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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, August 6, 2023 1:30 PM

CapnMac82

 

 
Bakster
See link below for more info.

 

That wants a LiS Space Pod, if being a small, finicky thing at 1/35.

 

I agree and I would buy it if they would.

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Posted by CapnMac82 on Sunday, August 6, 2023 11:29 AM

Bakster
See link below for more info.

That wants a LiS Space Pod, if being a small, finicky thing at 1/35.

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, August 6, 2023 10:04 AM

Tanker-Builder

Me as Well:

        This is the Chariot I have been looking for. What scale and what company. Please?

 

 

TB... it is 1/35 made by Doll @ Hobby. See link below for more info.

https://www.dollandhobby.com/new-kit-the-chariot-from-lost-in-space/

 

 

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, August 6, 2023 10:00 AM

PhoenixG

 

 
Bakster
Just wait for when I make the cigarette lighter and ashtray! Lol. Just kidding. Don't hold me to that.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if you were to try and make a scale cigarette that was lit with a small curl of smoke coming off of it to go with that ash tray and lighter! ;)

 

 

Yeah, and light it using fiber optic! Hehe.

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  • From: New Braunfels, Texas
Posted by Tanker-Builder on Sunday, August 6, 2023 9:05 AM

Me as Well:

        This is the Chariot I have been looking for. What scale and what company. Please?

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    October 2021
Posted by PhoenixG on Sunday, August 6, 2023 2:31 AM

Bakster
Just wait for when I make the cigarette lighter and ashtray! Lol. Just kidding. Don't hold me to that.

I wouldn't be surprised if you were to try and make a scale cigarette that was lit with a small curl of smoke coming off of it to go with that ash tray and lighter! ;)

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Bandai 1/72 Defender Destroid

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Saturday, August 5, 2023 2:15 PM

Remember I said I ordered an aluminum version of the foil. I opened the package today and it's to my liking. 

Below is from the 1:1. It has a more flat aluminum look to it.

Below is a comparison of what I was testing with, verses the recent purchase. You will see better images as the post progresses.

The downside to this new foil is that the sticky side is not very tacky. I think with age the glue gets tackier as it is with the foil I used in testing. That foil is several years old.

Anyhow, I had to reinvent the wheel some. My hope on the curved pieces was that I could simply lay one layer of foil to the frame, sticky down, shiny side up. But, the foil was not having it. I could not get it to stick. Along with that, with using one layer, I was getting the dreaded crinkly look to it. I had to scrap that idea. 

Trying this and trying that...I settled on one layer of foil pressed down onto the tracing paper. The paper gives it a sort of form and this helps maintain the smooth surface. The foil is then burnished for better adhesion and I did this on a smooth surface. The foil is so thin that any texture beneath will translate through to the foil. For my purpose, the smoother the better.

As you can see below. I then glued the foil/paper combination using Gators Grip. I must start by gluing one end, let it set, then do the rest of the frame. Gluing to the paper (backside of foil) worked to my advantage because the glue captures better.

The foil/paper is then trimmed. Then, to cover the paper layer, I burnished a single layer of foil. For an added measure... I smeared a thin layer of glue around the frame to help secure all layers together.

Below is how it looks.

In the end, I am satisfied with the look. It is exactly what I was hoping for.

Much more to come as I progress. 

 

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Posted by Bakster on Saturday, August 5, 2023 1:31 PM

CapnMac82

 

Lol. Good one.

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Posted by CapnMac82 on Saturday, August 5, 2023 12:27 PM

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Posted by Bakster on Friday, August 4, 2023 1:56 PM

CapnMac82

 

 
Gamera
He gets even more cranky when he doesn't get his coffee.

 

Me too Smile

 

 

Me three. Coffee

 

PS: I hope to get some bench time this weekend. It's time to start making the curtains. 

 

It's curtains for you, Bakster! Curtains I tell you. Zip it!

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Posted by CapnMac82 on Friday, August 4, 2023 12:13 PM

Gamera
He gets even more cranky when he doesn't get his coffee.

Me too Smile

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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Thursday, August 3, 2023 6:18 PM

And make sure you add a cup holder for Major West! 

He gets even more cranky when he doesn't get his coffee... Devil

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Wednesday, August 2, 2023 11:34 AM

Gamera

Yeah, this is so much fun Bakster!!! 

I'd never in a million years thought you would be working on curtains for the LiS Chariot until you started!!! 

 

Hey Gam, glad to hear it! 

Just wait for when I make the cigarette lighter and ashtray! Lol. 

Just kidding. Don't hold me to that. Indifferent

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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 9:19 PM

Yeah, this is so much fun Bakster!!! 

I'd never in a million years thought you would be working on curtains for the LiS Chariot until you started!!! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 7:55 PM

PhoenixG

The thing I love about your builds Bakster is the attention to detail and sharing of your successes and challenges.  Regardless of whether I ever approach this level of refinement in a build, theres tons of technques learned for sprucing up what I do.  In the meantime I'll continue cheering from the sidelines.  YesYes

 

Hey Phoenix G. I wish had words for how much that encourages me. Knowing if even only one person gets something out of my journeys, it makes the effort to document all the more worth it.

Thanks for appreciating, for following, and your comment! I very much appreciate it!

