Finally...once I mold these parts and cast them, I can go back to actual model-building/kitbashing. I'm looking to have the molds done tomorrow, Disneyland on Saturday, and then cast on Sunday/Monday, plus start working on other areas of the outside of the case Sunday/Monday. The rear areas will have to wait til the casts are done and on the model. For size reference, the cylindrical part pictured first is about 3.5" tall I think (haven't actually measured it), and the other piece is about 5.5" tall.
First up, the part that, on the original model, was a Saturn V rocket stage topped by a car model hubcap:
(with flash):
(without flash..my lights are really yellow):
Next up, a machinery assemblage that on the original model was made of Harrier and other jet engine parts, from what I can tell. this is about the only angle it'll be viewed from once it's on the model:
Other angles:
And finally, what happens when I get REALLY tired of working the same #$#$@# piece over and over and I just wanna do something DIFFERENT...with scrap clay...
I can't begin to describe how glad I am to be done with these. I might go back and fix little things before I mold them, but while I know they're not perfectly symmetrical, I'm not going to worry about it. They look decent from the limited viewing angles when they're on the model, and that's what matters comments are welcome though...BTW, all those strips of silvery-ness on the one part: I used solder to create raised lines in the final cast. It was pliable and easy to put on, much easier and more visible than the thin copper wire I tried first.