CAPTAINCOX
Sr Member
Hi Guys
I got hold of this 2001 1/12 Scale EVA Pod Resin Kit from Atomic City (Scott Alexander) as I really love the film and its such an Iconic Design considering it was done in the mid 60s.


Pretty extensive build manual, Decals for the exterior and Interior and Overlays for the Cockpit Instruments.

Love this design!

All parts including Bowman (or Poole if you want to paint him Yellow
)
The cast is "ok"...I have seen worse but it does need some cleaning up and probably some extensive Bondo work, especially on the two semi spheres of the main body.
As the Interior of this kit is pretty sketchy I decided to try to make it as close as I could to the Original filming Set 1/1 Model.
There is a "Working Group" over at the Atomic City Forum LINK. They have more or less mapped all the interior parts and made a set of PDFs free for anyone to download.
So you can print out the drawings of the parts and cut them all out in styrene and glue them together...like a puzzle if you wish.
I thought I would use the "Working Group" way at first but after doing some searching on the net I found this guy "treddie" that is building a 3D model of the EVA Pod interior (also at the Atomic City Forum). The model is simply awesome!!! so that got me inspired like hell so I started to model the dam thing in Rhino...
This is what I got so far.



The plan is to 3D print most of it and I guess some of it will be done using the ol Scalpel and Styrene, I will decide when I get there.
I used the PDF Drawings from the "Working Group" as a base and I also looked at the pics from "treddie" for some of the proportions.
The thing I realized building it in 3D is that as you are modeling within a Sphere every millimeter counts for proportion. I think its not 100% spot on
but it will be a pretty good representation of the Set used in the Film.
Talking about Spheres, I will use this clear one I got from a Architect Material Web shop here in Germany, it was like 3,50€ and it has a dimension of 140mm Diameter.


I think it might work out ok, after trimming some of the surface away and cleaning up the inside of the Resin parts it should fit.
Still a long way to go...but its fun so no prob.
Cheers Guys.
I got hold of this 2001 1/12 Scale EVA Pod Resin Kit from Atomic City (Scott Alexander) as I really love the film and its such an Iconic Design considering it was done in the mid 60s.


Pretty extensive build manual, Decals for the exterior and Interior and Overlays for the Cockpit Instruments.

Love this design!

All parts including Bowman (or Poole if you want to paint him Yellow
The cast is "ok"...I have seen worse but it does need some cleaning up and probably some extensive Bondo work, especially on the two semi spheres of the main body.
As the Interior of this kit is pretty sketchy I decided to try to make it as close as I could to the Original filming Set 1/1 Model.
There is a "Working Group" over at the Atomic City Forum LINK. They have more or less mapped all the interior parts and made a set of PDFs free for anyone to download.
So you can print out the drawings of the parts and cut them all out in styrene and glue them together...like a puzzle if you wish.
I thought I would use the "Working Group" way at first but after doing some searching on the net I found this guy "treddie" that is building a 3D model of the EVA Pod interior (also at the Atomic City Forum). The model is simply awesome!!! so that got me inspired like hell so I started to model the dam thing in Rhino...
This is what I got so far.



The plan is to 3D print most of it and I guess some of it will be done using the ol Scalpel and Styrene, I will decide when I get there.
I used the PDF Drawings from the "Working Group" as a base and I also looked at the pics from "treddie" for some of the proportions.
The thing I realized building it in 3D is that as you are modeling within a Sphere every millimeter counts for proportion. I think its not 100% spot on
but it will be a pretty good representation of the Set used in the Film.
Talking about Spheres, I will use this clear one I got from a Architect Material Web shop here in Germany, it was like 3,50€ and it has a dimension of 140mm Diameter.


I think it might work out ok, after trimming some of the surface away and cleaning up the inside of the Resin parts it should fit.
Still a long way to go...but its fun so no prob.
Cheers Guys.
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