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Here is a picture of my completed 1/72 MOBEUS RANGER spacecraft model form the Interstellar Movie. The model is not an exact replica. The kit was very easy to make, mostly consisting of the top and bottom parts, but the painting/masking took ages! I didn't bother to fret out the windows, I just painted them gloss black, seems to work. The detailed tile work was done with a Pentel pen, after several mask layers , then it was dirtied up a bit using Windsor/Newton pastels. This movie spaceship is modelled on the old space-shuttle technology to appear creditable, It takes off on the top of a Saturn 5 in the near future, (when all the crops are dying). it lands on a water-planet and appears to take off without any propellant tanks. Other than that, it is a worthy addition to any SciFi concept collection I think. . Panel linework was done with a cut-off paintbrush rubbed in powdered pastel dust, then rubbed down the line. The brush had nearly all its hairs cut off so there was just a tiny stubble. Photographed sitting on top of a black felt cloth, 2 stops under exposed.
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Hi all, I finally got to see 'Interstellar' at the weekend and while it's not everyone's cup of tea, I was really impressed by the story, the science and especially the spaceflight scenes and ship designs. I came across the following article (Caution - contains plot spoilers!!) on how they went about the film modelmaking - proper studio scale stuff! Apologies if this has been posted before and hope you enjoy reading it. Dermot
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1/72 Ranger from the Interstellar movie. source Moebius, Megahobby, monstersinmotion.com more: http://culttvman.com/main/moebius-models-interstellar-ranger-sneak-peak/
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