Peoples of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics!
It is with great pride that today we announce the launch of the first man in space! Our hopes and best wishes ride today with Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin aboard his spaceship, Vostok 1! Truly a momentous occasion in not only the history of the Soviet Union, but the world! All glory to our first space pioneer, and our first spaceship Vostok!
Gariski, Chief of Rocket Research and Development
Yep, finally finished. I actually finished her up this weekend, but had to put together the base which I did today. It consists of a foam core square upon which I glued a piece of poster board. I scored it into squares of about 2 inch width, then gave the entire thing a spray of Testors "Flat Light Aircraft Gray", a color that closely resembles concrete. After that dried, I used some Testors dark brown wash to give it a mottled and streaked appearance. That worked rather well, and if I have to do concrete again I'll probably use the same technique. I wanted something like a hole in the pad, but didn't feel like cutting out a circle that large, so I compromised and using a steel ring (I bought for use in my earlier Apollo project) I cut out a circle of cardboard, glued it to the ring and then spray painted them flat black. It actually worked fairly well and sets off the Vostok model on the pad. I cut out a strip of plastic card and applied decals from the kit to the front with the Soviet flag, CCCP and Boctok (Vostok). With the Soviet hammer and sickle pin, I think the base turned out better than the rocket!
As a final prep on the Vostok, I gave it an overall light wash of black, hopefully highlighting some of the seams that are present. As you can see, I've added some detail to the original model, including antenna, some extra external things, and the bracing across the capsule hatch (using strips of aluminum duct tape). At the end, I printed out some Soviet Space posters, though my color ink cartridge began to run out after I printed only two. Oh, well. Here are some very poor photos of the result.
Okay, that last image is not mine...
Hope you enjoyed this rather odd build!
Gary
PS> If you're interested, here's a film clip of "Gagarin, First Man In Space". It's in Russian, but you can tell pretty much what is going on. It's production values are pretty high, and if you have Netflix, you may be able to watch the entire thing. I find this pretty exciting, right up there with "The Right Stuff". Hope you enjoy it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysKbRnMBe_g