Since my last post about Sparky I have spent time tweaking her neck cables. I had to tighten the top cable as after a bit more running and some close watching her chin was rubbing on the ground at times and I also noticed that she had more movement to the left and not much to the right. So I tightened the side cable as well and then.......
It seems it is possible to tighten things too much

She stopped being able to move her head sideways and I had her head up too high as she also no longer was able to walk. every time she went to walk she would take one or two steps then cry out like she had seen an obstruction and walk backwards.
So in I went again and this time loosened off the top cable and both side cables. She now has sideways movement in both directions and also up down. She walks great again now too and her chin no longer rubs on the floor.

I have run her through a few battery cycles and while her head is not perfectly straight I am happy with the range of movement she has so I decided that it was good enough and have closed her up.

So here she is
She has a scar on her neck on the left side - an operational hazard unfortunately. When I was opening her skin up in the beginning I tore the skin just a bit. So now she has a scar a bit more than 1 cm long on the side of her neck. It has glued back together fine which I am pleased about. I am going to repaint Sparky so I think I will extend the paint a bit where the neck and legs meat to cover over her scar so that it is less obvious. Here is the scar
And some pics of the seams now they are joined back up
Sparky had quite a lot of wear and tear around the edges of her neck seam so I have done my best to close her back up as neatly as possible. Her wear and tear spots should be much improved by a new coat of paint.

I plan on leaving her for at least another day before I begin the paint job as I want the glue to have set properly before I begin painting.
Here is a short video of her running now her skin is closed back up
