashed: No, all has been glued so far. But I am on the way to prepare parts to be soldered.
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Thomas_M wrote:Bruce, that´s the "Baby-SS-23", hehe... The SS-23 I am doing is larger, and has 4 axles! Here is a shot from Wikipedia:

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UV glue? Yes, well, ya know: we Europeans simply have the magic! :quotes:
Thanks so much for letting me know! I think the subject is pretty amazing once a bit of research is applied, but it is interesting to see these armor builds, which remind me of a modeling “adage” from somewhere online: “Aircraft modeling is ‘Build, Paint; Build, Paint;” armor modeling is “Build, Build, Build, Build... Paint, Paint, Paint.”

I may have exaggerated the exact number of “Builds” or “Paints.”

Honestly, there is something magical about Germany... but I like our American magic as well. It’s just a bit different here due to the environment.
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You are so right, Bruce. Each nation has some kind of magic (and some wonderful sights!). Didn´t want to step on someone´s toes...
I am preparing many, oh so many PE parts to get assembled. No idea if, in the end, things will work as intended by Voyager, but I try.
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Go rest your eyes for a while Thomas! Those are really well done pe additions!!
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:that:

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Thank you all! Yes, my eyes indeed are tired, having worked on the four stabilising grids at the end of the ballistic missile. Still a long way to go, but the complicated interwoven grids are done! Phew...
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Finished more (44!) complicated bends on PE parts for the base plate of the missile chamber. Still not decided if I really should struggle to grind the existing detail away to replace it with those 44 parts...
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