Cowboy Freight Hauler from Battle Beyond The Stars
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Cowboy Freight Hauler from Battle Beyond The Stars
From Battle Beyond The Stars, I started a Flicker page for my Cowboy Freight Hauler build:
http://tinyurl.com/m6v29tp
The goal (insert hysterical laughter) is to have this at Wonderfest this year. It's gonna be a race...
Minor note: while the 1979 model builders had cheap access to a variety of kits, me, not so much. I'm sourcing re-issue kits, e-vilbay scores of build-ups I can disassemble, and I am *still* going to be scratchbuilding much of this beast.
http://tinyurl.com/m6v29tp
The goal (insert hysterical laughter) is to have this at Wonderfest this year. It's gonna be a race...
Minor note: while the 1979 model builders had cheap access to a variety of kits, me, not so much. I'm sourcing re-issue kits, e-vilbay scores of build-ups I can disassemble, and I am *still* going to be scratchbuilding much of this beast.
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Thanks, gang!
Progress this past weekend: not so much. I'm making the leg-cylinder tanks currently, and it's a slow, ugly process. I'm also crankin' on my Sekrit contest entry for the Departures 2.0 contest here, and dealin' with yard chores and house chores.
Actually getting a model finished... it's gonna happen, just not sure when!
Progress this past weekend: not so much. I'm making the leg-cylinder tanks currently, and it's a slow, ugly process. I'm also crankin' on my Sekrit contest entry for the Departures 2.0 contest here, and dealin' with yard chores and house chores.
Actually getting a model finished... it's gonna happen, just not sure when!
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I've always liked the design of this craft. In fact, it inspired me when I designed the main transport for my old (and for all practical purposes, "dead") web-comic.
http://forum.cooltuna.com/uploads/FileU ... 60f4c8.jpg
Not a physical model, but one I cobbled together within a digital modeling suite sometime in 2000.
Sincerely,
Bill
http://forum.cooltuna.com/uploads/FileU ... 60f4c8.jpg
Not a physical model, but one I cobbled together within a digital modeling suite sometime in 2000.
Sincerely,
Bill
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Slowly I grind forth...
7 new build pics added, showing the solution I am applying to the leg tank cylinders, and also the 4 finned engines. Those are now all glued up *real good* and I added rings trimmed from Scotchtape cores at the aft end of the engines.
http://tinyurl.com/m6v29tp
7 new build pics added, showing the solution I am applying to the leg tank cylinders, and also the 4 finned engines. Those are now all glued up *real good* and I added rings trimmed from Scotchtape cores at the aft end of the engines.
http://tinyurl.com/m6v29tp
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Thank you! That Quad Tractor shows up in the oddest places when you start looking...
The build is on-going, just slowed to a very slow crawl. Every season of the year presents challenges to the modeler: summer means tending the garden, and the yard, weeding the iris beds, and mowing the crab-grass. And feeding the deer and the friggin' raccoons... but every so often, I actually can get a few minutes of build time in.
The build is on-going, just slowed to a very slow crawl. Every season of the year presents challenges to the modeler: summer means tending the garden, and the yard, weeding the iris beds, and mowing the crab-grass. And feeding the deer and the friggin' raccoons... but every so often, I actually can get a few minutes of build time in.
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Thanks for the comments!
I was reviewing my build-log pics yesterday, and saw that the most recent one was from mid-June. Sigh. My summer distractions list should be amended to include topping off the hummingbird feeder, and a variety of mundane household repairs. Excuses, I know.
I was reviewing my build-log pics yesterday, and saw that the most recent one was from mid-June. Sigh. My summer distractions list should be amended to include topping off the hummingbird feeder, and a variety of mundane household repairs. Excuses, I know.
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And grinding along, into year Two of the build...
