Mek with shock atack gun - another update

skeeve

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<p><img width="463" height="575" border="0" src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/chinenovy/3-4face.jpg" /></p><p>&nbsp;<img width="503" height="553" border="0" src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/chinenovy/back-3.jpg" /></p><p>&nbsp;<br /><font size="2">After much swearing I assembled this model. Some tweaking will be required but that I will do only after&nbsp;green stuff cures solid.</font></p> <p><font size="2">Anyway. The person who made the sculpture is a good sculptor but&nbsp;a horrible engineer.&nbsp; In order to assemble this piece 4 different joints must come together in 3 dimensions. Even if we assume perfect 4 in each position it would require some efforts. But&hellip;</font></p> <p><font size="2">Whoever saw perfect joints in metal miniatures raise the hand, how about 4 perfect joints in 1 model&hellip; anyway lots of places now have to be corrected after all these manipulations.</font></p>
 

Sukigod

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Aggree with Sven, THanks for the heads up. I'm just now starting to paint and i see where I should wait untill I have some other parts glued (wrist, tube on back, etc.) I guess I'll have to paint some, glue and then paint some more.
 

skeeve

Member
I would ignore that chain on the top. After you adjust 3 points (wrist, back "hose" and the weapon at the shoulder joint just gently bend it in place. In the end I glued everything end just filled holes. Now, I really have to work on wrist joint. As the moment it looks like crap
 
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