Starship project

I would love to make a 350 Klingon cruiser, it's an awesome design.

Some updates, I made the part that connects the nacelle to the pylon.

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I took a double exposure and made a composite shot in Photoshop so you'll be able to see what it will look like with two nacelles.



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Thanks, I made the indentation where the photon launcher above the secondary hull's shuttlebay is, which is indicated by the arrow.

I also discovered a chip on the far rear of the shuttlebay landing area, which won't be a big deal to fix.

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OH :eek MY :eek GOD :eek

I lost this thread for a few weeks. Magnificent work. If there is a list for buying a kit please put me on it.

Cost is not an issue. I must have one. :cry
 
wow. i know the $ will scare me but i so want one of these beautiful ships.
(digs in his pockets for loose change)
 
Finally. I know a lot of people have been waiting for this. . . :)

Are you using some sort of brushable silicone rtv? I always wondered if you could brush that stuff on a detailed pattern and build it up in layers without pouring it on. I've only seen it used on smooth objects. It seems the traditional approach is pouring the runny, sirupy kind of rubber on detailed patterns. This requires either a mold box to contain the concoction (not practical for anything but small parts due to $$ and rubber wasted) or a mother mold already in place with pour sprues which makes for a very tricky operation. Whatever you did seems to have worked. I'd love to know more about this process. . .

Thanks. :)
 
<div class='quotetop'>(Kuhn Global @ May 29 2006, 02:53 PM) [snapback]1252714[/snapback]</div>
How far out are we Richard?

Looks GREAT...
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Almost there, I should have it molded this week.

I'm using Moldmax 30 with Thivex additive to make it brushable. I mix up the silicone then vac it for about 5 to 10 minutes, then add the thickener and brush on a thin first coat and slightly thicker second coat, adding pigment to each layer so I can tell the coats apart. I'll put about 4 coats on with each coat slightly thicker than the last. After the rubber is about 3/8" of an inch thick I'll make a hydrostone mothermold approx 1/2" thick reinforced with burlap. This stuff is amazing, it reproduces the finest detail, so the final kit will have all the surface detail of the master, it even handles the undercuts with no problems.
 
Do you have a rough ballpark figure yet of the final price? It's looking fabulous, as I have come to expect from your skill set.

Keep updates coming.
 
<div class='quotetop'>(REL @ May 29 2006, 01:42 PM) [snapback]1252738[/snapback]</div>
<div class='quotetop'>(Kuhn Global @ May 29 2006, 02:53 PM) [snapback]1252714[/snapback]
How far out are we Richard?

Looks GREAT...
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Almost there, I should have it molded this week.

I'm using Moldmax 30 with Thivex additive to make it brushable. I mix up the silicone then vac it for about 5 to 10 minutes, then add the thickener and brush on a thin first coat and slightly thicker second coat, adding pigment to each layer so I can tell the coats apart. I'll put about 4 coats on with each coat slightly thicker than the last. After the rubber is about 3/8" of an inch thick I'll make a hydrostone mothermold approx 1/2" thick reinforced with burlap. This stuff is amazing, it reproduces the finest detail, so the final kit will have all the surface detail of the master, it even handles the undercuts with no problems.
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lol...are you sleeping at all? :D
 
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