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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:28 am Post subject: Woman's Day Outer Space Station |
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Hello,
After hemming and hawing and numerous setbacks I have finally started building the infamous Outer Space Station. You can read more about it here. http://theswca.com/images-speci/womansday/ Being as that I am stuck at home for an unforseeable number of weeks, why not now? I have to make this with whatever materials I already have in the garage. So this means altering the thicknesses of plywood used, and I will be sanding it and painting it white instead of laying down sheets of white countertop material.
If it goes extremely well, perhaps I will make better versions using the proper materials later.
I am starting with the park and the landing pad. The pieces have been patterned and traced onto wood. Next I must cut them out, clean and sand them, when the rain lets up a bit. "Cleaning" the pieces is a very real phase because I'm using some very dirty plywood that's in been stored a long time.
These will be played with by actual children, aged 3 and 5. They own a selection of SW Galactic Heroes, and they are beginning the transition to 3.75" scale during the long semi-quarantine. I gave them each a Kylo Ren Force Link starter set and a Rey, plus 4 non-articulated OT figs I found at 5 Below, and a dozen or so 1990's 3.75" OT figures I used to use as desk ornaments in my 20's. Furthermore, I have around 12 MOC figures apiece for TFA and SOLO in my basement to dole out to them on rainy days, and a TFA A-Wing and TIE Fighter.
The landing pad is probably not going to have action features, so the 3 year old doesn't break it. It'll be designed as a double-decker parking lot for spaceships, essentially. The TIE can land on top, the A-Wing can rest below.
I haven't decided if the park will get the original PVC pipe monument, or if we'll find a random toy person/animal/whatever and spray paint it gold to make a statue...
Depending on storage space, the kid's level of engagement with the playsets, and my wife's patience, I will keep adding modules until either it's done, or we're done. The finished set is huge (3'x5') so I can't see my wife going for us taking over half a room dedicated to this thing but who knows. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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I found the impetus to go out and saw the rest of the pieces. Below are the pieces, propped up, in the general shape of the finished toy. My own old Kenner stuff for scale. My boy is obsessed with TIE fighters, and my girl wants female characters to choose from. So I managed to find a cheap MIB 1st Order TIE Fighter for the one kid, and an A-Wing with "Tallie" the female pilot for the other. The plan is, when the landing pad is mostly built, to adapt a 1/4" plywood second story as shown, so it can accommodate both kid's spaceships at once. The park will have a statue where the horse is, and benches where the brightly colored plastic fences are. But I haven't decided exactly what those will look like so I haven't cut anything out for them yet. Here they are, as individual and combined playsets. I just propped them up with masking tape and stuff to take some quick pics, they aren't actually assembled yet.
Next is a lot of sanding, gluing, putty, nails, and who know what else has to happen. Then probably paint, then more nails and glue, then more paint. I left off the side stairs to the landing pad. They just don't seem to serve any purpose (they don't reach to the top or anything) and add more footprint. I may cut a row of oval shaped slits in the back wall of the A-Wing hangar, to let in light and make it look more Star Warsy. Gotta order some hinges too for the park's drawbridge thingy.
https://imgur.com/cTttwPz
https://imgur.com/YyCKUo4
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Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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More work is done. The landing pad is spackled (I was out of wood filler, d'oh!) and when it dries it'll be sanded and given 3 or so coats of white paint. Then some details will be painted on. I added a hole in the TIE landing area so that figures can be dropped down to their doom. I also put 3 portholes on each wall of the lower landing pad to let light in. Some progress was made on the park, but not as much. This is because the park will greatly reward painting while partially assembled.
https://imgur.com/DY5omED
https://imgur.com/LZMevfd
https://imgur.com/8YaK0wG
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 9:20 am Post subject: |
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The landing pad is done. Ish. I got it covered in several coats of latex paint. Then with only a couple (nearly worn out) sharpies and a some improvised stencils, I embellished at as well as I could. Gloss varnish to protect the ink once its good and old, say 48 hours dry. Ink can do weird things, it's best not to trust it. I haven't told the kids it's done. Waiting till I need a quarantine distraction. On to more work on the park!
https://imgur.com/m6DixQs
https://imgur.com/gGYNsk4
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