Those thrusters were hard as hell! I tried using the tip of a pencil to roll it round but it didn't work very well. I just ended up using the very tip of the tweezers and carefully fold each corner the best I could. They're certainly not perfect but they look ok.
This was actually my second one. The first one I did was the Millennium Falcon. This was WAY harder than the Falcon. My advice is to check the metal earth website for the difficulty ratings and start with an easier one first. Get a good set of tweezers. Read each step very carefully more than once. Get a lot of light on your workspace. I used a desk lamp. Don't bend any piece more than twice because you risk snapping it. I made a few mistakes. I actually broke one panel on the LM that you can see pretty clearly in the picture. I'm going to glue it.
If an advanced civilization developed the technology for interstellar travel, and came all this way to earth, I suspect one of 2 things will happen. Either their tech is so advanced that we won't even detect them, or they show up ready to communicate or destroy us.
I can't see them clumsily flying around, getting seen and whooshing off like some dumb teenagers playing ding-dong-ditch.
Flags painted on aircraft are always supposed to appear like they are blowing in the wind. So it's backwards on one side. They usually paint it on the tail. It's also sometimes worn that way on patches that military service members wear.
Nice shot! I was just reading about how the pilot who dropped the bomb, named the plane after his mom. He just had some Airman paint it on right before the mission.
Yeah I've been to all the ones on the mall several times. This was my first time at Hazy though.
Probably because a lot of Farmers are historically conservative and adamantly against many forms of government regulation. When situations like this arise, I imagine them throwing up there hands and asking "How can something like this be allowed to happen??"
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