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  • DrSchmidt
    Rear Admiral

    • Apr 2014
    • 1241

    #1

    Non-Submarine -> Sci Fi: Starcruiser 1 (Airfix)

    I‘m super happy. I‘ve been a Sci Fi fan as long as I can think, and I built Sci Fi models almost equally long. And this kit is a trip back into the times of Captain Future, Star Trek and Space 1999. Designed by Sci Fi legend Garry Anderson, the Starcruiser 1 has to be among the first kits I built, and after a long hunt, a Swedish gentleman sold me this original from 1978. This will be a special build. Did. I mention, that I‘m super happy?



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  • rwtdiver
    Vice Admiral

    • Feb 2019
    • 1936

    #2
    I to am a Science Fiction fan. The Starcruise 1 looks like it will be a perfect kit for you to build, especialy with your meticulous skills as a builder.

    Below are a couple photos of my recently completed Star Wars K2SO Droid from the 2016/2017 Star Wars movie "Rouge One"

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    Personally i think its good for the mind to break away from sub building (not to long) and be creative in other areas. This might be a good build blog for people to show off other creative projects.

    Non the less Andreas, I hope you post up your build of the Starcruiser1 and with lots of photos...

    Rob
    "Firemen can stand the heat."

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    • He Who Shall Not Be Named
      Moderator

      • Aug 2008
      • 13404

      #3
      Originally posted by DrSchmidt
      I‘m super happy. I‘ve been a Sci Fi fan as long as I can think, and I built Sci Fi models almost equally long. And this kit is a trip back into the times of Captain Future, Star Trek and Space 1999. Designed by Sci Fi legend Garry Anderson, the Starcruiser 1 has to be among the first kits I built, and after a long hunt, a Swedish gentleman sold me this original from 1978. This will be a special build. Did. I mention, that I‘m super happy?



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      I'm with you there, Andreas...

      SF models was a 'thing' with me and Ellie.

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      • DrSchmidt
        Rear Admiral

        • Apr 2014
        • 1241

        #4
        As I love technology, for me space and deep sea is pretty much the same. The challenge to cleverly engineer a few cubic meters of space where people can live and work, separated from instant death by a few centimeters of wall. Same spirit for subs and spacecraft.

        The Starcruiser 1 is a childhood memory and still a cool looking kit that has the potential to be spiced up quite substantially. The kits are rare and usually super expensive. So I'm still very, very happy, that I got it for a decent price.

        And yes, Sci Fi and even reals space, I love it. I studied physics to become an astronaut, but got turned down when I applied in 2008 (to fat to fly me thinks). So it's down to kits: I have a 1/24 Revell Gemini capsule (still looking for the PE detail set by LVM) and a 1/16 Mercury capsule in the backlog. And there is a Klingon K't'inga cruiser, the U.S.S. Grissom (Oberth Class), a B-Wimg, and a Y-Wing. And of course the must have kit when Sci Fi goes submarine: The Prometheus form "The Fantastic Voyage".

        Finished on display I have the classic Battlestar Galactica and a Viper MK1 (BSG had the best designs ever), a Millenium Falcon together with an X-Wing, and the Discovery from 2001.

        I like your robot. Huge thing that would eat to much space in my place, but Rogue One, so far, is the best Star Wars movie after episode 4,5, and 6.

        Cheers Andreas


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        • DrSchmidt
          Rear Admiral

          • Apr 2014
          • 1241

          #5
          Started working on spicing up the original, quite simple snap-together kit. On the rear of the Starcruiser sits a tiny fighter craft, the Interceptor. The cockpit is ultra rudimentary, showing no controls, no instruments, just a seat and the canopy. I plan to detail this section with a proper instrument panel, side panels with throttle and side stick, a bit like in the F-16. Here's the first shot.

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