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Ira

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  1. Thanks Tyler! Sorry, the front holes have been filled...
  2. SIDEWINDER DASH!!! The dashboard from Revells Dodge Sidewinder will be perfect for Pegasus! Just have to cut a little here... Then I turned it up side down and carved away a little more, to add some legroom... Here it is up-side down and carved to fit, perfect for Pegasus! More Coming...
  3. Thanks for the suggestion Keith!
  4. GLUE IT TOGETHER!!! I did some fitting & cutting untill the top and bottom Rear Vents matched up inside. "Corregated Metal" Sheet Plastic was used to cover the Vents. I can finally glue the Rear Sections together! (I was using Blue Tape to hold the body untill now.) Next I cut 2 pieces of plastic to fill the wheel openings and glued them in place. More Coming...
  5. Thanks Ken!
  6. Thanks Richard! Me too...
  7. INTERIOR SIDES... I cut 2 side walls from sheet plastic and glued them in place. This will leave just enough room for the BiG Engines! The fronts of the Interior Sides were attached to the Intake Shafts to complete them. The Sides were cut so that they fit up against the Underbody tightly. More Coming...
  8. INTERIOR STRIPS!!! First I made the rear of the Interior with two 5/16" Plastic Strips on each side. This was easier than trying to cut a template add fit one piece of plastic on each side. Then I glued a 5/16" Strip on each side of the Cockpit... The strips were positioned to add a little more room for the Engines! More Coming...
  9. Thanks Albie!
  10. Go for it Mike!
  11. Sounds like an interesting build...
  12. GREAT ENGINE ANDY!
  13. GREAT ENGINE JOHN!
  14. THE UNDERSIDE! I cut a piece of plastic to fit in the Engine Cover Hole. Then I glued it in place. I also cut 2 small pieces from the donor rear body to fill the 2 areas at the front corner... Next I glued 2 pieces of Plastic Strip and glued them on the inside edges of the Access Hole. Then I cut another wider strip to fit on the front edge. This gives me a good shape for the Access Panel. I cut a plastic piece to fit between the front corners. When glued in place it formed the bottom of the Intake Opening. Then I cut the Access Panel from Sheet Plastic and fit it in place...
  15. FILLIN' THE GAPS! I cut 2 pieces of plastic to fill the Fenders areas... I glued it in place, here it is after a little sanding. Front View...
  16. Thanks for the kind word Ray!
  17. MORE ROUNDING... I turned the body over and using the Front Underside Corners as a guide I ground off the excess plastic on top! Here are the Top Corners after some more sanding... I also cut some of the height from the front fenders... More Coming...
  18. ROUNDING OUT THE FRONT... I cut plastic oversized shapes to fill the cuts and attached them with Zap-A-Gap-Green Label... I cut the sides from the "Short" Rear Section of the AeroTech Body. Then I cut the height of the sides down so that I could fit the Side Sections in. Then I glued them in place... Next I cut the side pieces from, the Front Under Piece, and glued them in... More Coming...
  19. Thanks Richard!
  20. Thanks Chris!
  21. Thanks Art!
  22. GREAT PHOTOS!!! Thanks Wayne...
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