Saturday, 24 September 2011

Slave 1

This is a hybrid build of the AMT/ERTL and Revell Slave 1 kits. If I recall correctly, the A-surface is all the AMT kit and the B-surface and canopy is the Revell kit. Can't say what prompted the fusion other than just aesthetics, sentimentality and tinkering about. The finish is a bit lumpy due to the amount of layers while trying to obtain the right tone of colours which were all hand painted.



It was a great learning curve as it really taught me to be able to create the look of damaged paint as in these WIP pics based on Jango's Slave 1.




It's more subtle on Jango's as the craft is in a newer state.
I never did finish the Jango build. Maybe I just got what I wanted to out of it at that juncture and its on hold until I find some further motivation.

Despite that, I'd really love it if I could have a go at a bigger scale of this ship. I know there is a good sized one by Hasbro in scale with the action figures but it's released as part of some multi-pack and really expensive. Ironically, although there are a lot of raves about the Fine Molds release, it would cost me just as much to try and get hold of that kit as it would to purchase the Hasbro toy. "It's a funny old universe" as some might say.

Revell Cylon Basestar

This is the 97 re-issue of the Revell Monogram Basestar. A bit of a stasis build. I was never happy with my efforts on this. I think perhaps the kit might be a bit chunky or maybe the diameter a little smaller than its screen counterpart or maybe the bridges a bit taller. Either way, it doesn't replicate as I'd wish it to on camera. I'm not knocking the kit, after all, it is only a model and not designed to be a screen worthy replica.




One thing I noticed was that it lacked the channels that go around the edge of the screen ship. I sanded down the edges and tried to add my own with some strips of styrene. I'm not sure if that will improve the look and add some extra dimension to the model. It looks sort of promising in these pics. I also made a little intersection strip for where the two saucer halves mate.




Sadly this is as far as I got as basically the whole model will require repainting from this work and it will also require many tiny panels to be added on the channel edges and that's when it got a bit too tedious, but I will get back to it at some point as I'd love to see how all that work will finally look.

Aqua Pod

This was a scratch build made mostly out of cardboard and Milliput with a few kit greeblies added on. You may notice the Alpha branding from the Space:1999 TV series, this was because it was initially built as an alternative to the standard Eagle pods for a web contest, and would fit in its place incase the Alphans ever needed a submersible explorer. It's built to scale with those Airfix, and later AMT/ERTL kits but I don't have any pictures to hand of that and my Eagle is currently in pieces in the hopes of accurizing it at some point.
I now consider it an independent vessel, and I added a few extra pieces on the top (which would not have had height room otherwise), but I left the branding on and would digitally paint over them for renders.

AMT/ERTL AT-AT

Two pics of the AMT/ERTL AT-AT (All Terrain Armored Transport) kit.


Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Revell Frankenstein

Revell 1/8 Frankenstein, a re-issue of the Aurora kit I believe.

Monday, 19 September 2011

Moloch



This is a drummed down model of Moloch based on and riffed from how it was depicted in Fritz Lang's Metropolis. I thought Lang created one of the most incredible scenes in cinema and I really wanted to do a take on it.
This is a most basic version. If I could have, the head would be sitting atop a giant pyramid with a staircase cut into its sides packed with figures heading towards the mouth. Instead, this is like the diet version, using a handful of 1/72 figures. Also the hands were not part of the build and were added later.