 I just went to Shipwreck Island and picked up all the pieces I made the other day after sanding the edges and trimming them to shape and everything. Oh, that was a pain in the butt, but now it's done. And I think I'm gonna go back and paint them. I could paint them here, but my kids are over there. I don't want to go hang out with my kids when I'm painting. Not while I'm painting, you know what I mean. Whoa, even with just a slight breeze going against me. These things are really slowing me down. It's okay when I get around the corner. The breeze is gonna push me. I still have the scale model I made when I originally made that boat. And my kids have been playing with it for five years. I cannot believe it's still together. Little loose, but it's still all there. And then I made a scale model of the solar panels. That looks like it's gonna be awesome. It's open, closed. Oh, at least tons of space. Yeah, and I was staring at this earlier. I think I determined the one glass solar panel, the heavier one that's longer, is gonna go right here. Yeah, I was debating between these two spots. I think we'll put it here. For reasons that may become clear, hopefully. I sat in my chair back there, and this is gonna be a little bit low. So, I ripped out these rivets. I'm gonna pop this up a little bit. Alright, that's a better height. And it's up a small enough amount. I don't need to change the front or anything. It'll just tilt slightly up. Looks pretty good. Not at all overwhelming for the boat. Good. I think I need to put that back corner up like a centimeter. Now I can do that later. And this guy supposedly fits in that one space I left.