Well, my junkpile SpaceX MOLAB toy is all done now.
In some respects it was the hardest as I really battled with its odd shape and my lack of decent red paint. I'm disappointed with the results to be honest.
Still, its .... sort of .... MOLAB' ish I hope
The main body is a car headlight bulb with metal e-cig atomisers stuck on each side.
Some play-doh helped smooth out the rear fin and sides.
The rear engines are bashed together from card and tubes and slicked silver.
Added details are bits of lime plastic and a black plastic drawing pin cover for the dome.
A small SpaceX II logo spices up the tail and I've 'written' MOLAB on the other side in tiny capitals. A cheat really. I suppose I'd run out of SpaceX steam by this point!
The window was created by blocking off the shape with a rubber band glued onto the bulb before painting. Once dried I peeled off the band and voila - a windscreen! Bit raggedy but it sort of works!
From the back the whole thing looks OK from a distance!
The filament of the bulb gives the suggestion of something inside the cockpit I hope.
The wheels are blacked rubber rings with silvered drawing pins for hubs. The axles are bits of plastic straw held in place with rubber suspension 'tubes'.
Hope you like it.
Taking a breather now!
Love it! Quirky, but definitely the Molab! wee
ReplyDeletell done again!
Ta Bill!
DeleteThat's a great shape!
ReplyDeleteYep, its bulbous Andy!
DeleteWeird but somehow it seems to work, Woodsy :)
ReplyDeleteBest -- Paul
Thanks Paul. It just about hangs together!
DeleteIt not really that bad. Yes a slightly odd shape but then look at all the oddly shaped ships in sci-fi dom and it's not really that unusual.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ed. I just couldn't find anything shaped like the proper MOLAB and I'm not skilled enough to create the shape myself.
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