Thanks again for following this build. Would love to know what you think of it so far. All feed back is welcome as always. Cheers, Ken.
I remember working in the old 386 case, and would always come away with a scratches and or cuts. I'd be afraid of tetanus if I have to work in this case. The case looks fantastic.
Hi again, Ok I'm going to be scratch building the Vault 111. the last photo. is the placement of where it is going. This build is all about fallout 4 so I'm adding it as well It just needs to be done. Going to mach the texture true too the game. Sorry about the super **** photo's Will add better photos later. Just updated to windows 10 and now photobucket. is not working for me. Will be adding more to it then what you see here. And will still be painted in high detail. this is just a Photoshop overlay to show you all where it is going. Thank you Again for stopping buy. Cheers, Ken.
Progress report I made a template in Photoshop and printed it to the size I need. Then comes the blade work, there are 4 layers of PVC plastic glued together so I can cut each at a time. Then once done will be sanded and then putty filled and sanded again. No CNC. for this part. all old school. Thank you for looking. Zen.
One more for the day, Got it all cut out. and routed out the center with a Dremel with a circle tool. Fist time trying this and I think it work well. Thank you again for looking.
Keeping it going, OK have now Putty filed it, sanded, Primed, and dusted. Then I will start fine sanding it, and then finish off the center detail. And then move on to the next stage. The support arms. Thanks Again for stopping by.
Hi getting closer to finishing the shape of the Vault. still need to add the Valve parts, and add all the bolts. then on to the painting. So for now till tomorrow night. when I add some more photo's here it is so far. Trust me this was slow work. Thanks again for stopping by.
Next day update, Going to finish the rest of the modeling, before the next post. And then on to the painting. Thank you stopping by, feed back welcome as always. Cheers, Ken.