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Next gen. Super Guppy

Started by Eddie M., September 01, 2006, 07:44:37 PM

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Eddie M.

First off, I'd like to share a photo of yesterday's sunrise. :D


Okay, everyone has seen the Super Guppy, right?(I took this at an airshow 1 year ago)


Well, here's my latest endeavour. The next generation air transport for the Orion spacecraft. I call it the Super Grouper :P . Get it? Bigger fish than a guppy? Okay, it sounds corny, but I like it ;)  :lol:. As usual, this is the mock up. I used a 1/200 Quantas 747, DC-10 tail and a shortened 1/144 Space Shuttle external tank. Since I've got the long weekend on tap, I'm hoping to get some work done on it. :)
  Eddie
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John Howling Mouse

You know, in some countries, they lock you up for this kind of thing.

Oh, but in others, you become an overnight celebrity for the very same thing.

Keep us posted!
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retro_seventies

when you say "super grouper" i sing "super trooper".

eyes glued to this porker for sure.  :cheers:  
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Brian da Basher

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Wow Mr Miller another show-stopper in the making! I really like that tail engine and I hope you'll keep it! That tail engine would look great along with four mounted under the wings!

Brian da Basher

dragon

Didn't someone post images of something similar a while back?  I think it was a 747 modified to transport 767 parts or something like that.. B)  
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Sentinel Chicken

QuoteDidn't someone post images of something similar a while back?  I think it was a 747 modified to transport 767 parts or something like that.. B)
Tah-dah! I posted these a few weeks back on the alternate car ferries thread:

Or better yet, the new 747 LCF that will be flying 787 Dreamliner components everywhere:

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Jeffry Fontaine

Hi Eddie,

I found this buried in the backwaters of the general modeling forums.  Did you ever complete this project?
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Eddie M.

No, this one has been retired to the R/D bin until I can work out some of the shapes I need to manufacture for the smooth blend of parts I'm looking for. :)
  Eddie
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B777LR

Quote from: Eddie M. on June 21, 2008, 04:46:33 AM
No, this one has been retired to the R/D bin until I can work out some of the shapes I need to manufacture for the smooth blend of parts I'm looking for. :)
  Eddie

PSR!!!!! You need putty! And styrene! ;D

dragon

Quote from: B777LR on June 21, 2008, 05:28:35 AM
Quote from: Eddie M. on June 21, 2008, 04:46:33 AM
No, this one has been retired to the R/D bin until I can work out some of the shapes I need to manufacture for the smooth blend of parts I'm looking for. :)
  Eddie

PSR!!!!! You need putty! And styrene! ;D
....and masochism.  Lots and lots of masochism! :o
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"I must really be crazy to be in a looney bin like this" - Jack Nicholson in the movie ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST

John Howling Mouse

Quote from: Eddie M. on June 21, 2008, 04:46:33 AM
No, this one has been retired to the R/D bin until I can work out some of the shapes I need to manufacture for the smooth blend of parts I'm looking for. :)
  Eddie

Thin styrene sheet, Eddie?  You could always figure out the appropriate patterns from paper card and, once you get them correct, transfer their outlines to thin plastic sheet. 
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Eddie M.

Quote from: John Howling Mouse on June 24, 2008, 08:24:01 PM
Quote from: Eddie M. on June 21, 2008, 04:46:33 AM
No, this one has been retired to the R/D bin until I can work out some of the shapes I need to manufacture for the smooth blend of parts I'm looking for. :)
  Eddie

Thin styrene sheet, Eddie?  You could always figure out the appropriate patterns from paper card and, once you get them correct, transfer their outlines to thin plastic sheet. 

Very good idea!. I was also thinking of using this site that Black Ops turned us on to sometime ago.
   Eddie
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coolpop6307

I know this hasn't been posted on  for four years but I want to know if you finished it?  :-\
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Eddie M.

Quote from: coolpop6307 on April 02, 2012, 10:14:05 AM
I know this hasn't been posted on  for four years but I want to know if you finished it?  :-\

No, sorry I didn't, but it looks like one I should revisit. :)
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coolpop6307

Quote from: Eddie M. on May 09, 2012, 08:43:30 AM
Quote from: coolpop6307 on April 02, 2012, 10:14:05 AM
I know this hasn't been posted on  for four years but I want to know if you finished it?  :-\

No, sorry I didn't, but it looks like one I should revisit. :)

Its all good I was just curious. Glad to see you back here.  :cheers:  :bow:
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