Traveling Model II
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Traveling Model II
Who would like to do a Traveling Model again? We haven't done this since 2007 - I think it's time. :-) Who's with me?
Speaking as a member of the Grabthar's Hammer team, I had a blast, and it was great to finally see our finished product at WF.
It was good to see the other completed entries, too.
To refresh your memories a bit, here they are - the three completed builds:
Grabthar's Hammer
Tsunami
Black Cat
Speaking as a member of the Grabthar's Hammer team, I had a blast, and it was great to finally see our finished product at WF.
It was good to see the other completed entries, too.
To refresh your memories a bit, here they are - the three completed builds:
Grabthar's Hammer
Tsunami
Black Cat
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
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For those that didn't know, the idea was this:
You start with any model and build it into what you wanted. Your vision. Any scale, color, doohickey or whatever. You had a week on it, then passed it to the next team member. He could do anything he wanted to it, change the paint, change the scale, but he had to use at least half of it for his vision. The next guy, the next, and so on. The only rules were, no hard feelings, and no total destruction. It was just creativity on somebody's previous idea and work.
As an example I start with a X-wing in 1/48 and build up what I envision for a week. My time is up and I send it to Scotaidh. He envisions a 1/2500 Federation dreadnaught and ditches the wings and starts building the x-wings cockpit and deck into a hangar bay. His week is up and he passes it (and the extra parts) he removed to the next guy. That guy envisions using the fuselage as a non scale 4 legged walker. His week is up and and he sends it on to the next guy who rips the legs off and uses them as struts for a cargo pod he added to it and adds a 1/72 scale cockpit. And on and on. All these guys who cwent before him, need to have some slightly thick skin to see the work they did ultimately altered from what they had envisioned. It was fun and I was a little surprised folk in general sorta ended up adding something more to the original design instead of redoing it majorly...
You start with any model and build it into what you wanted. Your vision. Any scale, color, doohickey or whatever. You had a week on it, then passed it to the next team member. He could do anything he wanted to it, change the paint, change the scale, but he had to use at least half of it for his vision. The next guy, the next, and so on. The only rules were, no hard feelings, and no total destruction. It was just creativity on somebody's previous idea and work.
As an example I start with a X-wing in 1/48 and build up what I envision for a week. My time is up and I send it to Scotaidh. He envisions a 1/2500 Federation dreadnaught and ditches the wings and starts building the x-wings cockpit and deck into a hangar bay. His week is up and he passes it (and the extra parts) he removed to the next guy. That guy envisions using the fuselage as a non scale 4 legged walker. His week is up and and he sends it on to the next guy who rips the legs off and uses them as struts for a cargo pod he added to it and adds a 1/72 scale cockpit. And on and on. All these guys who cwent before him, need to have some slightly thick skin to see the work they did ultimately altered from what they had envisioned. It was fun and I was a little surprised folk in general sorta ended up adding something more to the original design instead of redoing it majorly...
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I was part of the "model killer" group. I was not impressed over his actions.Gundamhead wrote:We had one guy last time, kill one completely. Burned it if I remember. It's an act of trust and faith in the team members.M3 wrote:I'm usually in for something like this, but I'd like some guarantee that it won't disappear like my last two entries.
However, I beleive I am going to need another round of therapy, so I am in for Part Deux!
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Count me in too. What the hell. Put me on Bill's team (Timescape), we are both Canuckians.TimeScape wrote:However, I beleive I am going to need another round of therapy, so I am in for Part Deux!
BTW Bill, just got your email (got auto junked - oops!). Reply soonish.
John Fleming
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
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i'm in!! i've got boxes of parts just screaming at me to be used! my wife would love some of it to go away and never come back! plus i think i'm going to need a clear the head quick build soon and this sounds great.
how do you get the addy of the next person to send it to? is there an ordered list of names and we just pm them? or is there someone overseeing this that has a master list of names and addys and they just pm it to you as you get the model?
how do you get the addy of the next person to send it to? is there an ordered list of names and we just pm them? or is there someone overseeing this that has a master list of names and addys and they just pm it to you as you get the model?
i love it when a plan comes together
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That's seven of us so far - just about one group's worth. Any more?
