Evil Robot Head.
Little bit more progress on my evil robot model kit tonight, plus a photo. Sanded down the putty from yesterday, and glued on six little parts. Looks like the next section begins the assembly of the shoulders.
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Evil robot arms
Did a bit of work today on my long-neglected robot model kit. Finished one upper arm section, and so could assemble the arms for a quick pic like so. Started work on the head and have that about half-done. Trying to decide on parts options for the back of the head, and also waiting for putty to cure.
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Did a little work on my evil robot model kit today.
Boring photos below:
Decided to try to replace this antenna (below) with a scratchbuilt one made from aluminum wire and styrene tube.
Took a pic for reference, before I cut off the antenna.
Had some thin aluminum wire handy, and twisted one piece around another for the base (very fiddly to get right). (In retrospect, I probably could have done this all with a single piece of wire. Might have been more durable). Drilled a hole with the point of my X-Acto, and threaded it through into the part (also fiddly):
Wrapped the excess around the peg in the part for enhanced security:
Secured the wire with generous amounts of super glue. Cut a good length of styrene tube, and threaded that on the other end. Secured with more super glue. New and improved part:
Hopefully not going to get broken while assembling, painting, etc.
Also assembled the hand:
Somewhat fiddly, and very delicate. I hope this thing survives assembly and finishing, too.
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