Recent content by Cyclops

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    Introduction

    Yep, sometimes little and often has to be the recipe! Your TIE designs are fantastic by the way!
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    Introduction

    Thank you, and I'm so happy to have found such a supporting group of people - your encouragement means a lot:yesyes:
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Oh my goodness, what an honour. I'm speechless!
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    Introduction

    So, having been here a few months now, and having done my first full build, complete with some greebling (https://www.zealotmodels.com/threads/nasa-voyager-1-48-john-jogerst.182727/), I'm very definitely going to be continuing with this new hobby over the long term, despite some challenges. I...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Here's a photo from JJ's template pdf and my interpretation of it. I haven't made the stand, I'm thinking I might let it fly from fishing line from the ceiling ... So in summary it's been a really interesting build. I worked from John Jogerst's template which at this scale was really good. A...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Thank you very much! Not bad for a first "proper" model?
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    The Finished Article So here are a few photos of the finished article. It's quite difficult to photograph up close and impossible to get everything in focus on a single shot, being so long with the long boom arm.
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Thank you so much. Yes it turned out nicely. Some shots of the completed model coming now ...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Final greebling opportunity: Low Field Magnetometer instruments Once the boom was to a decent standard I moved on to the magnetometer instruments themselves. I couldn't find much information about the ones used specifically on Voyager, even fewer genuine photos - most seem to be stylised...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Here are 2 of the 3 sides cut out - lots of tiny triangles! This is where I paused because I was considering cutting these two strips out separately for my original plan. I'm glad I didn't. Next job is to cut out the material on the inside two long lines and fold them before removing the...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Sorry for such a gap between posts. This final piece of the puzzle did take a lot of time complete, amongst other things going on in life (as happens to us all). So I'm going to do a few posts to explain how my attempt at making an improved MAG boom arm went over the next couple of days...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Thank you. Glad you're enjoying the background stuff too. I've learned loads as I've researched building the model which has been a big part of my enjoyment too. :) Quick MAG truss update: 2 triangles cut out, 238 to go:laughrolling: Each triangle requires 6 cuts (2 per line from corner to...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Magnetometer (MAG) boom arm: I've saved this till last ... you'll see why below! There are 2 low-field magnetometers on the Voyager spacecraft. One is midway down the 13m (43 feet) arm and the other is at the far end. How did they get a 13m long boom stored and then deploy it on a compact...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Plasma Wave instrument antennae: These were 10m long. Here's an amazing article shows how they got 10m antennae to extend after deployment. First they form a hollow tube from a long narrow sheet of beryllium copper, and then they unfolded it back into a long thin rectangle, rolled it onto a...
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    NASA Voyager 1/48 John Jogerst

    Instrument calibration panel/shunt radiator: This small piece should be plain on the outside (in order to have a flat blank surface for the cameras to calibrate against), and the ribs are on the inside as shown in a picture at this webpage...