Scotian Shipyards
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It's always been my favourite SciFi game - mostly due to how many ways the game can be played. There're always the "bang you're dead" players, but I knew one guy who was so into accounting that the games he ran were good training for starting and running one's own business. It was a completely different gaming experience, for sure.Dr. Yo wrote:Looks like it's coming along nicely - always good to see Traveller getting some respect.
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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The Phaeton is still in limbo, but work has proceeded on the Fae Mk I and introducing the Fae Mk II
Mk I
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Mk II
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Mk I
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Mk II
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"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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Re: Scotian Shipyards
After a few days contemplating the orange additions to the Fae II, I decided I don't like them. Away with them! New direction, as seen here:
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This is an "edit-insert" - the following pictures were posted in their own post, but ... Somehow, when that post was deleted when I posted Pics 22- 27 on Friday, 30 June. Now, all the pictures posted here have become redundant - as I explain in my next post, I've gone in yet a different direction. These pictures are posted for general interest, and in hopes that some will find them useful inspiration.
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This is an "edit-insert" - the following pictures were posted in their own post, but ... Somehow, when that post was deleted when I posted Pics 22- 27 on Friday, 30 June. Now, all the pictures posted here have become redundant - as I explain in my next post, I've gone in yet a different direction. These pictures are posted for general interest, and in hopes that some will find them useful inspiration.
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Last edited by Scotaidh on Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
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Re: Scotian Shipyards
New direction, part duh. I realized that I'd kinda lost the focus of the build, but I think I'm back to facing front again. The Fae Mk I is the troop-ship, with the Fae Mk II being the gun-ship of the pair - I kinda lost sight of that. So back into the parts bin with the fans, and on with figuring out how to attach weapons to this thing.
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"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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Re: Scotian Shipyards
I'm not sure what happened. I somehow lost the post with the Fae Mk II pictures #15-21 ... Since they're of a now-abandoned direction, no problem, really - just perplexing. Moderators, if you can find that post I'd kinda like to have it up here again. If you can't find it, no worries, I guess, other than I somehow lost an entire post.
Anyone else have this happen?
Anyone else have this happen?
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
Dimitry
Re: Scotian Shipyards
The nice thing about holidays is the added modeling time, especially if the invited family members bail on their invitations, thus reducing the barbeque time to a minimum.
I worked on the Phaeton
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and the Fae Mk II.
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I worked on the Phaeton
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and the Fae Mk II.
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"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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The Fae Mk II is moving right along - I feel that I'm close to done.
(Again, sorry for the quality of the pictures - I am a ham-handed photog at best, despite the best efforts of digital camera technology.)
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(Again, sorry for the quality of the pictures - I am a ham-handed photog at best, despite the best efforts of digital camera technology.)
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"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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Re: Scotian Shipyards
Whilst awaiting a package from MicroMark, I thought to work on the Phaeton's landing legs.
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I realized that with the ventral turret in place, the Phaeton will need landing legs with which to sit upon my display shelf - so legs we must devise.
This is a first attempt. Depending on how these turn out, there may be more.
The spoons will be 'hinged' to the body at the handle end. The hollow spoon handles present some intriguing possibilities for tubing, greeblies, and gubbins of all sorts.
The otoscope cones will serve as the oleos that extend/retract the legs. The plastic tubing is a press-fit, but needed to be positively glued/located for strength - the plastic hex bases serve that need. (Though nowhere near as heavy as a resin model, the Phaeton is no light-weight.)
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I realized that with the ventral turret in place, the Phaeton will need landing legs with which to sit upon my display shelf - so legs we must devise.
This is a first attempt. Depending on how these turn out, there may be more.
The spoons will be 'hinged' to the body at the handle end. The hollow spoon handles present some intriguing possibilities for tubing, greeblies, and gubbins of all sorts.
The otoscope cones will serve as the oleos that extend/retract the legs. The plastic tubing is a press-fit, but needed to be positively glued/located for strength - the plastic hex bases serve that need. (Though nowhere near as heavy as a resin model, the Phaeton is no light-weight.)
