It’s finally done, it wasn’t funny, honestly, I’ve printed and built the prototype three times… Not to mention the print sheets that got lost in the design process, I didn’t count. But I really don’t care anymore, it’s done, and it’s great, because it protects the ship, holds the GearBox and is as sturdy as you would expect after glueing the better part of 25 sheets of cardstock together.
A look inside.
I’ve done another hopefully comprehensive instruction slider, let me know if you encounter any problems. And yes, I fully intend to make additional EpicHangars, the three other ships are already sitting on my shelf waiting. Just give me some time, I need a break from this…
Ah very nice, thanks for all the hard work, sorry it was such a pain. Those Epic ships are such a hassle to store. It’s greatly appreciated to have them safe and sound in “the box”.
Cain says
Ah very nice, thanks for all the hard work, sorry it was such a pain. Those Epic ships are such a hassle to store. It’s greatly appreciated to have them safe and sound in “the box”.
Stefan says
I knew you would eventually get it done. No time to rest now, I got plenty of other big ones to store 😉
SirWillibald says
😀 Me too, but patience you must have, my young padawan…
Art DeBorger says
On page 15 of the English version (Lid Part 2) the text is in German
SirWillibald says
Whoops… Sorry, forgot to declare a variable in PS, has been taken care of, the file should be free of german nonsense now… 😉
Christopher Moeller says
A huge thank you for your heroic efforts, Sir Willi!!!!! Love the transport hangar. Can’t wait to build this baby.
Chris
SirWillibald says
Thanks Chris, very glad you like it! 🙂