Moon Base tinkering is going apace.
Attaching the cross-pipe to one module ....
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... and then all of them. No peeking!
The base legs came courtesy of the Missus's craft cupboard.
Beads and later googly eyes!
..... which stuck on a treat before being painted lunar silver.
And everyone loves Nutoka on the Base!
Some of the smaller details fettled today too:
This chip is covering an unsightly rock-hard blob of super glue on the top of the cross-pipe, which I tried to remove but ended up squeezing three off. Legs that is.
Its a sort of maintenance hatch I guess.
The pool table was a lot of fun. The Missus' crafting micro-balls came in handy, although I got carried away! The cues look like they've been dipped in pea-soup, so I may replace them, although once the lid's on you won't see the mess I don't think!
I added a pin and some staples to the sides of this console to cover abandoned drill holes. They could be an antenna and a seat. That console suddenly looks a lot like a car battery!
On the recommendation of Bill I had a crack at a sort of doorway for the garage. I couldn't cut the lid for fear of splitting it so I opted for a door-frame capable of holding a ramp for vehicles.
An experiment. Fingers crossed.
By way of a complete distraction I spent an hour fiddling with a crane. I tried to create one to attach and detach from the side of the garage but to no avail. I ended up bodging this crane rig, that will hopefully lift the MEV2 in and out of the garage.
It ended up looking like a container ship!
Finally and a bit mushy I guess, but it felt right. I inserted a piece of our late dog Blue's bereavement card we got from the vets into the TV screen, Lincoln Continental-style.
Basically blue sky and a cloud.
Thanks Bill for the idea.
Once fully assembled, all these bits will be joined in the modules by some HO scale seated figures I've ordered from Ebay. They're en-route to Moon Base as we speak!
Watch this Space Base.