I started modifying this kit after taking a break from the Raptor (which burnt me out). Thus begins my cycle of unfinished builds (which will later be revisited and finished) and a finished one.
Overview of initial modifications done:
1) Neck lengthened. Cap/cone is cut, reversed and swept back.
2)
Collars are cut from the front and back piece, then cemented together
to remove the seam. The Chest piece is cut out on certain sections to
reveal the inner frame.
3) Shoulder armor is cut to reveal inner
frame. The top part is cut from the spherical part, then cemented
together, then cut into two sections for easier insertion. The circular
parts are also cut away to give the section more depth, revealing the
inner frame as well.
4) The abdominal section is lengthened by
12mm. The peg on the base of the waist is cut, then lengthened at the
core with 5mm round beam and reinforced with beams.
5) The
wrist is lengthened by 5mm to compensate for the abdomen's added length.
This one is tricky because the wrist joint is made of two very small
pieces, with almost no leeway for cutting and lengthening.
6) The
Thighs and Lower legs are also lengthened by 20mm each. These are also
tricky because of how the parts are designed. Cutting them is
relatively easy, lengthening them is a bit difficult, especially since
the cement takes time to "melt" the ABS plastic of the frame.
7)
The back skirt armor is cut in the middle, while the inner frame's inner
shape is cut around that section then reversed. The peg that the skirt
attaches to is also lengthened significantly, and an adapter was made
to connect the now separated back skirts.
The Shoulder Armor. I challenged myself with this one by cutting the
unneeded parts (the ones that look like a pi) as cleanly as possible,
because at the time, I wanted to be sure I have them intact just in case
I'll be using them for something else later on.
The
Main Body Armor. This is more cosmetic modifications, just to show
parts of the inner frame. The pencil marks are planned panel lines
and/or plaplate detailing. The functional modification in this are the
collars, mainly for seamline removal.
The
Lengthened Abdomen. The stock part came in two pieces, which
sandwiched a double-end polycap that connects to the chest and waist.
This is barely visible when assembled. I cemented the parts together,
then drilled 2.8mm~ holes on the "corners" of the completed part,
enlarging the holes enough to fit 3mm round beams. These beams extend
all the way down to an extension base made from 2 pieces of 1.0mm HIPS,
sandwiched together to firmly hold the beam posts. I then slowly bent a
10mm strip of 1.0mm HIPS, the wrapped it around the posts, making sure
that the ends meet exactly on the back part.
The
Waist/Groin Assembly. This is a straightforward lengthening, though I
did have a few problems with the stability of the waist extension
initially since the polycap hugs the peg very tightly, twisting the
upper body loosened the modification. So, I reinforced the modification
with 3mm square and round beams, with the round ones boring into the
base of the waist, saturating it later on with thin cement and letting
it cure for 48 hours before attempting another test fit. For the rear
skirt peg, it's a simple extension with very little reinforcement
needed.
The
Rear Skirt. Like I mentioned earlier, I've cut around the mid part of
the frame (very tricky if you want to cut it clean), and reversed it so
that the detailed part is outside. I'll be lengthening and the skirts
and will narrow them down to make the waist look "slimmer" from behind.
The
Leg. Cutting these was the easy part, since I basically cut across the
length of the parts. For the thigh (where the polycap is placed, there
is very little space left for the lengthening beams to hold on to, so I
had to saturate the joins with cement. I then cemented a strip of
1.0mmHIPS on the outside which serves as the lengthening part of the
outside of the frame. It gave way even after 24 hours of curing, so I
re-reinforced the joins with strips of 0.5mm HIPS, then re-saturating
the joins.
TOTAL HEIGHT SO FAR: 30 CM
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2 comments:
Finally a new project from you bro!!!!
I'm very curious about what you can do on it, but I want to see your raptor finished!!!!
Thanks, Omar. I'll finish the Raptor definitely. I just realized I've been on a build cycle.
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