All my insides are 64. Don't care about the outsides.Reminder for TinkerCad users: you can adjust the number of sides in the round shapes so the result will be a smoother curve with less visible facets.
Thanks. True, I could just add some tape and friction fit.Also the warp engine things look cool, I would not get rid of them. I wouldn't permanently glue them in though, just in case.
already done. primered.Sand AND THEN PRIMER
I hope you are right but I have my doubts. Aerodynamically this will turn those from tube fins to cyclinders. I am not sure any amount of nose weight and upsized motors will fix this. Yeahs I know @Daddyisabar , “Fear is the mind killer”, but these things radically change the landscape. In combination with the saucer shaped nose cone, the addition definitely flunks my “Mind-Sim.”To draggy? Just put a bigger motor in it. Rip out the motor mount if you have to and go minimum diameter! Also the warp engine things look cool, I would not get rid of them. I wouldn't permanently glue them in though, just in case.
Personally, and from experience, I believe that this thing is going to arch over in the direction of those tube fins anyway because there's not enough drag on the opposite side to keep it straight. Not sure how much those little stars will affect the flight, but I'm going to leave them in.“Fear is the mind killer”, but these things radically change the landscape. In combination with the saucer shaped nose cone, the addition definitely flunks my “Mind-Sim.”
those might best be used as “accouterments “ that are removed for flight and restored for display.
Maybe that's version 2 (or 1701-D?) .. instead of tube fins they're more like pods. Extend the shuttle out there too.Ideally, could have put the warp engines on some short fins to extend them from the body.
The supports would have provided more fin area to help with the stability
I embossed because I was thinking I would just paint them. By hand. With a brush. Raising them up makes that easy to do.ps - I would use decals for the registration number rather than embossing, but that's just me. Looking great though!
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