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Updates to my 777
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That looks like you pulled it out as-removed! Fantastic work there.
Are you going to trim the shafts on the pots or is that distortion from the angle of the photo?
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Looks too good Steve, making the rest of us look bad :)
Keep up the good work !!!!!! :) :) :)
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Steve, the overhead is looking great!!! You sure are putting the detail in. I am sure this is taking quite a lot of time to make it happen.
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All,
Thanks for the comments.
Yes, I'll cut the rotary shafts, when I get (or make) the knobs. for now, they're all secured in. Anyone know where I can get a bunch of Boeing knobs for 777? :)
Steve
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Ivar,
thanks for the link, I'll check him out!
Steve
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Steve, who made your panels/korrys and do you have a website?
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Eric,
The panels are early FDS panels with no backers, no IBL, etc... Just the brown laser etched top panel.
I made the Korrys. My website has a PDF showing how I did it. See the home page for the link to the PDF.
The website is:
http://home.san.rr.com/mbecker3/Steve%20site/Home.html
Steve
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Steve, the 777 is my favorite airliner, and because Im not building one (but a Learjet 45 that I love too) I rarely look at sites for the T7. Your project is fantastic, and shows just how much can be done with some ingenuity. I have already seen another Korry tutorial that is very similar to yours, but with acrylic cubes (which is what I have) and so your approach was a never before considered method. Thanks for sharing, and best of luck on your sim.
I do want to know- how did you make the center post cosmetics? I see you have a pre-formed channel of metal running thru it, but what did you do to shape the cover for it, the Learjet has a similar one, but it's round throughout and also tapered. Cant quite decide how to do that yet. There's a picture attached to show it.