A memorial to my mum (A BRTC25 Thunder Fighter in BSG livery).

Rhaven Blaack

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Several years ago, I build a BRTC25 Thunder Fighter in BSG livery in remembrance of my mother (who passed away in 2008). She was a HUGE fan of both BSG and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century). So, I have decided to rebuild that model again (as well as build a launch bay diorama around it).

I started with the cockpit interior
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The cockpit tub is complete.
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The back "trunk" (storage) compartment is attached.
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This is the joystick mount/lower sensor unit.
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Here is the joystick.
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The joystick mount/lower sensor unit and joystick are attached in place.
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The side panel controls are attached in place. I raised the buttons on the panels.
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The seat is attached in place.
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

It is time for another update. I am now working on the main body of the body components.

I started with the framework.
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I wrapped the engine section of the sponsons.
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I attached both body halves.
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Normally, these section have simple recessed rectangles. As you can see, I have made wedged recess intakes (in order to make the closer to being screen accurate).
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The intake section is complete.
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Here us a different view of the intakes. As you can see, the intake section looks proper.
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The first intake section is attached.
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Both intake sections are attached.
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Moving on to the outer fuselage.


I attached the cockpit tub to the top fuselage skin.
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I attached the intake system to the back of the top fuselage skin.
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I attached the top fuselage skin to the rest of the plane.
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I attached the bottom fuselage skin to the rest of the plane (and added greebling).
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Here is the back end (between the engine exhausts).
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Beautiful work! I’m a bit disappointed that there appears to be only one seat. I won’t be able to go for a ride in it. Sigh…
The template for the cockpit is designed for the builder to choose either a single seat or a two seat configuration (not only that, but with the QUAD variant, you can build either a two seat variant (sitting side-by-side) or the full four seat variant). For this particular project, I opted with the single seat variant.
 

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I respect the greebling!
What a nice thing to do for your Mum also.
perhaps you could make a tutorial on greebling?
Keep up the great work!
 
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Rhaven Blaack

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I respect the greebling!
What a nice thing to do for your Mum also.
perhaps you could make a tutorial on greebling?
Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much! :toast:

My mum loved both shows. We would watch them together, and have (rather) in-depth conversations about the episodes and technologies of both series.

I am thinking about making a YouTube video about simple greebling and how to take printed texture and turn them into physical texture. If (and when) I do, I will post a thread (along with a link) about it.