Krachenvogel FNS465 Build
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October 18, 2021Clean desk ready for the build2
October 18, 2021Parts in their bags.3
October 18, 2021Bag o' parts! 1mm and 0.3mm metal rods, springs, and cable.4
October 18, 2021Paint/decal guide and manual in Japanese. Time for the Google Translate app.5
October 18, 2021Decals6
October 18, 2021Decal guide7
October 18, 2021Sample of the inside. Pretty clear but there's no per-part paint guidance...8
October 18, 2021...just the guidance on this enclosed card which is pretty rough. And, yes, the background of the color guide is yellow! I'll have to do some digital mockups.9
October 19, 2021These are the colors I've selected for this build. Nice range of grays and then a red for some pops of color, along with a camel yellow I mixed up (7 yellow + 1 orange), and a red gray (1 basalt + 2 red) for a bit of variation. The core color will be basalt gray but weathered with a dry brushing of black and sky gray.10
October 20, 2021These two parts need to get drilled out so light can shine through them once the LED is installed in the Sensor Unit. The holes in the Sensor Units are part of the mold.11
October 20, 2021Drilling the holes with parts still on the sprue. Can you imagine how it would go otherwise?12
October 20, 2021Hole-y cow!13
October 20, 2021This flat area on the left of the Sensor Tower needs to get drilled out for the light to shine through.14
October 20, 2021I mark the spot with a pin prick which will also give the drill bit a place to bight.15
October 20, 2021And here we go - a hole!16
October 20, 2021Top-down view with the piece that will go on top of the hole.17
October 20, 2021The Sensor Tower main window will need to be fogged up to allow light out but deny viewers a clear view in. This will prevent them from seeing the LEDs and the undecorated interior mold. This photo shows a test of a clear part with the top half varnished in about 10 coats of Vallejo Matt Medium and the bottom half as-is. Looking good...18
October 20, 2021And here's a sample of how this glazed effect successfully blurs things behind it in contrast to the (relative) clarity of the default clear. I'm happy with how this is looking and will paint the window.19
October 23, 2021Sensor Tower window before varnishing...20
October 23, 2021... and after. I started off brushing the matt varnish on but realized I could swirl around a little bit on the interior of the glass for a more even appearance. I only did one coat so the window would look dirty. I'll clean up the part's edges once I disconnect it from the sprues.21
October 23, 2021Drilling out the bottom of the Sensor Tower at exactly 2mm so the post that fits into it will be nice and snug22
October 23, 2021Sample part getting painted. I'm hand painting for a more textured look. Don't Vallejo Model Color acrylics look good?23
October 24, 2021Introducing the Power Unit which has been assembled from many sanded parts. It sits just below the Sensor Tower and will get washed and painted shortly. Construction of the Sensor Tower is on hold until LEDs arrive for installation (several days).24
October 25, 2021Power Unit painted Basalt Gray acrylic then panel lined to make things pop25
October 25, 2021Blacking out the interior of the Sensor Tower prior to LED installation26
October 27, 2021Here are the LEDs I'll use for this project along with the battery, switch, and some extra thin wire for connections and extensions. The Deka (larger than Nano) will illuminate the Sensor Tower from its ceiling. The Nanos will go to the interior back at port (red) and starboard (green). The wire will snake down vertically through the interior (and select exteriors) of the craft until the base where it will be connected to a removable battery and switch for a cleaner appearance when illumination isn't required.27
October 27, 2021Here we see the Deka (3.5mm at its widest) with a layer of white acrylic paint to reduce its brightness and one of the Nanos (1.6mm at its widest). After some tests I found that white paint made the light too orange so I scratched it off and replaced it with a few thick coats of matt varnish which yielded a better effect.28
October 27, 2021Let there be light!29
October 27, 2021Cyanoacrylate gluing the aft port light for the initial hold. It was a little tricky bending this around the vertical prong.30
October 27, 2021After cyanoacrylate glue dries I cover it in neutral cure silicone glue for a long-term bond.31
October 28, 2021All 3 LEDs installed. One Deka into the ceiling (dead center) and a flashing red and green aft. The electrical tape blocks light from leaking through the plastic and secures loose wires.32
October 28, 2021Now I glue on the bottom half of the Sensor Tower33
October 28, 2021The wires run out of the Sensor Tower at the bottom. I'll keep them short here while I paint and sand and, when complete, pull the full length of wire out of the Sensor Tower and down. That way I can get paint on the wires here without concern.34
October 28, 2021Now I glue on one of the ends35
October 28, 2021And let's test it here. Yep! Lights are operational.36
October 28, 2021There was a little light leak at this joint. Nothing a little putty can't solve.37
October 28, 2021Final test in a darkened room. Looking good! I'll let everything dry and proceed to sanding the Sensor Tower.38
October 29, 2021Sensor Tower seams sanded smooth39
November 11, 2021Sensor tower painted and secured to Power Unit40
December 14, 2021Stringing electrical wire through Support Tower41
December 14, 2021Painting Support Tower42
December 15, 2021Preparing the missiles for painting43
December 17, 2021All done! This all came together pretty quickly andI'm happy with how it came out. Thanks for following along!44
December 17, 2021Lit up! The rear starboard and port light blink on and off.45
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March 3, 2022Update a few weeks later: I weathered the body to make it more beat up and realistic57
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