Today while browsing I came across the Haynes' Millennium Falcon Owner's Workshop Manual.
Still it looked as if some genuine care and interest went into the Star Wars volume.
Today while browsing I came across the Haynes' Millennium Falcon Owner's Workshop Manual.
I thought it was a nice little book and put together much better than the Haynes' Trek book. Focusing on one ship has a lot to do with it. And granted the Millennium Falcon is a lot smaller and simpler to cover than one of Trek's Enterprises. Still it looked as if some genuine care and interest went into the Star Wars volume.
I just may pick it up because I enjoy decent technical reference books for SF hardware.
Today while browsing I came across the Haynes' Millennium Falcon Owner's Workshop Manual.
I thought it was a nice little book and put together much better than the Haynes' Trek book. Focusing on one ship has a lot to do with it. And granted the Millennium Falcon is a lot smaller and simpler to cover than one of Trek's Enterprises. Still it looked as if some genuine care and interest went into the Star Wars volume.
I just may pick it up because I enjoy decent technical reference books for SF hardware.
I'm looking foward to later this year and the Haynes manual for the Thunderbirds vehicles!![]()
Last time someone did this--it was Starlog
http://www.modelermagic.com/?p=40247
Last time someone did this--it was Starlog
http://www.modelermagic.com/?p=40247
Yes, I have that Starlog release. The Trek sample page on this link has a different view of the Galileo thats good. Anyone know if the Galileo was ever proposed to have glowing nacelle caps?
Today while browsing I came across the Haynes' Millennium Falcon Owner's Workshop Manual.
I thought it was a nice little book and put together much better than the Haynes' Trek book. Focusing on one ship has a lot to do with it. And granted the Millennium Falcon is a lot smaller and simpler to cover than one of Trek's Enterprises. Still it looked as if some genuine care and interest went into the Star Wars volume.
I just may pick it up because I enjoy decent technical reference books for SF hardware.
I'm looking foward to later this year and the Haynes manual for the Thunderbirds vehicles!![]()
OOOOOOO!!!!
I actually have a DK-like (but not DK) cutaway book of all the Anderson vehicles that was made in England many moons ago. Another will be nice, though!
I'm looking foward to later this year and the Haynes manual for the Thunderbirds vehicles!![]()
OOOOOOO!!!!
I actually have a DK-like (but not DK) cutaway book of all the Anderson vehicles that was made in England many moons ago. Another will be nice, though!
The artist on that book you have, Graham Bleathman, is doing all the art for the Thunderbirds manual.
There was one done along those lines several years ago, mostly from parts of the Polar Lights kit. You can find it (and the massive station it's attached to) at the bottom of this page.With the passing of Ralph McQuarrie and the release of the M. Falcon book--I wonder if it might be a good idea to make a Federation saucer based on the Falcon (minus the cockpit escape pods, etc) with the very simple details for a Planet of the Titans ship saucer...
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