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Destination Moon from George Pal in 1950 gave us the color sci-fi movie with the moon ship Luna. Pegasus gave us a nice injection molded kit of the ship and a moon surface base. Unfortunately, the base has no locating spots for the four-point landing, so I decided to use one of the craters as a flame pit for the rocket just before landing touchdown. Comments are welcome.

 

Ed

 

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Nice!

I just picked up this model and couldn't believe they were calling this 1:144. I was expecting some little 3 or 4in . model in the box.

I also got some of the new Vallejo metallic paints to try on this. I hope it turns out 1/10 as well as yours.

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Thanks, Kevin and Mark,

 

The finish on the rocket ship is Alclad II over the black Alclad base. Airbrush. I shot this picture against a WHITE background of foam boards. I do not know why the camera turned everything so dark.

 

The rocket has only a few pieces, but the seams all need attention along the hull and around the fin-to-hull joints. There were a few sink holes in the plastic, so fill, sand, and polish those, too.

 

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Thanks for the advise about the seams and sink holes. I'll definitely be moving this kit up to the top of the to do pile. :smiley2:

 

The reason it looks dark IS because of the white background,it tricked the camera to think the scene was too bright.

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