Buck Rogers Land Rover

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A few props were designed and built for Buck in the first place and then repainted for BSG, too, because BSG got too expensive and Buck had a fresh budget. The EDD rifle and the Pumpkin shuttle (mockup & model) were two of them. The rifle and the matte painting of the space port from "Plot to kill a City" were later re-used in Star Trek: TNG.

Wow! Didn't know about that little fact about Star Trek! Too cool!

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Draconian Rover unfolded and ready for testing! This time it's only four parts pages. ;)
I am ready for doing the BETA test build for you!

Next update: Land Rover Mk II has been unfolded and recoloured; some lines have to be tweaked a bit but it's looking great so far. :)
I am looking forward to seeing this one come together as well!
 

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Short sitrep: First test build of the Draconian Rover discarded. The base colour was too light. New build with a darker colour will commence this eve (gotta get new "yellow" first ;) ).
 

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Wow! Didn't know about that little fact about Star Trek! Too cool!
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/...ran_II_in_Buck_Rogers_in_the_25th_Century.jpg

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source: http://www.ditl.org/Images/G/GuinanGun1.jpg

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I will really have to build one of these and the StarFighter now. I've been on vacation this week and found one of the 8 inch Buck Rogers figures, in uniform with helmet, still in the box for only $25.00.

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OK, here they are: :)

The basic layout is almost identical, however, there are fewer parts and the whole chassis is shaped like a box.

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Let's begin with the parts for the gunner station.

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This is the first prototype. The colours have been revised. Please take a look at the next post. ;)
 

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Since the colours were much too bright I corrected this and proceeded with the revised version. Here are two images which illustrate the difference:

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Revised gunner station - in colour!

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Looks much better. :cool:

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The skeleton fits perfectly - no glue required.

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The wheel box covers:

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They are attached before the chassis is closed. So you have enough room to hold the parts in place and apply pressure to them while glue is curing.

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The chassis box is closed:

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The wheels and treads consist only of a stylized compact version since the covers do not allow a clear view at them. And detail-building something you don't see is somewhat illogical. :)

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Next: The turret. :)
 

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The turret. Prepare yourself for the fiddly bits! ;)

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I did not use the paper parts for the swivel joints but toothpicks instead. The paper rods (parts 25 & 28) are in the kit for you to determine the length of the rods and to actually use them on larger-scale versions.

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The handles.

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A few bits and pieces later...

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The Draconial Rover looks FAN(FRAKKING)TASTIC!!!
I am thinking of using (paper) Q-tip handles instead of the toothpicks (so long as they are not too big for such).
Thank you for the templates. I will jump on the BETA build ASAP!

I am looking forward to seeing the MK-II build as well.