Krachenvogel FNS465 Build
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20 18 October 2021, 18:24
Peter G
Hello and welcome to the build! I saw this model, thought it looked unusual and decided to give it a build. Please follow along and enjoy!
Hello and welcome to the build! I saw this model, thought it looked unusual and decided to give it a build. Please follow along and enjoy!
18 October 2021, 18:25
Simon Nagorsnik
i`ve never built one of the mak`s, but i love their style 👍👍 WATCHING
i`ve never built one of the mak`s, but i love their style 👍👍 WATCHING
18 October 2021, 19:58
JD
I have a few in my stash that I'm working toward, but I still need lots more practice..😋
I have a few in my stash that I'm working toward, but I still need lots more practice..😋
18 October 2021, 22:47
Torsten
It's been years since I've seen one built. I am very excited to see what you will do with this one. This model was wanted for years and was a holy grail. The more it was very welcome when a new kit came out. The old kit from the eighties had parts of the mold burned. Are you going to light it too?
It's been years since I've seen one built. I am very excited to see what you will do with this one. This model was wanted for years and was a holy grail. The more it was very welcome when a new kit came out. The old kit from the eighties had parts of the mold burned. Are you going to light it too?
19 October 2021, 07:02
Peter G
@Torsten Thanks for the question about lighting. I hadn't considered it but as I'm poring over the build instructions I see a perfect opportunity for some lights. So... yes! And this will be my first time working with LEDs so it adds a nice challenge.
@Torsten Thanks for the question about lighting. I hadn't considered it but as I'm poring over the build instructions I see a perfect opportunity for some lights. So... yes! And this will be my first time working with LEDs so it adds a nice challenge.
19 October 2021, 20:22
Torsten
In the first edition, i.e. in the eighties of the last century, a small lamp was included for the sensor unit and it could be illuminated by a cable with a battery. I am curious to see where you will put more lights.
In the first edition, i.e. in the eighties of the last century, a small lamp was included for the sensor unit and it could be illuminated by a cable with a battery. I am curious to see where you will put more lights.
20 October 2021, 07:39
Peter G
LEDs and wires have been ordered from evandesigns.com . They will take about a week to get here.
LEDs and wires have been ordered from evandesigns.com . They will take about a week to get here.
20 October 2021, 18:53
Torsten
Do you also want to install lighting in the front panel, the first edition Neuspotter had a light for this at the time, which came with the kit
Do you also want to install lighting in the front panel, the first edition Neuspotter had a light for this at the time, which came with the kit
21 October 2021, 07:15
Peter G
@Torsten I'm just going to put lighting into the Sensor Tower to keep things simple. But I can definitely see myself getting the "lighting bug" and going nuts on some poor model in the future!
@Torsten I'm just going to put lighting into the Sensor Tower to keep things simple. But I can definitely see myself getting the "lighting bug" and going nuts on some poor model in the future!
21 October 2021, 11:41
Torsten
If I find time, I can post my old work as an album. This one is not quite up to today's standards, but still looks quite nice in my opinion
If I find time, I can post my old work as an album. This one is not quite up to today's standards, but still looks quite nice in my opinion
21 October 2021, 15:42
Torsten
Picture 19, this part was not clear in the past. It had only a small opening, into which the enclosed bulb was then inserted. For the time this was incredible, a kit with metal parts and a small light and that in this genre.
Picture 19, this part was not clear in the past. It had only a small opening, into which the enclosed bulb was then inserted. For the time this was incredible, a kit with metal parts and a small light and that in this genre.
23 October 2021, 07:06
Peter G
Interesting. The clear part #19 presents huge customization opportunities. One could keep it clear and scratch build an entire interior scene. Or, as I'm doing it, just use it to emit light. But leaving it clear and installing it into the model stock seems the wrong choice.
Interesting. The clear part #19 presents huge customization opportunities. One could keep it clear and scratch build an entire interior scene. Or, as I'm doing it, just use it to emit light. But leaving it clear and installing it into the model stock seems the wrong choice.
23 October 2021, 11:11
Torsten
Maybe you are interested, I had once thought for the inner life at the Neuspotter, here is the album:
S.F.3.D Neuspotter Diorama | Album by TWN (1:20)
Maybe you are interested, I had once thought for the inner life at the Neuspotter, here is the album:
S.F.3.D Neuspotter Diorama | Album by TWN (1:20)
23 October 2021, 11:26
JD
I'm enjoying your build Peter, I like your style 😁
@Torsten, you really must get back to the workbench and finish that one! 😉
I'm enjoying your build Peter, I like your style 😁
@Torsten, you really must get back to the workbench and finish that one! 😉
23 October 2021, 20:49
Torsten
Thanks JD, I will try my best.But now enough about my project. Great progress here Peter 👍
Thanks JD, I will try my best.But now enough about my project. Great progress here Peter 👍
24 October 2021, 07:16
John
Another unusual and interesting build - well done. With your eclectic selection of kits, you should consider something from Polar Lights. I just picked up their flying saucer from Plan 9 from Outer Space and it seems like a fun kit.
Another unusual and interesting build - well done. With your eclectic selection of kits, you should consider something from Polar Lights. I just picked up their flying saucer from Plan 9 from Outer Space and it seems like a fun kit.
17 December 2021, 22:34