Just for Paul T I have posted a picture of the non-computer aided design method I favour when building things.
Firstly you will notice the cat, she was helping to make sure it didnt fly away. You will also notice the graphical 3-d effect I am able to get with corrugated card. Using this method of design i am able ACCURATELY portray the finished item, and even sollotape bits of equipment in to check the design for C of G and stability and so on. Go on, cry yer eyes out, the beauty of my method,
Secondly the other item with this design is the volume of spray generated, I mentioned it in the article but although it does not seem to bad when the beast is some yards out, after a very small period of time it is fully drenched inside and out (the fans suck all the spray inside the body).
Thirdly, of all the things I have built this is undoubtably the "cleanest"..the whiteness and purity of the colours harmonising to produce……..a van on a tray, as this is what it amounts to, but it is pretty. Sharp..thats what I like in a paint scheme..sharpness.
The stuff I used for the skirt is quite remarkable and I have a metre of it left. The `van took EXACTLY one metre of the stuff. It glues nicely and bends around , er, bends, without distorting. Good stuff. What can i use the rest for eh??? now theres something to PONDer.
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