Here is the run-through for Hurley. This is a very straightforward one to put together, and it's pretty clear where the different parts go. The only tricky thing is the base - there is a re-enforced hole in the middle of the base for the post, and this need to be cut out.
The best thing to do here is to use a sharp craft-knife blade and twist if through from the back of the base. Once the point is through - flip the base over and cut from the top surface. Please take care when you are doing this - always cut away from your fingers and work on a cutting mat if possible.
Here are the components for the miniature. There are four pieces plus the base - main hull, turret, aerial and post.
Here are the stage by stage photos of the assembly -
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
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There is a little give around the post which allows you to position the drone at a slight angle, if you choose. This allows you to convey a sense of motion.
This model is really suited for magnets, I have some pictures and info here:
http://biohazardpainting.blogspot.com/2013/01/assembling-hurley-and-barker-zosa-from.html
Thanks Jay!
Great stuff.
Mike
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