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This is Thorst build thread for his 1:48 shuttle 1/48 Space Shuttle orbiter under construction
And this is the yahoo group were he has the files for download under, "Files", "48 space shuttle orbiter". Space-Paper-Models : space paper models You have to be a member of the group to get to the files section. |
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GReat Work!!!!! And huge!!!!!! I don't like the whole yahoo file system, PK, a MIR in 1/400??!?!?!! although, i would hate the solar panels in 1/50, I'd LOve to see how you tackle them!!
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@Maly: Yes, in 1/400. Anything bigger doesn't fit my shelves . And I already did the ISS in 1/400. Still awaiting Rassvet though...
By the way, I did not join the Yahoo group for the files but to be able to communicate with the people that are found there and not on this forum. A lot of designers are found amongst them. |
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Hello Guys!
Its been a few weeks since my last post. Was a quiet busy time for me, as my fiancee an I are preparing for our wedding this fall. But lets talk about the things above our heads - my 1:50 Space station for instance What has changed so far: Kibo was launched with JEM-PS and its JEM-EF... a tough build with all its small umbilicals. Columbus found its way to the other side of Harmony - here in our gravity well it gives the whole thing at least some sort of balance... Z1 was delivered to my orbit - communications and attitude control are online And Poisk docked to the nadir port of Zvezda, where my second crew of astronauts arrived soon - with their brand new Soyuz. Remember my issue with the textures? This is history. I built another one in line as well as a Progress ship, but thei are both grounded so far. I will wait for Rassvet to be released, then the second Soyuz will launch. Progress has to wait for Nauka, I will pass Pirs, as it should be history this fall if all goes well at roskosmos. The last thing that changed was the orbit: As in the real lifetime of the ISS, I changed the orbit from the livingroom-light-support-lines-orbit the a more stable and permanent hook-in-the-ceiling-orbit. Thats kind of fun guys!!!! Robert |
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