TOS Enterprise bridge scratch build for AA/DST figures
#1
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:31 PM
Here are two quick pictures of that first build:
There were several aspects of that first, smaller build that I was not happy about, such as the lack of lighting, and general inaccuracies that I wanted to improve upon, coupled with the fact that it was built from card and paper. So, because I am still involved with building my 52" Eagle Transporter, I thought I would just build one Bridge console section from Styrene Sheet, and see if I could iron out some of those "issues". The idea was that if I was successful, it would stand up as an individual display piece in its own right, or, if I was so inclined, I could gradually add to it, section by section, when time permitted. I decided on Lt. Uhura's station as, that is the position that the command podium would spur off from.
So, anyway, here are a few progress pics and, I promise you, no more waffle from me!
I still have to make the chair and finish off the sides, as well as attach the front of the walkway edge strip etc.
The model is in Styrene sheet and styrene/foam board, and the flooring is dark grey 2mm craft foam.
Thank you for looking in and I will post again soon with the finished article...
#2
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:35 PM
The actual chair that I am trying to emulate.
The chair stand and feet are made from the nibs of disposable propelling pencils. The post, from two nibs glued end to end, and the feet, from two nibs cut down the middle lengthways.
Thank you for looking in!
#3
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:37 PM
#4
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:39 PM
And that should have been an end to it................ but I started to build the captain's chair, just to see what it would look like.
I had to boil up the styrene rods to get them to bend to make the curve in the chair back.
I cut 3mm from the height of the circular swivel under the seat, so that Kirk's feet can now easily reach the floor.
#5
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:40 PM
Wow thats looking good.
#6
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:41 PM
Well, I have made a little progress with the chair. I have filled it and sanded it as much as I can and I have painted it up and started to make the panels for the arms.
I still need to tidy up the paint in places, but I will wait until all the other bits are finished. I am in two minds about cutting and glueing on a piece of felt to imitate the carpet that they put on the pedastal in later episodes, or just paint it up to match the sides. I will post the finished thing as soon as its done.
#7
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:43 PM
I have managed to pretty much bash out Spock's station. lots to still do though, such as the bottom front edge of the walkway, paint the inside of the carcass with two coats of black, install lights etc... but at least I think its going in the right direction...
I started experimenting a little with the best way to illuminate Spock's Sensor Shroud. I am thinking, at this stage, it will be underlit through blue acetate, and the inside of the sensor shroud will be covered in foil backed card. That should maximise the light and give a nice blue glow on the ceiling above his station.
#8
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:44 PM
Nice work!
#9
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:47 PM
I have decided to remove all the monitor screens, (eight per station) and redo them. they leak too much light and I am going to try to emulate the flashing lights from the original studio set. Hopefully, they will look much better than they do now.
More soonon that.....
I have managed to construct the main structure of the turbolift entrance. It is strange, but since my good friend LMFAOSchwarz introduced me to the wonders of styrene, The level of "clean building" that can be achieved, never ceases to amaze me. It also means take a lot longer to get right, such as filling and sanding joints etc, but that is fine with me because the end results are stupendous compared to working with card, which cannot be sanded....
Anyway, here are the pics of the construction:
I have also constructed the overhead lighting panel but no pics of that yet.
#10
Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:50 PM
This has inadvertantly worked to my advantage though as it is small enough that I have decided to make it actually retract into the helm console as per the original in the TV series. I know it should fold in the middle but, Hey! I'm only human! LOL!
Here is a pic of the hinge extension I added to make the whole thing work:
I then edged and bordered the command podium and after filling and sanding, I sprayed it up....
Then cut and fitted the grey carpet...
And finally, the helm and command chair. I will not glue the carpet into place until everything else is finished and painted and in position.
I think it is really starting to take shape now.
#11
Posted 09 December 2013 - 11:59 PM
I don't collect figures, but THAT'S amazing.
#12
Posted 10 December 2013 - 01:27 AM
I'm speechless!
#13
Posted 10 December 2013 - 03:42 AM
I'm guessing these posts weren't made in real time? All this work inside of 20 minutes would be just a little super-human!
Hell, no matter how long it took you, it's amazing!
Makes me wish you were interested in some of the spin-offs!!
#14
Posted 10 December 2013 - 05:20 AM
This guy... He's good!
I'm guessing these posts weren't made in real time? All this work inside of 20 minutes would be just a little super-human!
Hell, no matter how long it took you, it's amazing!
Makes me wish you were interested in some of the spin-offs!!
Thanks to you, gents No this is a super quick "bring you all up to speed" thread that I can now continue at real time pace.
Destructor, I love anything and everything Star Trek. My grail is to build all the five Bridges from each of the series, and stack them into a multi storey. I'd would like to orientate them so that the turbo lifts sit directly above each other.......calm down, Darren.........
#15
Posted 10 December 2013 - 01:16 PM
amazing!
#16
Posted 10 December 2013 - 05:19 PM
Can I be your best friend? I wish I had this kind of talent!
#17
Posted 10 December 2013 - 06:31 PM
There is some serious engineering going on here....
Congrats on some stunning work.
#18
Posted 11 December 2013 - 08:05 AM
#19
Posted 11 December 2013 - 09:56 AM
I admire your ambition - you obviously have the skill and dedication to make a go of it!
Mind if I ask how long you've been working on this one? It'll help me feel slightly less inferior... Maybe
#20
Posted 11 December 2013 - 10:04 AM
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