USS Sulaco / Aliens

Wow. this gets better and better. Any chance you will be releasing this kit in sections, making it a bit easier to chew? I imagine the whole thing at once will be a bit too much foe many to cope with.
 

luciencarroll

Grand Poobah
no its better if he finish's first so he can spot any build problems if it goes out in parts a recall could upset everyone who started building. just my thoughts
 

Alien99

Papercraft Member
There will be sections of building in the model...I call it PART GROUPS.
Every part group has its own building plan and limited amount of parts.

One part group is two side plates with logo....another is bottom cover plates ....another is main body cubes..there will be lots of small groups in the model...:mrgreen:

Two groups are finished (those four cover plates)...Today Im completing the main body cubes ,but U know...nobody is error-free:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:.
...Ive done a little texture error...it is small , but has major word in the lool
of the finished part.wall1
texturecorrection.jpg

.....countinuing in the work of main body cubes group part.:thumb:
 

Alien99

Papercraft Member
..one proof of my words....the building plan of old known logo side plates part group:mrgreen:

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and latest progress....:wave:

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Marco Scheloske

Active Member
My god...

with the "position of part group" plan I began to realize how big this model REALLY is.

I guess too big for my hobbyroom.

Mh... mabye I`ll scale it down a bit, to 1:600 or so? That would still be 1,22 meter. 71,7% of the original model size.

Jan, do you think this is doable? I mean: Will the small parts of the model be big enough to be build in 1:600 also?

Otherwise... showing such a huuuuge and wonderful model on a modeling show will d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y be a show-stopper... :mrgreen:

Mh... Jan, will the model be constructed in a way that it can be seperated to be transported?

Otherwise I`ll not even be able to get it out of my hobbyroom (under the attic). :eek:
 
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SJPONeill

My god...

with the "position of part group" plan I began to realize how big this model REALLY is.

I guess too big for my hobbyroom.. :eek:

Just tell your significant other that you paid an exhorbitant price for some modern art and hang it on the lounge wall!!
 

Nosports

New Member
Just crazy......

But i would start from the inner backbone just to be sure that it would hold structural together.

keep in mind, this is a space-vessel, not something which is to be griped by blanc gravity
 

BradAmeerBeg

New Member
For structural strength, I plan to use a lot of 1mm card to re-inforce each block to form a very strong and rigid infrastructure. Some blocks may well end up 5mm thick on the inside, and with the application of Cyanoacrylate adhesive (cheap superglue), soaked into the card, the infrastucture will ostensibly finish up 5mm plasticard.

That should be pretty strong.

I'm gonna wanna play with this thing when she's a finished!sign1
 

jeanma

New Member
i m sure it s possible to do a 1/2 mini drop ship
i think i m going to try it :confused:
i ll tell you
... after that, it will be possible to make a 1/2 Sulaco :mrgreen:
 

Alien99

Papercraft Member
:mrgreen::mrgreen:jeanma you are mad man....it is not tiny dropship it´s embryo of the dropship:thumb:sign1.....

okok....here is today progress
....the side plate is glued onto the main body...left side only.:cool:

progress012.jpg


detail of the ledge between side plate and bottom cover plate..:twisted:

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and the final "dry" look of all finished components on the left side..:wave:

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Stev0

Active Member
Top notch as usual.

Thanks again for not only creating this, but sharing the build experience with us. It's one thing to build a model but having you walk us through the process is worth the wait till it's completed.

I have noted that your projects are getting more and more detailed as well. Compare this with such works as the Icarus.
 
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