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Offline Mr. Bill

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Pilgrim Observer
« on: 17 Jan , 2020, 23:24 »
Greetings!
Inspired by NERVA powered vehicles from the Apollo Applications Program I used parts from two MPC Pilgrim Observer kits along various other bits in this conceptual manned spacecraft build. Modifications to the kit include clear observations domes, interior with crew figures, expanded forward and rear body sections, styrene girder support for the NERVA engine, a scratch built dish antenna (based on the XD-1 in 2001), LED lighting, various spare decals, and other scratch built details.  A threaded brass tube supports all of the major spacecraft sections which are detachable to facilitate transport and repairs if needed.   Batteries, resistor and switch for the lighting are contained in a external case with wiring running through a brass support stand mounted in a custom built display base.  Photographs were taken with a black felt background in low light with polished geode spheres to represent planets.   Many thanks for having a look, questions and comments always welcome.

Cheers, Bill
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
« Last Edit: 18 Jan , 2020, 09:47 by Mr. Bill »

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Re: Pilgrim Observer
« Reply #1 on: 31 Jul , 2021, 19:30 »
Very nice. The lighting sure makes it sparkle.
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Re: Pilgrim Observer
« Reply #2 on: 03 Aug , 2021, 10:41 »
This was a fun build, the kit lends itself to some interesting modifications and there is plenty of room for lighting.  I really had no idea what the end result would look like as I worked on this kit, but I am pleased how it turned out!Bill