>insert appropriate modeling excuses, you all know 'em by heart<
Some progress. The Moonship (Glencoe or re-issue Hawk) parts 11 & 12 make up the leg cylinder tanks. You just trim the upper and lower flanges off, and they are a match.
http://tinyurl.com/lt35k5r
http://tinyurl.com/mbacqsy
The ones that I had made up from other bits now go into the un-sorted misc build supply box, since they are slightly too big for this model ...
The legs are now attached at a 45-degree angle to the central tube, and have their outer sleeve on. These will get strip-stock added, six 1-mm tall strips.
http://tinyurl.com/jw572ol
http://tinyurl.com/n82np6n
All build pics over in my Flickr album:
http://tinyurl.com/m6v29tp
>insert appropriate modeling excuses, you all know 'em by heart<
Some progress. The Moonship (Glencoe or re-issue Hawk) parts 11 & 12 make up the leg cylinder tanks. You just trim the upper and lower flanges off, and they are a match.
http://tinyurl.com/lt35k5r
http://tinyurl.com/mbacqsy
The ones that I had made up from other bits now go into the un-sorted misc build supply box, since they are slightly too big for this model ...
The legs are now attached at a 45-degree angle to the central tube, and have their outer sleeve on. These will get strip-stock added, six 1-mm tall strips.
http://tinyurl.com/jw572ol
http://tinyurl.com/n82np6n
All build pics over in my Flickr album:
http://tinyurl.com/m6v29tp
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...slowly, yes.
I've had a ton of help from Lee Stringer, or else I couldn't have gotten as far as I have. Well, I *could* have, it just wouldn't quite be the same as what is in the film.
Since Wonderfest I've been on summer break from most modeling - summer in The South means yardwork, gardening, and home improvement work.
But I really do want to get this one finished so I can get going on even odder builds!
I've had a ton of help from Lee Stringer, or else I couldn't have gotten as far as I have. Well, I *could* have, it just wouldn't quite be the same as what is in the film.
Since Wonderfest I've been on summer break from most modeling - summer in The South means yardwork, gardening, and home improvement work.
But I really do want to get this one finished so I can get going on even odder builds!
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Thanks for the comment!
As was being discussed in some other threads, the "summer doldrums / lack of build progress" is upon virtually everyone. That is not an excuse, mind you, it's just the way life is. Well, my life
Actually, I have been slowly compiling parts and various bits of 'this-and-that' which will be attached to the model. Bending, measuring and cutting wire (and paper-clips!) to match some of the piping seen on the filming model has been goshawful slow, and a major pain. Me and my Optivisor have been getting a workout...
As was being discussed in some other threads, the "summer doldrums / lack of build progress" is upon virtually everyone. That is not an excuse, mind you, it's just the way life is. Well, my life
Actually, I have been slowly compiling parts and various bits of 'this-and-that' which will be attached to the model. Bending, measuring and cutting wire (and paper-clips!) to match some of the piping seen on the filming model has been goshawful slow, and a major pain. Me and my Optivisor have been getting a workout...
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It may be slow progress, but judging by what you've got so far as well as your past efforts, it should be well worth the wait!
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I've mentioned that Lee Stringer has been helping me out with parts ID's and advice ("it's not THAT scale, it's *this* scale ) and with lots of general encouragement as he was proceeding with his build of this ship. Well, he got it done, and it's AWESOME! Pics are up on his Flickr page:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lee_strin ... 5150719043
That is some serious inspiration to me to get my build completed!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/lee_strin ... 5150719043
That is some serious inspiration to me to get my build completed!
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That is a fantastic replica!
You really nailed it-
You really nailed it-
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Thanks - but the link is of the build Lee Stringer did! My build is still in progress. And in multiple boxes in the Modeling Cave...Richard Baker wrote:That is a fantastic replica!
You really nailed it-
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...and some of the greeblies I'm using will not match the screencaps, either! Especially when I have to re-create them from scratch.
As I said before, Lee has been helping me with parts ID's and advice; sometimes we've exchanged 'best guesses' on what was used on which part of the ship. And we have both made decisions for our individual builds that had the other guy going 'huh?'
