Anyone ever do a Reliant version of this? Two Reliant hulls top over bottom?
I don't know if you remember or even saw the 2D Starship kits that used to be available. They were basically .GIF images where you had a bunch of parts to Starfleet ship parts that you could drag and drop to any side view configuration you wanted. I used to see ships made from those all over, including a lot of interesting configurations with the Reliant saucer. I'm sure someone made a Stargazer/Reliant hybrid at some point using that method.
I'm loving this. Your attention to detail is always fantastic. You can really see the kitbash-ness of the model more so than on the larger motion controlled model, since Greg Jein built that to look more like an actual ship that was being used in Starfleet, rather than as set dressing. (Also, he didn't have a kit to bash and had to mostly build that model from scratch)
I love your work on this. In fact, there are some things I prefer about this version over the larger filming model. Even though it clearly looks "cut up," I think I like the fact that Rick Sternach used an actual saucer underside, rather than the two upper parts that Greg Jein used. Though, I'm sure Jein did that to save time and only have to make one mold.
Some nacelle connection plate updates. There are things I like about what Greg did, but some of the changes were definitely not for the better (that bridge is a disaster), and in a couple of spots he'd have been better off scratch-building, given time, inst of going with up-scaled kits that he could get/swap in. Ah hindsight you wee beastie... ;-)
Some nacelle connection plate updates. There are things I like about what Greg did, but some of the changes were definitely not for the better (that bridge is a disaster), and in a couple of spots he'd have been better off scratch-building, given time, inst of going with up-scaled kits that he could get/swap in. Ah hindsight you wee beastie... ;-)
Indeed. But, he always had such a short amount of time to work on those models. I'm sure he had to make a lot of quick decisions. As it was, The Battle wound up way later in the first season airing order than was originally intended due to him having to build the model. The man truly was a miracle worker.
A shape here, a shape there... my eyes are telling me, enough shapes for today. Wanted to tackle a bit more, but the placeholders for the new bits were enough, yow... solving their final cuts and insets and... can wait a day.
Last proportion pass in a few spots. Now I have to shape some pieces to match the rounding off/sanding that was done to get some pieces to sit against each other more cleanly. Some will get their cuts and overall shaping then too. Should be done with the model in a few days. Then a UV pass and decals, followed by her elusive paint job. Afrimustellow we'll call it. With blueywhite and probably purple and rust and... at least no space algae for this one. I have the decal sources at least, that will help build the files.
Still a day or so of modeling, but the main volumes are in. Panels to cut, space bondo to apply, and 'sanding' to do yet. Going to get UV started this afternoon to see what else needs work before I leave modeling behind.
First color shot landed me close. Now for a couple of days of paint and material refinement, decals, and surface properties. With any luck. the last source for the decals will arrive today or tomorrow.
It's on the model ;-) All of the parts that need it will have it, 'sanded' as needed to match the filming mini etc. Am widening the major ring and radiating lines to get the proportions correct and need to thin down all of the panel lines, but will be worth it to do so.
Just about ready for the shelf... I have to get on to the next portfolio piece, but will take a look again in a couple of days. I know I won't be satisfied with the paint job, but have to move along. One or two decals yet to suss (temps in place) and then will wrap her up when I have time to get her into the Ready Room with proper lighting and love.
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There's a Reliant ver but it never got past the maquette stage.
I don't know if you remember or even saw the 2D Starship kits that used to be available. They were basically .GIF images where you had a bunch of parts to Starfleet ship parts that you could drag and drop to any side view configuration you wanted. I used to see ships made from those all over, including a lot of interesting configurations with the Reliant saucer. I'm sure someone made a Stargazer/Reliant hybrid at some point using that method.
I've never been a fan of the pockmarked look, but I admire the execution.
Indeed. But, he always had such a short amount of time to work on those models. I'm sure he had to make a lot of quick decisions. As it was, The Battle wound up way later in the first season airing order than was originally intended due to him having to build the model. The man truly was a miracle worker.
Last proportion pass in a few spots. Now I have to shape some pieces to match the rounding off/sanding that was done to get some pieces to sit against each other more cleanly. Some will get their cuts and overall shaping then too. Should be done with the model in a few days. Then a UV pass and decals, followed by her elusive paint job. Afrimustellow we'll call it. With blueywhite and probably purple and rust and... at least no space algae for this one. I have the decal sources at least, that will help build the files.
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It's on the model ;-) All of the parts that need it will have it, 'sanded' as needed to match the filming mini etc. Am widening the major ring and radiating lines to get the proportions correct and need to thin down all of the panel lines, but will be worth it to do so.
Thank you...!