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Life-Size Shuttlecraft Help

Dang, I live about an hour from Newburg and I'm tempted to drive out there and try to find this this thing. If you're comfortable with the idea of telling some random dude on the Internet where you live then PM me your address so I can at least drive by. If you're not cool with that, I totally understand. I probably wouldn't if I were you.

In any case, awesome work dude.

--Alex
 
Dang, I live about an hour from Newburg and I'm tempted to drive out there and try to find this this thing. If you're comfortable with the idea of telling some random dude on the Internet where you live then PM me your address so I can at least drive by. If you're not cool with that, I totally understand. I probably wouldn't if I were you.

In any case, awesome work dude.

--Alex

Yeah? I'll ask the people who own the house where I built it.
 
Great Job Bradester,When are you going to do the interior graphics,seating or is this a walk through prop.
Also contacting your Local StarFleet chapter or Star Trek club to come out and pose around the shuttle will be a awsome draw for the Halloween visitors to see IMO.

Thanks

Buck Rogers
 
Great Job Bradester,When are you going to do the interior graphics,seating or is this a walk through prop.
Also contacting your Local StarFleet chapter or Star Trek club to come out and pose around the shuttle will be a awsome draw for the Halloween visitors to see IMO.

Thanks

Buck Rogers

Interior is all done. I was able to squeeze off one picture from my camera before the batteries died for the night. Here is what some of it looks like with none of the lights turned on, and the red-shirt's death bed is not in place until tomorrow.

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The ship will be on Red Alert mode as you can see quite a phaser battle happened on the inside. I tried looking for a local / Portland / Oregon Star Trek Club, but there doesnt appear to be any.
 
I admire the dedication. If I made something like this, the urge to make a pristine, "functional" status shuttle would be overriding any intent to make a battle-scarred version. :)

Nice work.
 
Brady, did you try contacting StarFleet International to see if they have a shuttle chapter in your area if I recall StarFleet international is based in Eugene OR.
I can ask my Former CO of the USS Edinburgh where a chapter is ciose to you so they can see your shuttle,and who knows some one might even offer to buy it from you.
Signed

Buck Rogers
 
Brady, did you try contacting StarFleet International to see if they have a shuttle chapter in your area if I recall StarFleet international is based in Eugene OR.
I can ask my Former CO of the USS Edinburgh where a chapter is ciose to you so they can see your shuttle,and who knows some one might even offer to buy it from you.
Signed

Buck Rogers


Anyone you know to contact would be appreciated, as I can't seem to find any leads on my own.

We had around 2,500 trick-or-treaters on Halloween night! Pics of the shuttle and The Mystery Machine were even in the local paper which was fun. I'm working on a video that contains the shuttle being built and the entire Halloween setup of this year, so look for that soon.
 
Nice.

I think we need more shots of the finished shuttle. 3/4 views, side and front views, you know, the works. :)
 
Looks like you had a awesome night :) :techman:

I wish my Walmart had those Trek costumes :(

It was a fun night and pictures or a video will be posted soon!

Now the big question: what to do with Galileo III now that Halloween is over???
Put Christmas lights on it? It can last all the way until New Years!
:)

indeed try and use it as Santa's shuttle craft ^__^

or try and put it in storage or sell it on E-bay :)
 
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