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scratchbuilt sovereign class escape pod

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scratchbuilt sovereign class escape pod
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 6:18 PM
i recently finished my first scratchbuilding project. a sovereign class autonomous survival and retrieval vehicle(a.s.r.v.)or an escape pod.anyone wishing to view it can do so by going to www.ipms-phx.org and clicking on the what's new section and paging down to the picture section. any input will be appreciated.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 6:35 PM
Nicely done. Was this all styrene? What was the size? Do you have any "during construction" pics? As a fellow scatchbuilder I'm interested in the procedure.
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Posted by mark956 on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 7:20 PM
Very Nice Jim. Thanks for sharing the link with us.
mark956
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 7, 2004 7:29 PM
Very nice, but I prefer the Walker lower down.
Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 8, 2004 2:27 PM
the model was constructed completely from styrene sheet and strips.as reference i used ana picture from star trek the magazine and after measuring some angles i drew different sections on some card stock paper i had laying around and constructed a paper model. after some adjustments i transferred the sections to a heavy guage sheet plastic and constructed a plastic model duplicating the paper one. i added a scatchbuilt interior and fibre optic lighting along with an escape ramp .i estimate the scale to be somewhere in the range of 1:80 to 1:100 judging by the foliage used on the base.4 -aa ies were ued as the power source and are hidden under the name plate with a small switch at the rear of the base hidden by a bush/tree.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 8, 2004 6:46 PM
as far as pictures during the construction, i took several at different stages of construction with a digital camera but haven't the slightest idea how to post them as i am not up to speed with this computer stuff. i am looking at the possibility of sending them along with a written description of the construction process to finescale to see if they'd be interested in printing it. i know that they recieve many submissions for articles but i'll take a chance.
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Posted by Prince of Styrene II on Monday, January 12, 2004 12:23 AM
Marvelous job! I have the notion to build a huge one of those & use it for a coffee table in my model room! Laugh [(-D] Well, it kinda looks like one! Wink [;)] Anyway, great job!

QUOTE: Originally posted by jimmyd30

i estimate the scale to be somewhere in the range of 1:80 to 1:100 judging by the foliage used on the base.

The thing looks huge!! (Scale-wise speaking, of course.) Is the size accurate, with scale to the door? I was under the impression that a standard escape pod could carry only about six people in none too plush accomodations. (In other words, "cramped"!) With the door for reference, the pod looks like it nearly has the square footage of a Runabout.

"Hold the weapons, Daddy. I'm going to go get my monkeys." The Dutchess of Styrene

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:20 PM
i had very little info on the dims of the pod to start with. the hatch is accurate size according to the diagram i started with. if the opening is 6-8 ft tall that would put the tree at about 12 -18 ft . so i would have to say that it should hold between 10-12 crewman.
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Posted by cassibill on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 4:13 PM
sheer awe, being a trekkie, i'm in love. I hope the article is published-i want one.

cdw My life flashes before my eyes and it mostly my life flashing before my eyes!!!Big Smile The 1/144 scale census and message board: http://144scalelist.freewebpage.org/index.html

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 14, 2004 9:26 AM
Very nice model!! I've always thought it was an odd design for a life boat, but you make it look logical as a Lander.
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