Thunderbird 3

#3 was always one of my favorites. Lots of detailing on this model. Nice! :)
Thanks Z! :bowdown: Obviously more to do. The dicey part of joining the nose cone and the other sections of the model together are coming up. Fingers crossed.

Sky Seeker
 
Joining the nose cone to the upper intermediate section
Glue applied to the periphery around the opening around the vertical tabs. Glue also applied to the tabs. Once positioned, the tabs are pressed into the inner side walls of the nose cone. This is done to reinforce the connection with the upper intermediate portion and the nose cone. This makes the connection MUCH stronger.

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Note - overgluing done on the base of the nose cone to further reinforce and join to the two portions together.
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Nose cone joined!

That's it for now!


Sky Seeker
 
I built Thunderbirds 1-5, plus some of the pod vehicles. Sadly the pictures have been lost (with the tapatalk debacle). I'll take some new ones and update my build thread :)

 
I built Thunderbirds 1-5, plus some of the pod vehicles. Sadly the pictures have been lost (with the tapatalk debacle). I'll take some new ones and update my build thread :)

Cybergrinder,
It's great hearing from you! :animated:
Been a while! How's everything going in SA? Just took a look at your old thread and a lot of the older pics seem to be gone.
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It's good to know that you'll upload them again sometime. Looking forward to seeing your pics of Thunderbird 3.:)

Have a good one!:toast:

Sky Seeker
 
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Mid section Ring redo
As you can see in the earlier pic that the top of the ring is pretty messed up so I decided to add another new cut out ring to make things smoother.
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The pic below shows everything attached. It might look white it's not. It's just REALLY shiny when the flash hits the ring.
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That's it for the ring.

Sky Seeker
 
Final stage - bottom section
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Side connectors - before assembly
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Side connectors - before assembly

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Upper and lower tabs joined to final stage
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Make sure to cut out slots and then pre-fit side connector portions
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Connector sections pre-fitted to the main body of the final stage
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Connector sections glued to the main body - with joined section overglued for additional strength over folded tab portions
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Connector sections glued to the main body - with joined section overglued for additional strength over folded tab portions
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Glued Tabs dried
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Now if you noticed only two sections were showed - the third connector section was a bit tricky - so here's the solution:
Cut the tab only part way to allow the third connector portion to be slid in (normally we cut the tabs off - do NOT do that in this case)

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Side view - tab opened to receive the 3rd side connector - front view
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Side view - tab opened to receive the 3rd side connector - back view
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3rd side connector - slid in
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3rd side connector - Slid in and glued in place
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That's it for now.
Sky Seeker
 
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Engine nacelles - templates -
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I'm only showing the assembly of one of the three nacelles the rest are the same in assembly
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Engine nacelles - templates - highlighted and colored
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Engine nacelles - tabs attached
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Engine nacelles - ends attached - note that the sections are lined up in order to be attached from left to right
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Engine nacelles - first and second sections joined
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Engine nacelles - third section joined to first and second sections
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Engine nacelles - fourth section joined to first, second, and third sections
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Engine nacelles - end piece joined to nacelle to cap one end
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All three nacelles assembled - leaving the tops off for now to enable access to the interior for any additional gluing

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That's it for now!:)
Sky Seeker
 
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Assembly of the engine nacelles to the final stage - bottom section
1st nacelle attached - make sure to pre-fit the nacelle to the connector to make sure that everything fits together then glue

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2nd nacelle attached
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3rd nacelle attached

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Once the nacelles are attached overglue the nacelles to the connectors to reinforce the nacelle connection - it might look messy - but it works!
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The nacelles all are glued together and dried. Top end caps are added. Please note that if you overglue any internal gluing is redundant and really not needed.
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Top view - please note that any white areas were colored with pencil to reduce glare.
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That's it for now!
Sky Seeker
 
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Bottom End Plate Cover - template
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Bottom End Plate Cover - template - arrangement - pre-assembly - this is roughly how they should be assembled
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Bottom End Plate Cover - assembly - remove the tabs and then re-glue them so that the pieces form together tight edges
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Bottom End Plate Cover - assembly - pieces assembled minus the last piece
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Bottom End Plate Cover - assembly - All pieces assembled - the gap in the center was to be covered by the black circle. However, I lost it somehow and had to improvise.
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Bottom End Plate Cover - assembly - Overglue joints for a more secure assembly
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Bottom End Plate Cover - assembly - Overglue areas dried - Note center section is covered so the black circle is not necessary anymore.
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Bottom End Plate Cover - Top of the cover is colored in silver to match portions of the nacelles. To make sure that the plate is adequately colored, just hold the plate up to the light and see how many gaps you have. Add more glue and color as needed until you can't see any light pass through on the bottom.
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That's it for now!
Sky Seeker
 
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