laughingvulcan's avatar
Saw this on HobbyTalk.

VERY cool take on the Gray Lady, Matt!

(You've got the Star Trek Fans on Hobbytalk trying to figure out HOW to build this in model form! :) )

Fave. (But thats a given here.)

Wallpaper, please?! :D
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I'd start with some 1963 Thunderbird parts for the engines and then crapload of bondo! Can you send me a link to the forum thread?
laughingvulcan's avatar
Yep. [link] :)

You can practically hear them cracking their knuckles and salavating...

"What kits will I need and HOW do we WORK this?!"

You've created a monster! :)

Wait'll one of them sees your BRIDGE! :D
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I see you guys are already on top of things. Just keep everything mid-century modern if possible and you can't go wrong.
laughingvulcan's avatar
I'm PROBABLY the ONE modeler there that's just watching & reading because he has nothing to show. :(
It's VERY rare when I can focus enough to finish a model kit... :(

(I've got WAAAYYY too many interests. My muse is...overloaded...! :) :( )

But I'll be interested to see what magic they can come UP with!...And I'm SURE at least ONE with try the Bridge! :)
(I actually prefer YOUR bridge over the original! It looks...cleaner...somehow. :) )
mattwileyart's avatar
Well it's all made out of stainless steel and plastic instead of cardboard and Christmas lights!
laughingvulcan's avatar
TRUE...and it ALSO DOESN'T look like it was sponsored by the Apple Store...!
(I'm lookin' at YOU, J.J. Abrams!!! :( )

That's BIG win for everyone on board! :) :P

(I'm sure your Engineering [if/when you get to it] wouldn't look like a Budweiser plant, either! :) :rofl: )
mattwileyart's avatar
I did that joke in my webcomic!
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