I have to say, it was tremendous fun. I was fairly new to SSM at the time, and very much in awe of those whose work I saw in the galleries. Meeting them here, building something with them, and finally seeing them in person at WF was huge for me.
Oh, I'm still in awe of their work, but now I know who they are - instead of just screen-names, they are friends. :-)
IIRC, the teams were set up by geographic region, to try to keep postage costs under control. The Tsunami was from the European group, I think - I don't know who built the Black Cat. The Hammer was the Eastern US build.
Team lists were circulated, and the lists were ordered by location - that is, you posted off the model to whomever was closest, after the one who sent it to you. There were some adjustments to this, naturally.
That way I knew, broadly, when the Hammer was coming to me, and I could get ready for it. The week of building was intense, and it was with a curious mix of relief and reluctance that I sent it on ... I pm'd the guy to whom I sent the Hammer so he'd know to expect it.
The last guy built a stand and painted the model, after his modifications were complete.
The important things were;
A - do your modification, and
B - send it on, with any parts you removed packed in the box with the model (in case someone down the line wanted them).
Greeblies were also added to the box, just in case. I urge caution with that, though - the box could get very heavy very fast, with consequent rise in costs. :-)
Nothing says you have to just passively wait for the model to arrive, either. I took advantage of the time I had, waiting for the Hammer to get to me, to build a complete add-on module. :-)
I have to say, it was tremendous fun. I was fairly new to SSM at the time, and very much in awe of those whose work I saw in the galleries. Meeting them here, building something with them, and finally seeing them in person at WF was huge for me.
Oh, I'm still in awe of their work, but now I know who they are - instead of just screen-names, they are friends. :-)
IIRC, the teams were set up by geographic region, to try to keep postage costs under control. The Tsunami was from the European group, I think - I don't know who built the Black Cat. The Hammer was the Eastern US build.
Team lists were circulated, and the lists were ordered by location - that is, you posted off the model to whomever was closest, after the one who sent it to you. There were some adjustments to this, naturally.
That way I knew, broadly, when the Hammer was coming to me, and I could get ready for it. The week of building was intense, and it was with a curious mix of relief and reluctance that I sent it on ... I pm'd the guy to whom I sent the Hammer so he'd know to expect it.
The last guy built a stand and painted the model, after his modifications were complete.
The important things were;
A - do your modification, and
B - send it on, with any parts you removed packed in the box with the model (in case someone down the line wanted them).
Greeblies were also added to the box, just in case. I urge caution with that, though - the box could get very heavy very fast, with consequent rise in costs. :-)
Nothing says you have to just passively wait for the model to arrive, either. I took advantage of the time I had, waiting for the Hammer to get to me, to build a complete add-on module. :-)
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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Oh, what the heck. Count me in!
Anybody close to Michigan?
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Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
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Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
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I'd love to get in on this again. I loved the first two, and it would be cool to be a part of it again now that my skills have improved to more impressive levels.
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i'm in missouri, usa
i love it when a plan comes together
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Why would you even do something like that?TimeScape wrote:I was part of the "model killer" group. I was not impressed over his actions.Gundamhead wrote:We had one guy last time, kill one completely. Burned it if I remember. It's an act of trust and faith in the team members.M3 wrote:I'm usually in for something like this, but I'd like some guarantee that it won't disappear like my last two entries.
Did he forget his medication or something?
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I'm happy to work with Matt . . . as long as the model doesn't end up becoming a huge robot with machine-gun breasts.
Captain Pike: Don't make me laugh.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
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Yeah, I know. We're the ones that built the Gyno-Bot at Iron Modeler this year.
