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Voyager Spacecraft
Finally complete. A few weeks ago I finished Ton's Voyager in 1:25 scale. The number of laminated parts and very small butt and point joints added to a certainly a challenging build. Not that reversing the position of a few assemblies helped in any way shape or form. Still, if you've held back from trying, I'd encourage you to give it a go. Its worth it once it comes together.
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The other new thing I tried on this build was taking pictures of the build in-progress. Without a plan or a tripod, this was very amateur. Ah well, lessons, and maybe improvements in the future.
Hmm, no embedding maybe? https://youtu.be/BBJntWj3SKE
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The model and photos look great. Fine job!
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Hi Scot, Fantastic job !!!!! Can you please tell me where I can find Ton's 1:48 Download ?
Once again brilliant job - hope Chandra comes out just as well..... Richard |
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The sreinmann unit did a good job.
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Wonderful model!!
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It is a well done build.
<sreinmann unit> Nice touch Doug!
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Great job Scott. I hope that my SciKit from the IPMC convention comes out as nice.
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And to answer Astronut1's question, Ton's model can be found here: The Lower Hudson Valley Paper Model E-Gift Shop - Download - Post Apollo |
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Great build scot, I built the same model about 3 years ago. Challenging, but worth it.
By the way. I may have some good news about the Grace Satellite mission that you designed your Grace satellite models for. There will be a follow-on mission with new Grace satellites called GRACE Follow-On (GRACE-FO) which is planned for launch in the December 2017/January 2018 time frame. It will continue GRACE’s legacy of tracking Earth’s water movement across the planet. These new Grace satellites look similar to the original ones. Zach |
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