Galileo shuttlecraft with interior, figures, and diorama base - Polar Lights, 1:32
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Oh no! That's no good. You should get in touch with Jerry at HDA, I'm sure there's been an oversight.
Fabulous, got the same kits and planning a similar display. Read my mind with the doors, but thinking of having some standing figures outside. Might have to go with a resin print for those. Great joband very thorough.
After having pre-ordered the interior kit 15 months ago, I've just been informed by the vendor that Round2 will now not be supplying it as production has ceased and they have none in stock at the factory. Luckily, I've managed to find one from another source, but needless to say, it's going to cost a whole lot more. Round2 have failed to impress on this one!
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Something fun and different! Different scale, different basic shape (a relief after 4 Enterprises!), and including some figure painting. Buying the actual Galileo kit is no problem, but I never thought I'd ever get hold of an interior parts pack. I had heard that it was a limited run, so by the new year this year I had assumed they'd all be gone. But no! Good ol' HDAModelworx all the way over in Texas, USA, had them, and with a lot of money and a lot of patience... voila!
In fact, this build comes in three stages: Stage I - the interior and figures. Stage II - the exterior and lighting. And stage III - diorama! So, at some point I had to decide whether to light the Bussard collectors or not, and I decided not to, because I wanted to justify having the door open. So, I decided to build it as though it was landed on some alien planet. Although I have some experience painting figures, this will be my first time building a landscape...