Here we have the tiles for the zone mortalis boards drying after priming with gesso. I took a few wrong directions with these, and a lot in total with the whole project. But as usual many useful lessons learned.
The measured out wall sections.
So I had to make three landing pads just for one mission. Annoying but I think it should be one the funnest. Did I mention there is twenty four different missions? That's right one mission not one table.
Landing zone secure.
Here we see one major lesson learned. Used screen door mesh for flooring on tiles. Don't use metal mesh, use carbon fiber. Measured out sections and adhered with spray adhesive, went too far with additional glue to secure to tile. This will strengthen the bound but added time is questionable. We'll just skip the details it's better that way.
So Friday I was all ready for an additional day of work, hobby work, not WORK work. Had to go in and clean paint off of AstroTurf. It took nine hours. I did learn though that if you want to paint your turf, mix in detergent with the paint. This will prevent the paint from fully adhering. That was not the cause here.
After that little sideways jont, here we see where I'm at roughly today. The walls are not glued down yet, I think I will wait till arrival in Chicago to do that for time, and storage.
Lastly large scatter terrain, and interior machinery for mortalis boards.
I'll be trying to post something everyday at Adepticon so please check back to see the happenings at the greatest place on earth, and don't worry I'll annoyingly remind you on social media as much as I can.
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