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Scratch Build Delta Flyer

Sgt Angel

Lieutenant
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I just kinda stumbled on this forum...so I thought I might as well try and share some of my interests in Star Trek. I will add a few different posts for each of my projects. Understand that I am just an ordinary guy, not really good at anything but enjoy trying.
First off, I have built a star trek home theater and in the theater I needed something infront of the screen to stop little fingers from leaving finger prints. So i decided to build a 12foot x 2foot Star Trek Diorama. I purchased as many of the Art Asyum 7" figures that my wife would allow me to buy and started a mixed match themed diorama. (the diorama will be featured in a new post...watch for it :0) Anyways, in the diorama, I wanted to include a few space craft and it was really hard to find something that looked to scale. I tried a resin model of the Delta flyer....but when done, it was just to small. I knew that I wasnt going to find something that would meet the scale of the 7" figure (It would have to be over 4 feet long) but I thought I mightfind something that looked good and fit in the diorama case. Unfortunately, I couldn't so I decided to try and scratch build something on my own (which I had never done before). In fact, I hadn't built a model since I was a kid but figure, hey what have I got to lose. So...what do I build it out of? Well, I found some left over plastic horizontal blind slates.

This stuff was made from a high density plastic material, 2 inches wide by 4 feet long and about 1/8 of an inch thick.
I experimented a little with it and found it was easy to heat and shape, easy to cut and easy to paint. So decided to give it a try.

I then downloaded a "Paper Model Template" from "http://ninjatoes.wordpress.com/" (he has some incredible stuff.) I blew the templates up as big as I could and started to cut.

I used my first small build of the resin Delta Flyer as a reference model and began to piece things together. The next link shows the resin model and the bottom of the new build to give a size reference.

As I built, I decided to add some Christmas lights to light up my creation along with using colored CD cases as my windshield and engine and running lights. I grabbed all my used accessories from the 7 figures and added them as the Borg technology used in the engine and weapons systems. The next set of pictures will show how the build is actually coming along.


http://s1085.photobucket.com/albums/j428/Sgt_Angel1/Delta Flyer Scratch Build/

As you can see, there is still lots to do...the back end needs to be completed, panel scribing and detailing as well as weathering. I have put the model in the diorama for now, until I can find some spare time but I just wanted to share this with you. I will update this post as the project continues.. Hope you like seeing it as much as I do building it. I would appreciate any comments or suggestions, as my modeling skills are very limited.;)
 
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I will see about loading my pictures to the photobucket..sorry for the inconvience as it says the pictures are open to the public.
 
I have deleted all the old links and just put the one for the Photobucket...hope this works for everyone. Thanks for your patients.
 
Looks pretty good, actually, though I have never understood the design of the front window.
 
Hey Sgt Angel, put the old links up, too! I wanted to give you a G+ on them when I got home from work.

I loved the detail work on the back. At first I thought you'd left electronics exposed for those shots!

RoJoHen, that window is a dumb design, isn't it? Possibly the worst example of design for the sake of form over function in Star Trek! Perhaps they built using a pre-existing scraps with unusual qualities for strength and transparency?
 
Hey Sgt Angel, put the old links up, too! I wanted to give you a G+ on them when I got home from work.

I loved the detail work on the back. At first I thought you'd left electronics exposed for those shots!

RoJoHen, that window is a dumb design, isn't it? Possibly the worst example of design for the sake of form over function in Star Trek! Perhaps they built using a pre-existing scraps with unusual qualities for strength and transparency?


Hi Psion...here is the link to the old pages
https://picasaweb.google.com/103016832126575127913/ScratchBuildDeltaFlyer#
 
^^

Thanks! I think I got each of your sections (the flyer, the diorama, and the theater) with a +1. Outstanding work! It was a joy to pour over it all.
 
Thanks a bunch, I really enjoy the builds...I have started another project...the build of the U.S.S. Defiant...will post some photos when I have time.
 
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