greatwazoo42
Master Member
I hope they include the original parts as part of the display in the case with the updated and "rendered safe" model. That would be neat to have a look at how they originally did it.
The tiny Galileo is interesting, are they planning to use it in the display?
I hope not! The Hallmark Galileo is not even close to the correct shape.
THE PAINTING HAS BEGUN!
Hi Guys,
I was lucky enough to be on a backstage tour of the Udvar Hazy Center for an unrelated event last Friday (rebooting the Armstrong Moon Suit) and spotted the big girl in the paint booth! Was quickly told not to take any photos. Then I realized I was not looking at the actual ship but a 100% sized copy for paint tests. It looked like they were working out just the right shade of red for the stripe on the engines.
Then, 10 min. late,r I found they were working on the actual model in another area. Sanding back a primer coat on the bottom half of the dish. It was flipped upside down resting on a foam doughnut. They told me the top of the dish will be untouched, as it is still original.
In the very back were the engines in FINAL PAINT. I have to say it looks very battleship grey to me. They said it had a slight green tint but at the distance I was standing I could not tell. They also said the "pilot paint color they had found was much more blue". Gotta say it was weird watching them run sandpaper over the dish when the last time I was there they all had gloves on to touch it. :eek
I asked for a paint code and they commented that they were still discussing how they would release the paint colors and were even considering a paint chip book!
When we went upstairs to the lab to see Armstrong's gloves I spotted some more E stuff on the tables and since the Curator told us it was OK to shoot anything in that room, I did. Plus a bonus shot...
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I think most of this was out at the Open House in January. Anyway that was a great day and it looks like they are well on their way to being ready for the July premiere.
BrianM
THE PAINTING HAS BEGUN!
Hi Guys,
I was lucky enough to be on a backstage tour of the Udvar Hazy Center for an unrelated event last Friday (rebooting the Armstrong Moon Suit) and spotted the big girl in the paint booth! Was quickly told not to take any photos. Then I realized I was not looking at the actual ship but a 100% sized copy for paint tests. It looked like they were working out just the right shade of red for the stripe on the engines.
Then, 10 min. late,r I found they were working on the actual model in another area. Sanding back a primer coat on the bottom half of the dish. It was flipped upside down resting on a foam doughnut. They told me the top of the dish will be untouched, as it is still original.
In the very back were the engines in FINAL PAINT. I have to say it looks very battleship grey to me. They said it had a slight green tint but at the distance I was standing I could not tell. They also said the "pilot paint color they had found was much more blue". Gotta say it was weird watching them run sandpaper over the dish when the last time I was there they all had gloves on to touch it. :eek
I asked for a paint code and they commented that they were still discussing how they would release the paint colors and were even considering a paint chip book!
When we went upstairs to the lab to see Armstrong's gloves I spotted some more E stuff on the tables and since the Curator told us it was OK to shoot anything in that room, I did. Plus a bonus shot...
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I think most of this was out at the Open House in January. Anyway that was a great day and it looks like they are well on their way to being ready for the July premiere.
BrianM
LOL Thanks!
I needed a good laugh this morning.
Well we have THIS picture of the painting crew nerding out and taking pictures of the finished paint job.
If you look in the top left corner you can kind of see the saucer and-----aw hell, where is that methodone again?
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Spockboy
Trixy Trekkieses!Well whenever you get the pictures I would like to see them.
I think your idea of working on the penants, registry and such is a great idea.
I heard on one of these forums that someone wanted there to be a 3d scan of the Big E on the Smithsonian site like the 3d Lincoln sculpture, and other artifacts (see below)
http://3d.si.edu/browser
It could easily be done. I think if enough Trek fans petition or, request (that's a friendlier word) perhaps the Smithsonian will comply.
'Till then we will have to jones until we can get another Trix (Trek-fix)
Spockboy