SERENITY - Feb 5 2006

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Now back to the rear of the neck and closer inspection shows that what I am doing is wrong. However for now I will move along

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I start the lip

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The end section to the right breaks off during this process

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Close up of the damage that will need to be repaired

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Starting to mark out the panel lines along the back

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Close up of the neck area that will need a lip. I considered doing this in sheet styrene but decided to give this a go with a scriber

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Repair work

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Start of the lip. It is looking good so far. Nice and clean.

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Even deeper

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The other side

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More marking of the back. I have discovered that there is some very subtle bumps and stuff in this area that will need to be built up or carved down

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Looking closer at what I did I noticed the thickness of the lip was too much. This meant I had to fill it all in again and they start from scratch basically to reduce the thickness. That took about an hour.