Joe Brown’s Romulan Bird of Prey
Lightweight Scratchbuilding Some time ago, I was helping clean up at a construction job site, and I was struck by the
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Lightweight Scratchbuilding Some time ago, I was helping clean up at a construction job site, and I was struck by the
Continue readingAnd while we are doing Starfleet ships, here’s my scratch build of the Norway Class cruiser, the USS Oak Ridge.
Continue readingfrom 1999 I completely repainted my White Star, and gave it the markings that White Star 2 had during the
Continue readingHere’s the “Finished” pictures. Several people have requested that I make a resin kit of this ship – I am looking
Continue readingFrom 1998 This is the finished model, originally feature in the On The Bench page
Continue readingfrom 1999 This is the SeaQuest. I had painted the whole ship in a Light Ghost Gray, and did a
Continue readingfrom 1999 For being late 1970’s slapstick, campy shlock, Quark actually wasn’t that bad. My wife, of course, has a
Continue readingFrom 1999 My Darwin from SeaQuest. It’s a cute little kit; vey quick build. I followed the painting guide exactly,
Continue readingThis ship went together rather quickly, and it is yet another blue-foam special. I used the Agents Of Gaming
Continue readingFrom 1999 The 1st place award! About the Sulaco, it’s a stock Halycon kit that I lucked into, and has
Continue readingFrom 1999 Aside from the White Star, I thought that this was one of the neatest designs on B-5: it
Continue readingFrom 1998 The Daedalus-class USS Horizon in roughly 1/500 scale. Concerning the scratch-build’s construction: References used: my tapes of DS9
Continue readingThe Whitestar Joe scratchbuilt this model, and this was documented as part of the On The Bench section of this
Continue readingAnother ancient post from the earliest days of the CultTVman website in 1998: My primary source material was Space Ghost
Continue readingHere’s a quick and easy scratchbuild using styrofoam and two-part epoxy putty, specifically, Magicsculpt. Step One: locate good images of
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