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  • Obi
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    I'm in the final stages of building and should spend next weekend doing finishing details. I hope to be making molds by the weekend of March 6 so my two prototype testers should have their pieces a few days after that.

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  • Mefiboschet
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    I'd be interested in one, too.

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  • Sandman9580
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    I'd be interested in one of these when they're finished. Nice work!

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  • sprytel
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    Not to hijack this thread, but all this reminded me of a little project I did a while back... Inspired by the kind of things Mikey just shared with his cardboard accessories, I came up with designs for a transporter console. It was designed so you could print it out on heavy card stock, cut it out, and assemble.

    I talked to "LaserMego" Paul about translating this into a plastic version, but nothing ever really happened with that plan, and honestly, I kinda got focused on other projects and forgot about it.

    But if somebody could advise me with how to share PDFs on this site, I'd be happy to share my blueprints... if anyone is interested.

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by Mikey01

    Here's my attempt using a cardboard box, mailing tape and paint.

    http://www.megomuseum.com/custom/mik...StationT1L.jpg

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    Mikey - That's amazing! Your hands have been blessed by God!

    Obi - Lookin' good! Lookin' real good!

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  • Meule
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    Originally posted by Mikey01
    Can't wait to see the results ....

    If you're going by the Star Fleet Tech Manual, I suggest you drop the leg openings.

    They just make the project harder and nobody will ever see them anyway.

    Here's my attempt using a cardboard box, mailing tape and paint.

    http://www.megomuseum.com/custom/mik...StationT1L.jpg

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    I know it's cardboard box and mailing tape, but if I didn't have one of your captain's chairs made the same way I wouldn't believe it. That thing is wicked cool Mike

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  • jessica
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    Darn Mike, that is fabulous!!

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  • pmwasson
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    Very nice stuff. Can't wait to see it done.

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  • Mikey
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    Can't wait to see the results ....

    If you're going by the Star Fleet Tech Manual, I suggest you drop the leg openings.

    They just make the project harder and nobody will ever see them anyway.

    Here's my attempt using a cardboard box, mailing tape and paint.

    http://www.megomuseum.com/custom/mik...StationT1L.jpg

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  • Kal-El
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    Yes , off to a great start! I will be watching this thread for sure.

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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
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    That looks fantastic and seems very reasonably priced too. Looking very forward to seeing the end product.

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  • Obi
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    Thanks for the positive feedback everyone.

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  • HardyGirl
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    Looks good, can't wait to see it finished.

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  • jessica
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    Wow the work that went into that console looks awesome!

    The TNG bridge looks cool, too, if it could be reproduced.

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  • spamn
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    Wow, sign me up for one when they're done. Absolutely stunning.

    Then we can talk about a replica Next Gen Bridge catwalk thingie to go with the Next Gen chair!

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