The model has been in primer now for a few weeks but I have only just got around to photographing it.
The next step will be to come up with a suitable paint scheme and commit to all the fiddly masking that will be required. My current thought is to steer towards the colours suggested by the original Moebius comic (see part1).
Thanks for looking.
More soon...
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This is about the combination of two interests, Radio Control vehicles and Science Fiction models. This blog documents my science fiction spaceship and radio controlled vehicle projects.
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ReplyDeleteYour work is always top notch; someone really should be paying you to do this full time.
Incidentally, the Moebius design seems to be very inspiring... there was another gentlemen whose blog (Mr. E's Models) showed a WIP of the same ship. I don't think he ever finished but it was interesting to compare your two techniques.