Then:

Now:

Stay tuned gang: more exciting goodies to be installed....

































 The ones on the side of the trailer had to be done by hand (very complicated and not my best work); the one on the front of the trailer was one of the ones sent to me:
 The ones on the side of the trailer had to be done by hand (very complicated and not my best work); the one on the front of the trailer was one of the ones sent to me:








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Wraith Verge wrote:Yeah, it took a lot of guts, but as the SAS motto says :"Who dares, wins".
Now, for some update pics:
I began by marking MP-01's waist for the trim line:
Then, I cut down the spare crotch section I had from my stash of repair parts:
The assembled legs (retracted) and pelvic joint:
Same assembly, with new pelvic block in place and sanded for fit:
I began cutting the "skirt" with the dremel tool; note that I had to revise the trim line on the pelvic piece:
Skirt flaps trimmed, ready to be glued together permanently:
The inside of the new pelvic assembly, needing some remedial sanding:
A closer look:
The two test-fitted together (revealed the extent I would have to revise the cut:
Glued (devcon plastic welder) and sanded:
I then sanded the upper hip joint housings so that the outer leg armor (when attached) would rotate smoothy around it:
Where the project stands now:
The legs look a bit skinny right now, once the leg armor additions up top are completed, that should be remedied. The current leg armor is just a dummy made of masking tape as a temporary stand in. I also may have to sand the pelvic block a bit more to get it to look appropriate.
Continuing work on this folks, stay tuned.
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