More to come! Yes

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Posted by PhoenixG on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 2:43 PM

The thing I love about your builds Bakster is the attention to detail and sharing of your successes and challenges.  Regardless of whether I ever approach this level of refinement in a build, theres tons of technques learned for sprucing up what I do.  In the meantime I'll continue cheering from the sidelines.  YesYes

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Bandai 1/72 Defender Destroid

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Posted by Bakster on Monday, July 31, 2023 7:57 PM

Gamera

The frames look good Bakster. I know what you mean about the Alclad's shine being knocked down by the sealer but it can't really be helped. 

 

The LiS episode tonight 'The Android Rebellion' had me chuckling. First the Robot tells the Android: 'You have the same problem most androids do today- too much chrome on the outside and too little gears on the inside' or something like that. 

Later he points at the android's belt buckle's blinking lights and asks 'What is that? A turn signal?'

 

Total cheese, Gam. You Crack me up!

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Monday, July 31, 2023 7:56 PM

CapnMac82

Those might be a tad, well, "fussy"--but, I'm certain you'll work that out.

 

You are wise, sir. Hence why I kicked the can down the road! Lol.

 

 

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, July 31, 2023 7:06 PM

The frames look good Bakster. I know what you mean about the Alclad's shine being knocked down by the sealer but it can't really be helped. 

 

The LiS episode tonight 'The Android Rebellion' had me chuckling. First the Robot tells the Android: 'You have the same problem most androids do today- too much chrome on the outside and too little gears on the inside' or something like that. 

Later he points at the android's belt buckle's blinking lights and asks 'What is that? A turn signal?'

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by CapnMac82 on Monday, July 31, 2023 1:55 PM

Those might be a tad, well, "fussy"--but, I'm certain you'll work that out.

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, July 30, 2023 4:02 PM

In the image below I circled the yet to be made curtains that I mentioned above.

 

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Posted by Bakster on Sunday, July 30, 2023 3:47 PM

I didn't expect to get this done today but I went for it. I went with an aluminum. Best I can tell the 1:1 may have them black. I can't see for sure if all of them are that way. Anyway, in this case, I went with what I preferred... that being aluminum.

The paint used is Alclad and I sealed it with MRP Semi Matt. I loaded the sealer to give some strength to the paint. The downside is by doing that it knocks down Alclads beautiful sheen... a bunch. For the most part, the frames won't be seen. So, I am not too concerned about overall finish. My bigger concern is paint rubbing off as I handle them, and there will be a bunch of handling. Alclad is not super durable that way. Thus, the reason for my methodology.

Btw. What you see before you are not all the curtain frames needed. There are two in front and two in back that sort of arch from side to side. For whatever reason, I didn't feel like dealing with those now. I will wait until the end.

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, July 30, 2023 3:15 PM

CapnMac82

Looks good.  Any more detail would be fussy and would threaden making things worse rather than better.

Hey thanks, Capn.

 

"And how could Frau Robinson object, those curtains match her shiny tube suit Big Smile"

That is a good one! Should there be any last minute revisions, I will remind her. Yes

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  • From: Formerly Bryan, now Arlington, Texas
Posted by CapnMac82 on Sunday, July 30, 2023 1:20 PM

Looks good.  Any more detail would be fussy and would threaden making things worse rather than better.

And how could Frau Robinson object, those curtains match her shiny tube suit Big Smile

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Sunday, July 30, 2023 11:31 AM

Gamera

It looks good to me Bakster. I'm sure Mrs. Robinson would approve! 

 

I just hope she doesn't decide to go with floral print. That could be problematic for me. Stick out tongue

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, July 29, 2023 7:45 PM

It looks good to me Bakster. I'm sure Mrs. Robinson would approve! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Saturday, July 29, 2023 1:48 PM

Further testing done using the Gator Grip. The glue works well. Though, it is a little slow to set. It is not terrible, it just requires a tad of my patience.

As I hone the process I think the overall look is improving. This one piece is about an hours work. It is a big time suck, but I am committed to the cause. There is no turning back now. Maybe as I do a few more my throughput will improve. 

A few things to note:

1. The foil used in testing is more of a chrome. I ordered an aluminum version that I think will be closer in appearance to the 1:1. Or, at least, I hope so. I have not looked at it yet.

2. I noticed that the 1:1 has the tiebacks located lower than how I did my first test piece. The final version will be as such. 

I guess that is it for testing. Next step is to paint the frames.

 

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Posted by CapnMac82 on Friday, July 28, 2023 12:54 PM

Gamera
better than Space 1999, one of the worst and most boring SF series I've watched

Yeah, it's thick going at the best of times.  The pacing is glacial, ven by contemporary standards.  And the all-too-obvious reuse of "stock footage" is all too glaringly obvious.

And, the second season is even worse than the first, and by leagues.

UFO has some of the same flaws, but winds up better, somehow.

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, July 27, 2023 10:06 PM

Glad I wasn't the only one! 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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  • From: Franklin Wi
Posted by Bakster on Thursday, July 27, 2023 5:34 PM

PhoenixG

 

 
Gamera
...Space 1999, one of the worst and most boring SF series I've watched..

 

I'd second that.  I tried to watch it again recently and got throgh a small portion of it before I gave up.  The setting and production design were really cool but not enough to get me to stick with it till the end.

 

This is a show I could not get behind either. Bored me to death. 

 

 

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