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Quick Update 10/22

N2056

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I've been working on the safety harness. This time I decided to show you a pic that I would not normally post to illustrate what I see as a developer...

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Observe the circled areas. I see that the left hand needs work. The area between the wrist & fingers looks like it is too long to me. The other circled area shows a bleed-thru of the "interior shell" part.

The bleed-thru is a pretty easy fix. The hand will be more interesting. The fact that I don't show the right hand...well, I think you can figure that out :icon_lol:
 
Yep, hands are tough, it looks like the base of his fingers are stretched. Try using your own hand as a reference.
 
Unless he's flexing his fingers backwards, they should have a bit of a curve toward the palm to them. And in a relaxed state, he should be able to reach his knee, or nearly so, especially since his arm isn't laying along his body.

Just my observations...but I haven't had any experience cramming myself into an aircraft the size of a cruise missile...

Brian
 
Hey Robert...

Very good improvements... I am looking at your project as it progress... I wonder how you do all these....

... :applause:
 
I think you are right on the fingers...I'll fix that today, thanks!
I determined the arm length by getting myself in a similar position & looking at where the hand ended up :d
 
Unless he's flexing his fingers backwards, they should have a bit of a curve toward the palm to them. And in a relaxed state, he should be able to reach his knee, or nearly so, especially since his arm isn't laying along his body.

Just my observations...but I haven't had any experience cramming myself into an aircraft the size of a cruise missile...

Brian
You have to realize He is leaning back not straight up and down,makes a big differance in length.
 
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