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JMC Mining Ship the "Red Dwarf"

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Well i'm a little humbled there's so many people watching this....no pressure then eh :)

thanks for the comments so far

@ Tony ... the asteroid is mentioned in a couple of episodes and a lot more detail in the first book (infinity welcomes careful drivers)

@ Laurie ... no toothbrushes here but a few other make-shift items being used .. :)

@ Ole ... You can't have too much of the Dwarf mate ... don't be such a gimboid :) :) :)

So then .. started laying down the detail again, using kiddies foam sheets as theyre thin and flexible, easy to cut and cost a tenth of balsa of the same thickness, for thinner panneling i'll be using plain old card.

Got the bottom done, thats all im doing to it as it'll not be seen in full, there's limited (if any) pictures on the web showing this in any detail so i'll leave it a this.

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Got the rear thruster rings sorted, its an old wooden embroidery hoop that ive disassembled then drilled and threaded wire for strength, i fitted plastic pipe over the wire for the look i want.

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couple of picture to show the progress of the panelling

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Then a quick spray over to make sure i haven't gone over the top and it all looks right

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A few very small detailing bits to add to this panel then i'll start working on the recesses between the two side panels, there's a lot of detail to go in them.

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Wonderful stuff! Another masterpiece in the making.

Gern

PS What are the 'kiddie's foam sheets' you mention?
 
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Colin, truly amazing scratch work! Looking forward to the next update!
 
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PS What are the 'kiddie's foam sheets' you mention?
Its this stuff Dave .. bought from the cheapo shops ... comes in A5 (20 sheets) and A4 (10 sheets)

Superglue doesnt bother it, it sticks with Pva/epoxy/contact as well

Cellulose and acrylic rattle can spray paints dont affect it.

Its so versatile it's a godsend to scratch building to be honest
 
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Its this stuff Dave .. bought from the cheapo shops ... comes in A5 (20 sheets) and A4 (10 sheets)
Superglue doesnt bother it, it sticks with Pva/epoxy/contact as well

Cellulose and acrylic rattle can spray paints dont affect it.

Its so versatile it's a godsend to scratch building to be honest
I'm thinking I could use that to create buildings - just as Ron does with his pizza bases. Thanks Colin.
 
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Its not as stiff as pizza bases Dave, but it would make up into a building shape quite easily, probably more suited to 1:72 scale though , you can etch it to a certain extent with a scalpel too so brick work wouldn't be a problem
 
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Its not as stiff as pizza bases Dave, but it would make up into a building shape quite easily, probably more suited to 1:72 scale though , you can etch it to a certain extent with a scalpel too so brick work wouldn't be a problem
You're right Col. I think it would need to be stiffened to use as walls etc. except on smaller structures but as facings (such as on Ron's dock scene) it looks very useable. Cheap too!

Gern
 
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heh heh ... thanks Andy

Few more update piccies to show the extra detailing thats going on, and there's quite a lot to do to get it looking right as to how i picture it in my head.

Foam, card, boggly eyes, electrical components, drawing pins and bits of wire slapped on.

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Another quick coat of paint

It helps to see where it needs more detailing and the paint layers help to stiffen and coat the card and foam even more ready for washes and weathering.

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few close ups.... start of the pipework and the cutout with detailing

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Thanks guys,

Bit more progress....

Got a bit more done on the asteroid strike, adding some texture to the large "rock" and adding some smaller asteroids that have embedded themselves in the hull also.

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Started the rear of the "recessed" section, there's lots of small item detailing in this part so will take a while

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Made the "Scoop assembly" for the front of the ship (basically balsa, wire and some stick on jewels)

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Brilliant - as I flick through the posts, I just keep getting the theme tune running through my head.
 
I think the line by kryten goes"well spin my nipple nuts and send me to alaska" it's looking A1 so far.
 
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