A link to a screencap of the flag shows that the flag on the filming miniature doesn't really match up to any real CSA flag that I have been able to find:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/69562082@ ... 706754274/
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Sink me. The links above are the first time I've ever really looked at Cowboy's Star Semi...and the three pods just lept out at me. Those are
are the tops of the old, old Lindberg ( Ex-Strombecker? ) Lunar lander, aren't they?
I only know this because I put a couple of them together just like that a
few years back...and still have no idea what to do with it...
are the tops of the old, old Lindberg ( Ex-Strombecker? ) Lunar lander, aren't they?
I only know this because I put a couple of them together just like that a
few years back...and still have no idea what to do with it...
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Dr. Yo, that is what actually motivated me!Dr. Yo wrote:Sink me. The links above are the first time I've ever really looked at Cowboy's Star Semi...and the three pods just lept out at me. Those are
are the tops of the old, old Lindberg ( Ex-Strombecker? ) Lunar lander, aren't they?
I only know this because I put a couple of them together just like that a
few years back...and still have no idea what to do with it...
According to Mat Irvine:
I'd been seriously impressed with the studio-scale builds being done of some of the more obscure Star Wars and original series Galactica and Buck Rogers spaceships. Some of those modelers are freakin' geeky wizards at picking out which spaceship part came out of what model car (or battleship, or HO scale railroad) kit. And this was the first time that I personally had glanced at a side-view of Cowboy's ship and said to myself "hey! I know what some of those parts are from!"This (Round 2/Lindberg 2013) is the fifth issue of the kit from US companies. Lindberg itself issued it three times, in 1958 as the US Moon Ship, then in 1970 as the Mars Probe Landing Module, and finally in 1979 as the Star Probe Space Shuttle. Glencoe Models also issued it in 1993 as the Lunar Lander. This latest release brings back the original Lindberg name, and virtually the original box-art, although the box itself is larger in size.
The 2011 dvd release by Shout! Factory sealed my doom by featuring a cleaned-up print of BBTS, and several extras on the disk, including some nice spaceship model images, plus the interviews with the Skotak brothers who built many of the ships. I pulled a screencap of the side-view of Cowboy's ship, and printed it out to match the Tamiya Quad Gun Tractor and Lunar Lander pods. Took me a few tries to get that right...
But doing it that way helped me cheaply determine that the model was within the size range I could in fact handle. I fired off an e-mail to Onezero and asked if he could get me a case of the re-issue Lunar Lander, and he said sure. And merrily off I went...
...this will be a very cool model when completed. I'm looking forward to that!
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What year am I up to now?
April 19, 2016
Final arrangement for the lights:
https://flic.kr/p/FPzTHj
All the panels to fill Quad Tractor holes:
https://flic.kr/p/GhCB5d
Another test-fit:
https://flic.kr/p/GqMHw8
Interior light-blocking primed:
https://flic.kr/p/FvvNaV
Good thing Wonderfest is later on the calendar than usual...
April 19, 2016
Final arrangement for the lights:
https://flic.kr/p/FPzTHj
All the panels to fill Quad Tractor holes:
https://flic.kr/p/GhCB5d
Another test-fit:
https://flic.kr/p/GqMHw8
Interior light-blocking primed:
https://flic.kr/p/FvvNaV
Good thing Wonderfest is later on the calendar than usual...
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And more:
Cabin sealed up and greeblies added between leg fuel tanks:
https://flic.kr/p/FyJgYP
All greeblies / leg braces / I-beam strip stock / piping wires to central leg tube and all piping by fuel cylinder tanks:
https://flic.kr/p/GoaDv2
Cabin sealed up and greeblies added between leg fuel tanks:
https://flic.kr/p/FyJgYP
All greeblies / leg braces / I-beam strip stock / piping wires to central leg tube and all piping by fuel cylinder tanks:
https://flic.kr/p/GoaDv2
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