Well the 12" arrived yesterday from Andrews, ordered friday, arrived thursday!
Monday was a public holiday!
Put it all together, not too bad considering the instructions still think they're using a bearing system... put one of the panels on the wrong way around, laughed at myself when the handle on the mount immediately fell off... banged the staples back in, turned the part around and she's all good.
Movement seems pretty smooth, check outside... of course... clouds...
Sorry all you tasmanians for the clouds tonight! My fault I know.
Played around with the cheshire and the laser collimator, adjusted the secondary a tad but left the primary where it is, seems pretty much spot on to me but I may post a snappy at some stage to get some feedback. Looks like TNT take "handle with care" seriously!
Scope is pretty easy to move, man dobs are an easy type to set up!
I think it's quicker than my 6" eq mounted newt!
Found the moon through the clouds and the sight damn near blinded me *sigh* gonna have to purchase a decent moon filter cause I seem to have misplaced my old one.
Pretty blurry but that's the clouds.
Swung her up to orion and found my first bit of difficulty, the right angle finder scope. I'm having difficulty pointing it at the right area of sky! I'm used to a straight through so I can chuck my head behind it and eyeball the patch I wanna aim at, and when I get close voila it appears in the finder. Not so with the right angle... gonna take some getting used to! (Or I'll steal the ifnder of the 6" )
Got her pointing at M42 as it was the one part of sky not obscured and wow!

Considering it was twilight, hazy, the scope wasn't cooled (no batts for the fan..)
I was rather astounded, so much more extended than I've ever seen it before. And possibly a tinge of green? Stared at it for 15 minutes or so till the clouds rolled in.
Man I hope we get a clear night this week-end!
Pointed it at sirius for the fun of it, but no sign of the pup

May have something to do with the amount of cloud in the way too mind you...
I'm really looking forward to some dark skies.
(how massive are the 2" eyepieces!!!)
Jay