STARGATE 8 Foot Glider

Thank you!!!
I'm hoping to write up an article on the entire restoration.

The glider in the back, is all that remains of one of the 4 originals (shown below) from the film.
It's only the upper half, and missing alot of detail.

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from the the picture it looks like you could just dial up the gate and go get another one!!! love seeing the stuff like this come to life. form someones mind to paper then to real life. love the work man!!
 
...and then, there were two.

Why all the gliders?

The one on the right, was molded for SG1, but never used. It was molded off of one of the movie gliders (the one in the middle) before it was destroyed from neglect.

The owner of it, having seen some of my collection on the web, approached me and asked if it could be finished. I agreed to do so, and for my effort, I became the owner of what was left of the movie glider with the intention of it's restoration.

I have a special attachment to it, as it is my sister in the shot from production you have seen above. She is standing in front of four gliders from the film on location in Yuma, Arizona, our home town.

To restore the movie glider to it's former glory, it became clear a mold of the SG1 would need to be done to replace the lower half, and detail on the top.

There was an SG1 Mold, however, the upper was unusable, having shrunk too much over the years, as GI1000 silcone does not last long over time. I might use the lower, as I still have it, I have not decided yet. It's in rough shape as well.

In for a penny, in for a pound, I decided the best way to do everything would be to make a fresh mold. To finance the project, a second glider was made and sold to a very private collector.

When the Movie Glider is restored, It will be photographed individually, and inserted via photoshop into this picture so that I will have a picture of all three.
Even though in reality, they were never actually physically together.

Here is the latest update.

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This is just amazing stuff, BrundleFly. Thanks so much for posting the photos and history of these great pieces, because being a die hard fan of the Stargate universe it's a comfort to know that they're in such very good hands.
 
Wow, that looks great! Interesting to have some of the background information etc on the props history as well. Thank you for sharing!
 
This is just amazing stuff, BrundleFly. Thanks so much for posting the photos and history of these great pieces, because being a die hard fan of the Stargate universe it's a comfort to know that they're in such very good hands.


Thanks Terry! Nice of you to say, and Quothcorvus, you're welcome! Thank you too!
 
There are some pretty neat foam-based electric RC vehicles out there - I wonder if a flyable one could be built?
 
Doesn't this belong in Studio Scale Models, or General Modeling?
Admittedly, I've never seen the show, so I don't know if these things are piloted by miniature Horus warriors.
 
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