Homework Log, Hacking up the Mini-G

Tuesday March 21st, 2006

I couldn't leave well enough alone. . .

Here is where the stand's support rod will mount, and where power wires will exit the model. The BSG's navel.
I placed the rod's entry point over a square gribbly panel, if chagne my mind I can add little slice of stock styrene to the spot easiy enough.
Here is where the stand's support rod will mount, the power wires will exit the model here as well.
The engines have had starter holes drilled out, to fit mini blue LEDs. Closer look at the engine holes.
The engines have had starter holes drilled out, to fit mini blue LEDs.
Here we see the smaller port engine's wiring exit, and entry points. The port engines wiring, 2 wires exit the enigne tubes, and enter the main body such that they pierce the inner engine's cavity. The [inner port] engine wiring feeds back in to the port fighter bay cavity, an exit wound will have to be patched after lacing the wires.
The port engines' wiring, 2 wires exit the enigne tubes, and enter the main body such that they pierce the inner engine's cavity.
Another look at the engines' medusa's head of wires.
The port [inner] engine wiring feeds back in to the port fighter bay cavity, an exit wound will have to be patched after lacing the wires.