While moving the Thunderhawk to the hangar to test some spacing I noticed that the port upper wing assembly had come loose. I'm not certain when this happened. I ended up re-gluing the assembly and touching up some paint.
The hangar door is coming along. Its a bit of a mess with tape in this picture but its now largely free of that and the first round of touch ups are done.


Building the battery compartment. I've put a frame footer to secure the bottom of the battery box and am placing a magnet to keep the top snug. Its really a close fit.
I've started cleaning up the Dark Angels Grand Master to have available for the display along with a couple of servitors.
Tomorrow should see most, if not all, of the cut away wall detail complete as well as the hangar door. That will leave a floor design (If I can work that out) just in front of the nose of the Thunderhawk and some lettering on walls as well as placement of some smaller doors and painting the floor walkways in.
Once all that is done I should be able to finish up the Gargantuan Squiggoth and move back into the new Dark Eldar models for a bit.
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