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
Dimitry
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"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
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Re: Scotian Shipyards
nice job on the legs and a turret (if I am not wrong)
the Fae are awesome
the Fae are awesome
nice view here
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Today is one of those days where I knew the word 5 years ago but today had to Google it.Scotaidh wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2017 4:51 pm More landing legs and a wee bit on the cargo doors.
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PFT Phaéton 063 I'm afraid the landing gear pattern is a bit narrow ... oh, well. I didn't really fit anywhere else. Besides, who needs landing gear when at the High Port? (For those of you unfamiliar with the 'Traveller' game, every planet has at least one High Port. These are geo-synchronous satellites which serve as reception areas for incoming cargo and persons - a quarantine area designed to keep inimical and dangerous stuff off the planet, somewhat like an international airport with no curb-side, only feeder-liners. All cargo/persons desiring to go to the planet proper are required to transfer to a local-shuttle. )
And I'm thinking the ships are shaping up to look like proper movie props.
in·im·i·cal
iˈnimək(ə)l/
adjective
adjective: inimical
tending to obstruct or harm.
"actions inimical to our interests"
synonyms: harmful, injurious, detrimental, deleterious, prejudicial, damaging, hurtful, destructive, ruinous, pernicious; More
antagonistic, contrary, antipathetic, unfavorable, adverse, opposed;
hostile, unkind, unsympathetic, unfriendly, ill-disposed, malevolent;
unwelcoming, cold, frosty;
unfriendly; hostile.
"an inimical alien power"
synonyms: harmful, injurious, detrimental, deleterious, prejudicial, damaging, hurtful, destructive, ruinous, pernicious; More
"There are a thousand things that can happen when you go light a rocket engine, and only one of them is good."
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Thank-you, ptitrainrouge. I'm just having fun with it. Yes, that's a turret. It was for another build, originally, but it fit well here, so ... parts is parts, n'est pas?
southwestforests, in my mind the word "Inimical" is kinda defined as "something bad, a thing we do not want."
southwestforests, in my mind the word "Inimical" is kinda defined as "something bad, a thing we do not want."
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
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I was really hoping to have something to show for this weekend. However, there are other things happening.
My dear friend SiaoMouse is back in the hospital for the fourth time with a recurrent brain tumour that affects his optic nerve, among other things. His girlfriend, Nikita - also a dear friend - is out of her mind with worry and loneliness, and I don't know what to say to her anymore. She is very down and feels very alone.
Then my lady wife decided this was The Weekend to strip out the basement carpet and ceiling tiles, repaint the faux pine paneling, and have that yard sale she's been on about for three years now. That was yesterday. As part of that, my P-76 Double Lightning was a casualty of a falling ceiling tile. The damage is not repairable, as many of the snapped-off undercarriage parts have vanished. I'm working on changing it to an "in-flight" model. <sigh> I know, I know - compared to SiaoMouse & Niki's situation, a broken model is very small potatoes, but please understand - the work on that small potato spanned 8 years; a lot to just dismiss as "a broken toy."
Today it has been raining - drizzling, really, off and on all day, so no yard sale - everything is under tarps, in hopes of the promised (Hah!) better weather tomorrow. Inside it was more of the painting - touching up the walls, and then sealing the concrete floor, preparatory to putting in some kind of faux-wood flooring over the puce-coloured sealant. I did get some putty laid on today, so not all was lost, but I'm not posting pics of putty.
I'm hoping that tomorrow will fulfill the promise of this weekend. Prolly more sanding to get the putty down to grade, so to speak.
My dear friend SiaoMouse is back in the hospital for the fourth time with a recurrent brain tumour that affects his optic nerve, among other things. His girlfriend, Nikita - also a dear friend - is out of her mind with worry and loneliness, and I don't know what to say to her anymore. She is very down and feels very alone.
