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I'm on a roll

Aaaand here we are!

Beauty angle:
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(Yes, I made a decal for the stand too :D)

Going away:
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The stripe on this saide is perfect. On the "hero" (left) side it's wobbley. Oh well.

Belly:
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I used photoetch parts from a Fletcher class DD set for the grills on the side of the nacelles and the retracted feet.

Assend, showing the gigundo impulse engine:
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Annoyed myself seriously doing those contours

Okay, this is disturbing:
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I didn't realize until I saw this photo, that airbrushing Future on the windshield left a pebbled texture! You really can't see it (well, MY old eyes can't) normally.
 
I like very much. Love the two-toned paint job. Looks like it flew right out of an episode of the original series. Great job! :bolian:

Sean
 
Looking at this shot...

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I half expect the figures to "bob" left and right, Muppet fashion, while singing, "Star Trekkin', across the universe, always goin' forward 'cause we can't find 'reverse'!"

Sincerely,

Bill

P.S. I mean that in an endearing way as it is a lovely miniature, blending very well with the on-screen designs.
 
I really like how this turned out. Great Job Forbin. :thumbsup:


Anyone want to theorize what this ship might look like if updated to the movie era tech?
 
Forbin
That looks so sweet I would be nice to get Schematics and a deck plan layout ala franz Joseph for her

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
That's great! You've kept the essence of TOS in tact with the clean lines and simplicity of design.
It fits perfectly in that era :)
 
meh.










Just kidding! That thing is sweeeeeeeet! Again, I'm amazed--astounded--at how you can kitbash a more-Trek-than-Trek design out of non-Trek stuff. She is gorgeous and completely congruent with the Star Trek I grew up with. Your stuff reminds me that, when I was nine, it wasn't the philosophy, the friendships, the cerebral SF or even the endearing chessiness and gradiloquonce that pulled me into Trek, it was the ships. My love expanded to cover all that other stuff later. This shuttle--more than most of your beautiful ships--makes me feel like a kid again.

:thumbsup: and a very resounding :drool:
 
Awesome!

I also approve of using redshirts as deflector shields just behind that frighteningly huge window ;)

But seriously though.. that's some sweet Sixties kitbashing.
 
Forbin, you amaze me. Your kitbashes rock. My efforts are more aptly called kit-trashes...sigh...
 
Forbin - Once again you pull off the incredible and show that you don't need a $10,000 computer and another $10,000 in software to make a great looking and well thought out model. Just a $12 model, a few spare parts, some paint, and that ever elusive "x factor" - a good imagination.

Great job all around. :thumbsup:

One thought did hit me though as I looked at the head-on shot. That is the perfect shot for a Scooby Doo in Space episode if I ever saw one. The week's episode, out heroes that the "Mystery Machine" into space where they encounter a large phantom hand that takes hold of the ship and claims to be the ancient god Apollo. Tune in next week....Scooooooby Dooooby Dooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
 
I'm now waiting for Forbin to convert the shuttle into a freighter like Greg Jein did with the orbital shuttle which he turned into the Sydney class starship... ;)
 
Forbie.. send me the measurements and a good shot of the ventral and port views? That FJ-style document will definitely come along afterwards. :)
 
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