scalawag wrote:Thats great mate, I love all the little details and especially those peg boards, inspired!!!
shazzdan wrote:As usual, the progress pics are far more interesting than the finished project.
peter the painter wrote:Clever and resourceful building, the results look great.
Cheers,
Peter.
Ephiane wrote:Great Mars Module ! Love Your Work !
ReverendSpooky wrote: Pontiacivan wrote:
I get the circuit boards on eBay. That size was 10 for $8. I actually buy them for circuit boards, but I've been thinking how cool they would be as peg boards. I just ordered some larger ones to use just for dioramas.
May need to steal that idea for an upcoming garage project. Thanks for the heads up.
Pontiacivan wrote:The corrugated sheets came in a book of 20 from Hobby Lobby.
Just FYI, I got a giant roll of it from staples. I believe it's intended for packing. Just in case you ever need a continuous sheet of it for anything.
Pontiacivan wrote:Only one of the Pugs has dared to enter. Shebrought a toy in, took a nap and lost interest. The guy in the picture is a rescue. He was abandoned for three weeks in a vacant apartment. Luckily a neighbor had a key and was feeding him. As a result, he's never far from my shadow. We've been good for each other.
Man, that's terrible. You're a good dude Pontiacivan. Seriously. I'm glad that story had a happy ending. I bet that little guy is happy as hell now.
onesixthwarrior wrote:This is so cool, and filled with such neat details. I see that even on Mars, workbenches tend to get cluttered (with cool details).
DeltaForceChung wrote:That is so FAB!
All you need once it's completed is a 1:6 female figure that resembles Sigourney Weaver wearing skimpy bikini panties and a tank top being menaced by a 1:6 xenomorph inside the module.
brassco wrote:Inspiring! I hoped your dog wouldn't poke around, thinking you built a house for him!
blackpool wrote:that's one cool build! Really love the attention given to every detail, thanks for sharing!!!
dadrab wrote:AAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Invasion of the Martian Space Beast...
Run!
Good on you for taking him in. Seems happy (if not a little confused...).
Thanks to everyone for the kind remarks! I continue to work on the hab, but as much as I love the metal toolbox, it adds too much weight. This building has to be moved around for photoshoots, as I have run out of room for permanent dioramas.
Every dog we have/had is or was a rescue. We can handle as many as 5 , but are currently down to 3. When my wife called about getting Pugsley (he came with his name, they don't always) she said "Sad pug story..."
She never finished, I just asked where to go to get him.
His apparent confusion in the picture is over my descision to work on the building rather than nap with him.
I mean really, why wouldn't I?