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Life-Size Shuttlecraft Help

That actually does look really nice. I'm kinda excited for it to be finished so we can see how awesome it'll be!

MadMan1701A, Post a link here once you start that thread? I don't usually stray into the TrekArt forum very often, I stumbled upon this thread by a happy accident and keep checking up on it, but I don't stop to look at any others and wouldn't know when to look for it so... :)
Sure, I can do that. :)
 
So, what will happen to this puppy once the Halloween festivities have concluded? Except for the wings that snap into those "U" shaped brackets, it doesn't appear as though the shuttle can be disassembled for storage. Will it become a permanent fixture of your property? Will you donate or sell it to another person (which begs the question about its transport)? Will you eventually destroy it, maybe with a good deal of pomp and ceremony?

Sincerely,

Bill

You just had to ask the hard question didnt you :-P

I really dont know yet. The wings do come off, and I could almost just cut the shuttle in half down the middle after Halloween; but still it might be too heavy to move unless it gets dis-assembled more. So basically, not sure :-)
 
It's a new storage shed. Yeah, that's the ticket....

The standard "rationale" for building a TARDIS as well. ;)

Sincerely,

Bill

I want a life size TARDIS... it would go well with my street sign...

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It's a new storage shed. Yeah, that's the ticket....

The standard "rationale" for building a TARDIS as well. ;)

Sincerely,

Bill

Building a Tardis? Bah. Too easy!

Not if one applies the kind of precision demonstrated by some members of the "Tardis Rebuilders Group". :shifty: Trust me, Who fans can get just as, uh, "particular" about the dimensions (no pun intended) of specific police box designs as Trek fans can get about the Enterprise. ;) (But at least inconsistencies there (too tall, too short, windows too square, etc,) can be rationalized by a "fluttering" Chameleon Circuit. :lol: Well, one can use the "trek-planation" about the Kalinda program materializing the Enterprise "slightly out of phase" for faulty proportions! :guffaw:

Sincerely,

Bill
 
Any progress on the shuttle? :)

Sorry to say, but nope. The weather went bad for a few days and I came down with the stomach flu; so nothing has changed for a week. I'm making a Home Depot run tonight and plan on spending all day tomorrow working on it along with Thursday and this weekend. It's a bit behind schedule, but since the hull pieces are 4' x 8' big, they should all install pretty quick.
 
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Well the Home Depot raid was a success. This should be the last of the foam and 1x3's that I need to finish the shuttle. Well shall see what happens tomorrow.
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Well today was pretty productive!

The shuttle got its ceiling installed:
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Along with a plastic barrier in attempt to make the interior water-proof:
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The large hull pieces are also under way of getting installed:
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Is it starting to look a little familiar now?
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Awesome. :) How sturdy is that Foam? I was thinking about making my stargate out of that, instead of the plywood.... It would be much lighter. :)
 
Awesome. :) How sturdy is that Foam? I was thinking about making my stargate out of that, instead of the plywood.... It would be much lighter. :)


It comes in .5 to 2 inch thicknesses, so depends on what you use. Im using the 1 inch thick and its pretty sturdy. A blunt impact the size of the palm of your hand it will handle just fine, but if you poke it hard with your finger it will probably go right thru.
 
Awesome. :) How sturdy is that Foam? I was thinking about making my stargate out of that, instead of the plywood.... It would be much lighter. :)


It comes in .5 to 2 inch thicknesses, so depends on what you use. Im using the 1 inch thick and its pretty sturdy. A blunt impact the size of the palm of your hand it will handle just fine, but if you poke it hard with your finger it will probably go right thru.
Yeah. The 2 inch would probably be perfect... do you know off hand how much that costs, per sheet?
 
It's looking great Bradester! :bolian: I wouldn't have thought of the plastic sheet to keep it waterproof...
 
Awesome. :) How sturdy is that Foam? I was thinking about making my stargate out of that, instead of the plywood.... It would be much lighter. :)


It comes in .5 to 2 inch thicknesses, so depends on what you use. Im using the 1 inch thick and its pretty sturdy. A blunt impact the size of the palm of your hand it will handle just fine, but if you poke it hard with your finger it will probably go right thru.
Yeah. The 2 inch would probably be perfect... do you know off hand how much that costs, per sheet?

Depends on the brand, if it's pink or white foam, and if it is foil-backed or not. The 2 inch will run you $15+ per sheet is my guess.
 
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