So, now that I can't get it back in the box (!), I've gone through it pretty thoroughly. Does anyone have a problem with their floor for the interior? Mine has a nasty twist/warp that will not be fixed by gluing to the lower hull. It's bad. The ceiling/soffit is also a little off, too.
Anybody have this issue?
Nektu. Follow my instructions in your other thread about getting it back in the box. As for a warped floor, I will have to check. I wouldnt be surprised though, the plastic is a little thin. I wonder if heating it with a blow dryer would straighten it out?
My floor is fine, but both of my fusion cores are severely warped. The one with the fins more so than the other. Any quick fixes for these, the plastic is pretty thick...or should I just see about obtaining a replacement part directly from Moebius? . The fusion is a pretty critical piece, one that I really want to fit property considering the light that will be coming from with in. Other than this one problem, she's a real beauty!
My fusion cores are both warped, although not as bad as your's seem to be.
The one I'll be using looks fine when snaped into place so I'm happy there.
My ceiling soffit is very warped, I'm going to try setting my oven at 180degs
and place it between two peices of glass to press down on it for about two hours then let it cool in the oven and see if that works.
Actually the lower hull is very badly marred with sink marks. They are particularly bad around the area between the top of the landing gear cut outs and th ring for the fusion core. on my kit you can actually see the surface of the hull dip and wave very noticably. When I get going more on my build I planned on taking some pictures of the area.
Hello
1-4-10 Just received my moebus J-II, and must have got a good one. looked at all the parts up close under good light and found no problems but back in the box is not easy even trying to be thorough..
I haven't had a production kit to look at yet The lower hull of the second test shot that I still have has some minor sink marks but there is no way that any piece that large with that much structure moded in it will not have some shrinkage. To make it without the internal re-enforcement was not going to work either so there will be some shrink marks that the builder will either have to live with or deal with.
The model that I built up and we have displayed at shows was a lower hull from the first batch of test shots and an upper hull from the second batch of test shots... Sink marks are not prominently visible on that model and the hull parts were just painted and assembled...I'm sure that the first test shot lower hull is no better than the second test shot the structure inside is the same on both.
As for warped parts I have no answer there as I have yet to get my hands on a production kit.
I had something like 14 test shots here between the two sets of test shots that we had for the kit those parts were bulk packed in big boxes without much care and I saw zero warpage in either the floors or fusion core parts....it is possible that there is some warpage in some production kits I can't testify on that.
Hmmm, all this talk about twisted plastic has me nervous. Though I preordered my J2 many months ago, it hasn't arrived yet. I'm a big LIS fan but a modeler of only middling ability and am apprehensive about straightening out crooked parts. Is there reason to hope that I'm waiting for a later version and it will be fixed by then?
Unless you have never built a model in your life I dont think you will have any problems. Even the twisty stairs go together okay. When you trap the central stair parts between the flat sides and add the back cover panel they straighten out.
The thick clear part for the fusion core seems to take care of the warp in the thinner outer frame.
I don't think there is a need to panic, it may only be an isolated incident. With the number of kits out there purchased buy just this board alone, there seem to be only a few warped parts. I would get the kit if you want it before supplies get limited and prices go up waiting for more inventory.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I'm not real hopeful on getting this plastic flattened out as it's pretty thick, and hope a replacement can be obtained if I can't make it work. I've attached a couple of pictures showing the warpage of the fusion core. The core without the fins is warped as well, just not to this extreme.
I thought it was bad at first but 1) put the glass in place and 2) snap the core to the bottom of the hull... problem fixed.
be careful of the tiny fasteners on the core and make sure to clean out any excess plastic from both the little hooks and also the slots on the hull
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