The light at the end of the tunnel is getting more and more powerful - we are now at Level 60, Level 30 and Level 0 still need some attention.

And of course the Saturn V, especially its first stage, which I pulled up quick & dirty in a past life to give optical support to the first swing arm.

Far view from the LUT

Far view from the LUT

And from a distance the LUT looks almost finished. Level 30 - 80 I already had widely in the box six years ago, at that time however with Rhino 4, noticeable by strange construction gestures and head shaking from today's view. To make a long story short - most of it I redesigned in Rhino 5, especially the access platform for the swing arm #1 - S-Ic Intermediate.

Service Arm #2 - S-Ic FWD

Service Arm #2 - S-Ic FWD

As you can see, Service Arm #2 - S-Ic FWD - the lowest of the triple cluster is now finished. The arm is comparatively unspectacular, but its connection to the tubes is quite fancy and freely improvised. As you will easily guess, the whole thing was initially planned completely different. Actually, all tubes for the swing arms should leave the LUT at Side 1 - the side facing the Saturn V - to its respective swing arm like here e.g. at level 120:

Mechanical and Electrical Installation 75M-05121 Sheet 20

From: Mechanical and Electrical Installation 75M-05121 Sheet 20. Courtesy of NASA

Apparently the pipes were bent too much when the swing arms were in rest position, which is why the pipes had to be routed around the main spar on the outside - which looked like this at level 120:

Level 120

Level 120

To achieve the new route, for Service Arm #2 the pipes also had to climb one level upward.