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Kang
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Scoutdad wrote:Beware: The BC saucer... Those ridges fit into the grooves /weld lines / shield grid on the underside of the saucer to prevent unslightly gaps from appearing when assembled.
Which part is the shield grid, Tony? Is it the darker triangle sections?
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I probably should have said Deflector Grid, instead.
You know, the concentric pattern of recessed grooves runnning around the upper and lower surface of the saucer.
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Scoutdad wrote:I probably should have said Deflector Grid, instead.
You know, the concentric pattern of recessed grooves runnning around the upper and lower surface of the saucer.
After all these years I never knew that. Well, you learn something new every day :) Thanks Tony
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