The naming of parts
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Yertis

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282 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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I’m sure we all know what this is. Surprising place to find a locomotive backhead. What’s the tank hull it’s been mounted on? Sherman? T34? Can we spot any other odds and ends on this most iconic spacecraft?

dr_gn

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200 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Sherman tank - they used Sherman parts in loads of the original film props. I think there’s a list somewhere online of all models that were used. IIRC Tamiya F1 cars were popular.

I was seriously thinking about getting the large scale MPC Eagle from Space 1999 - it’s got a representation of the Airfix lunar model halves accurately moulded into the sub-structure, which was I guess unsurprising given the quality of the kit, but all the same strange to see.

Yertis

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282 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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My next action this evening (I’m currently cutting some ribs from balsa) is to check my AMT X-wing for comparison.

smile

Models within models of models



Made this in about ‘78 so needs a restoration/enhancement project.

Edited by Yertis on Sunday 17th September 20:02

tangerine_sedge

5,830 posts

234 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Yertis said:


I’m sure we all know what this is. Surprising place to find a locomotive backhead. What’s the tank hull it’s been mounted on? Sherman? T34? Can we spot any other odds and ends on this most iconic spacecraft?
Weren't these props made in the UK? If so, it's likely that all those donor kits came from Beatties smile

Anyway, I love that you can still see the locating pins on the Sherman turret ring hehe

generationx

8,459 posts

121 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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I always liked the Ferrari flat-12 dry sumps on the front of the ‘Falcon



Adam Savage has done several videos about “greebling” - fun stuff.

dr_gn

16,582 posts

200 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Yertis said:
My next action this evening (I’m currently cutting some ribs from balsa) is to check my AMT X-wing for comparison.

smile

Models within models of models



Made this in about ‘78 so needs a restoration/enhancement project.

Edited by Yertis on Sunday 17th September 20:02
This is my Airfix (MPC) version that I built Christmas 1985:



Now in my 16 year old’s bedroom. Impressive how some models/vehicles always seem to be relevant over the decades. I rebuilt my Airfix AT-AT a few years back, now in pride of place in the office (complete with its Pegasus engines from a Harrier, and maybe an armoured car body stuck to its backside?)

TGTiff

458 posts

200 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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There are some parts on a Space 1999 Eagle transporter that must have been taken from the engine compartment cover of a Panther (Panzer 5)

Stealthracer

8,081 posts

194 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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I must have led a sheltered life as I've no idea what the thing in the picture is!

But will agree that it's amazing what a bit of imagination and some weathering can create.

Have a look at Createscifi on YouTube, and see how he creates all his sets, costumes and props from bits and bobs he buys at dollar stores.

Murph7355

40,406 posts

272 months

Wednesday 20th September 2023
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Stealthracer said:
I must have led a sheltered life as I've no idea what the thing in the picture is!

But will agree that it's amazing what a bit of imagination and some weathering can create.

Have a look at Createscifi on YouTube, and see how he creates all his sets, costumes and props from bits and bobs he buys at dollar stores.
It's the rear of a Star Wars X-Wing fighter smile