I've entered that realm of madness only few models fear to tread - when the model starts speaking to you demanding ever more and more detail. Well, Spatz fans, I'm not quite that far gone, but almost!
I keep finding more and more real estate to populate with detail on this little engine and the more I do it, the better my skills become. Some of my first attempts are a little crude compared to where I'm at now. It's more about working with the materials I have - brass tube, bits of wire I've collected over the years, etc. I have some thin stainless wire I can't remember where I got it from - off some instrument I think. It's pretty springy and hard to bend. So how to fix this I thought to myself as it's the perfect gauge for some fuel lines on the engine. I thought why not heat it, so I found a trusty BIC lighter and turned the wire red hot and bingo = perfect colour and easier to bend - yay! I'll have to repeat this process for the Meatbox Mk.8 I attempt down the track as the Airfix kit as two beautiful little engines to detail - I'd only do the one as two would surely kill me!
Plumbing is now mostly done. I have the electrics (yellow) and what looks to be a air line (blue) to add finally, then paint and grime.
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