Then my lady wife decided this was The Weekend to strip out the basement carpet and ceiling tiles, repaint the faux pine paneling, and have that yard sale she's been on about for three years now. That was yesterday. As part of that, my P-76 Double Lightning was a casualty of a falling ceiling tile. The damage is not repairable, as many of the snapped-off undercarriage parts have vanished. I'm working on changing it to an "in-flight" model. <sigh> I know, I know - compared to SiaoMouse & Niki's situation, a broken model is very small potatoes, but please understand - the work on that small potato spanned 8 years; a lot to just dismiss as "a broken toy."
Today it has been raining - drizzling, really, off and on all day, so no yard sale - everything is under tarps, in hopes of the promised (Hah!) better weather tomorrow. Inside it was more of the painting - touching up the walls, and then sealing the concrete floor, preparatory to putting in some kind of faux-wood flooring over the puce-coloured sealant. I did get some putty laid on today, so not all was lost, but I'm not posting pics of putty.
I'm hoping that tomorrow will fulfill the promise of this weekend. Prolly more sanding to get the putty down to grade, so to speak.
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
Dimitry
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Re: Scotian Shipyards
Oh dear. Here's wishing them endurance and healing.Scotaidh wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2017 3:05 pmMy dear friend SiaoMouse is back in the hospital for the fourth time with a recurrent brain tumour that affects his optic nerve, among other things. His girlfriend, Nikita - also a dear friend - is out of her mind with worry and loneliness, and I don't know what to say to her anymore. She is very down and feels very alone.
"There are a thousand things that can happen when you go light a rocket engine, and only one of them is good."
Tom Mueller of SpaceX, in Air and Space, Jan. 2011
Tom Mueller of SpaceX, in Air and Space, Jan. 2011
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Last weekend I got no work done due to attending a wedding in Newfield, NY just outside Ithaca. We stayed at a great B&B - Enfield Manor - less than a mile from the venue, the Treman Centre - an old barn converted to a party venue with a honeymoon/wedding night suite in the former hay loft. I must say, the conversion job was well done without being either overly slick or "aw-shucks country". But! The 8 hour drive home left me exhausted on Sunday night, with barely the energy to shower before crawling into bed so's to be up at 0430 for my job.
However, I did get some things done after work this week, and I have those pictures.
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However, I did get some things done after work this week, and I have those pictures.
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it is a nice job,
I am waiting for painting
I am waiting for painting
nice view here
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I've been at a loss as to a "good" paint scheme. Grays have been done and done to death; yet I want something not-gaudy, something business-like, because Traveler is all about the business of running one's own starship (at least, the way I play it). So one wants a memorable paint combo, one that is respectable and not teeth-grittingly terrible. Keeping in mind, too, that the worlds of Traveler are, if not actually infested with pirates and privateers and opportunists of all stripes, at the least they are not as rare as an honest Trader would like.
So. No glaring colours, nothing reflective. However, a bit of prideful display is wanted, else one's potential customers might think one not capable of defending their entrusted cargoes.
So, this.
So. No glaring colours, nothing reflective. However, a bit of prideful display is wanted, else one's potential customers might think one not capable of defending their entrusted cargoes.
So, this.
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
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After long hiatus, I have more work to display. I'm determined to finish the seemingly endless project - if only to clear my work bench for other projects I have in mind.
These pics are just to show my paint scheme.
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These pics are just to show my paint scheme.
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"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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Now that the main painting is complete, smaller, detail pieces - like the main battery - can be emplaced. (The turrets, though capable in their own right, are only 2cm powerguns (idea shamelessly stolen from Mr. Drake's Hammer's Slammers.)
The main battery tubes are fixed, forward firing multi-munition tubes of 9" diameter.
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Yes, I suck at painting.
The main battery tubes are fixed, forward firing multi-munition tubes of 9" diameter.
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Yes, I suck at painting.
"Is Russian artillery. Is mostly on target."
Dimitry
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