Captain Pike: Don't make me laugh.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Been there, done that. I'm trying to avoid working blue for awhile- don't want to be typecast.Lonewolf wrote:I'm happy to work with Matt . . . as long as the model doesn't end up becoming a huge robot with machine-gun breasts.
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Well . . . . how about hollow-cast, or roto-cast?
But be assured, we won't re-cast!
But be assured, we won't re-cast!
Captain Pike: Don't make me laugh.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Commander Burnham: Fortunately for you, I was raised on Vulcan. We don't do funny.
Captain Pike: Ha! (ouch)
Commander Burnham: Maybe I should just shut up.
Math Problem: Sam has 100 model kits, Frank takes 10 model kits ... what does Sam have?
Answer: 100 model kits and a corpse.
Been meaning to call. Was going to do it last night but by the time I got home all I wanted to do was crash. I was one of the lucky ones who got released from lockdown before 6pm...Johnnycrash wrote:Count me in too. What the hell. Put me on Bill's team (Timescape), we are both Canuckians.TimeScape wrote:However, I beleive I am going to need another round of therapy, so I am in for Part Deux!
BTW Bill, just got your email (got auto junked - oops!). Reply soonish.
Maybe call tonight.
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Lonewolf wrote:as long as the model doesn't end up becoming a huge robot with machine-gun breasts.
machine gun jubblies? how did i miss those baby?
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i love it when a plan comes together
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I had a great time with the last one - I was in Grabthar's hammer as well...
I remember taking a ship made out of a mostly Star trek ships and a toy and adding apache helicopter parts and SW greeblies all over the thing... tons o fun...
unfortunately I'm working too much these days to get my own projects done - let alone take on one that has time limits
But I encourage anyone thinking about it to go... its FUN. and if you're part of a tragedy - well we found out early who not to trust...
Jedi Dade
I remember taking a ship made out of a mostly Star trek ships and a toy and adding apache helicopter parts and SW greeblies all over the thing... tons o fun...
unfortunately I'm working too much these days to get my own projects done - let alone take on one that has time limits
But I encourage anyone thinking about it to go... its FUN. and if you're part of a tragedy - well we found out early who not to trust...
Jedi Dade
If we don't have any more respondants, then I think we are all one team. Do we have a volunteer to start us off? I was thinking that one possible order would be:
Scotaidh in RI sends it to Gundamhead in Maine
Gundamhead in ME sends it to Timescape in Ottawa
Timescape in Ottawa sends it to Johnnycrash in Ontario
Johnnycrash in Ontario sends it to Lonewolf in Michigan
Lonewolf in Michigan sends it to M3 in Kansas
M3 in Kansas sends it to MilleniumFalsehood in Kansas
MilleniumFalsehood in Kansas sends it to Raser13 in Missouri
Raser13 in Missouri sends it to Kalhen in Arizona
Kalhen finishes the model and arranges for the model to show up at WF.
The above is just an example. Obviously, there is room for change and negotiation. Anyone could start it off - we just need to try to minimize postage, because the Grabthar's Hammer was quite large, by the second half of her build cycle.
Scotaidh in RI sends it to Gundamhead in Maine
Gundamhead in ME sends it to Timescape in Ottawa
Timescape in Ottawa sends it to Johnnycrash in Ontario
Johnnycrash in Ontario sends it to Lonewolf in Michigan
Lonewolf in Michigan sends it to M3 in Kansas
M3 in Kansas sends it to MilleniumFalsehood in Kansas
MilleniumFalsehood in Kansas sends it to Raser13 in Missouri
Raser13 in Missouri sends it to Kalhen in Arizona
Kalhen finishes the model and arranges for the model to show up at WF.
The above is just an example. Obviously, there is room for change and negotiation. Anyone could start it off - we just need to try to minimize postage, because the Grabthar's Hammer was quite large, by the second half of her build cycle.
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
Dimitry