OilfieldTiger
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Modelling at geological speed?
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Post by OilfieldTiger on Oct 12, 2012 13:10:55 GMT -7
I feel sure that there must be some enterprising Japanese resin house building one of these for release as a limited run kit (which I will find out about too late).
How does one find out about some of these more esoteric subjects? I know it would be expensive if it even exists, but it's such a cool vehicle that I'd be ready to push the boat out.
I couldn't even find anything on Starship Modeler.
Cheers,
Tim
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Post by kyrre on Oct 12, 2012 17:40:48 GMT -7
I suggest you scratch build one. Then sell copies of it.
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Post by davefleming on Oct 13, 2012 6:02:18 GMT -7
SciFi modelling seems to have taken a real dip recently.
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Post by Mofo on Oct 13, 2012 20:46:13 GMT -7
Not sure about that specific vehicle, but I'm sure I've seen some sort of Prometheus miniatures mentioned on a blog somewhere. I'll do some digging...
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Post by gnat on Oct 15, 2012 12:21:48 GMT -7
Was that the big ship or the stryker looking vehicles?
I was a little disappointed at the movie, lets just say I had higher hopes after watching the trailers but it wasn't what I thought.
At least we know what the Aliens were for in "Alien" and where they came from and why...always like a "why" answered
Gnat
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OilfieldTiger
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Modelling at geological speed?
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Post by OilfieldTiger on Oct 17, 2012 13:37:34 GMT -7
Gnat, it's like the Stryker vehicle (I had to look that up).
Kyrre, you're funny. The actual 1:1 vehicle will exist before I get time to scratchbuild a scale version!
Cheers,
Tim
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