Here are some photos of the Uira Engine starting to come together as well as some shots of the Raygun Gothic Rocket looking awesome.
Machining the slip ring.

Slip ring close up

Cutting the phenolic discs for the slip rings. Nasty business — phenolic smells like formaldehyde when its being cut

Stainless steel slip rings and phenolic insulation rings.

The Uira Engines core kinetic system


RGR nose cone

RGR lower bay (in foreground) and mid section (background). The Uria Engine will reside in the 2 ton steel hexagon on the bottom of the lower bay.

Lower bay door.

The legs.

Lower bay

Nice Photos Alan! I’m always impressed with your composition and the angles and colors you capture!
p.s. the wide angle rocks too!
Thanks Tom!