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Very nice, the eagle is a very iconic design and also has a quite a real world acheivable feel to it, I mean it looks like something that could have been built in 1999.

  • 3 weeks later...
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Not Macross ...

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says it all right there...

looks great though. I haven't seen that show since the Philippines... I used to watch that, Planet Of The Apes series, and the Time Tunnel.

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I need to see that show again sometime. I used to watch it all the time when Sci-Fi started showing it.

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Which design are you using? Are you basing your model off of Roberto Baldassari's Eagle which is rendered from Brian Johnson's original design? I love that old show and have been a fan of the Eagle for years. I even own a couple of the recent diecast models of the ship as well as the original models released in the 70's.

One of my favorite pics:

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neptunesurvey - I remember only certain Episodes .... but the Eagle has always been , next to the VF-1 my favorite "space" craft

Noriko Takaya - Yup , model designed by Brian Johnson , check out Martin Bower's model s to see more "Space 1999" models , they are excellent.

electric indigo - I like the Hawk , but the Eagle is still tops , post some pics

Knight26 - can't agree more :)

Radd - Haven't seen that for some time maybe I can convince the wife to get it for me on DVD

Black Valkyrie - Never saw any in South Africa , but that why I build models , all my model can be used to create moulds or be 3D printed ( Still a bit expensive)

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Black Valkyrie -  Never saw any in South Africa , but that why I build models , all my model can be used to create moulds or be 3D printed ( Still a bit expensive)

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That was over 20 years ago.

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Black Valkyrie -  Never saw any in South Africa , but that why I build models , all my model can be used to create moulds or be 3D printed ( Still a bit expensive)

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That was over 20 years ago.

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Now I really feel old :p

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I finished these a few weeks ago and posted them last week , now they are gone . I think I nmed the 2 threads the same so , lte me try again

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That was over 20 years ago.

Planet Of The Apes series, Space 1999, Thunderbirds and the Time Tunnel I know they're all more than 30 years ago. They were all showing back in the late 70s when I'm still in the Philippines.

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I remember watching the original network broadcast of Space 1999 back in the 70's. I was but a wee lad living on Long Island in New York. It was a great show and it's too bad it doesn't get rebroadcast. Syfy would be a perfect place for it too instead of the garbage they keep showing.

Radovan - beautiful work! Thanks for sharing.

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http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/16/entertainment/actor-martin-landau-dies/index.html   :/

I find it odd that this article does NOT mention Space: 1999. Of course I have not idea what he's been doing of late. Just shocking that another 'legend of sci-fi' has passed...

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thoughts after reading the article from CNN
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We all know that Anime was often (nearly always?) butchered when brought to the US in the seventies and eighties - but this is what somebody in Japan did to the closing credits for Space 1999.  Made the worse by the English version only have music (and darn good music too) so there was no need to translate anything.  (and yup, not the record for thread necromancy but this one is old)

 

 

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2 hours ago, Dynaman said:

We all know that Anime was often (nearly always?) butchered when brought to the US in the seventies and eighties - but this is what somebody in Japan did to the closing credits for Space 1999.  Made the worse by the English version only have music (and darn good music too) so there was no need to translate anything.  (and yup, not the record for thread necromancy but this one is old)

 

 

This is just how Japanese teach sex education and the subject of fertilizing an egg

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On 4/19/2024 at 4:08 PM, Big s said:

This is just how Japanese teach sex education and the subject of fertilizing an egg

I get the sneaking suspicion that somehow, LSD was involved in the making of those "credits".

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