Yes, this is outstanding work. It's literally the best realization of the interconnecting dorsal I've seen, a generally neglected area of the ship.
He might have a day job and responsibilities you know. He probably has to squeeze his model making in when he can.I have really gotten tired of the lack of progress and honestly don't hardly watch the updates except to just skim through them sometimes. It's basically the same thing over and over; a cardboard model of some part of the ship. It's been over a year, at this rate we are going to see cardboard models for the next 10 years! When is the actual model doing to start, that is what is going to catch my interest again.
He might have a day job and responsibilities you know. He probably has to squeeze his model making in when he can.
The actual model HAS started.I have really gotten tired of the lack of progress and honestly don't hardly watch the updates except to just skim through them sometimes. It's basically the same thing over and over; a cardboard model of some part of the ship. It's been over a year, at this rate we are going to see cardboard models for the next 10 years! When is the actual model doing to start, that is what is going to catch my interest again.
It has? I thought he responded in the comments section recently, indicating that it was still in the near futureThe actual model HAS started.
That's the 1:100 mockup. He still hasn't started the 1:25. Which makes sense because there is a LOT of prep work before he gets to that.He completed the dorsal about a month ago.
No worries. The 1:25 dorsal is just another cardboard test model, a material he's stated will not be used for the final build.Okay, I thought what he was doing WAS the actual final model (built in bits). Never mind.![]()
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