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Yet another shuttle model from bh.

Post #1by Guest » 25.06.2003, 18:59

I'm afraid so. I found this model here:
http://vesuvius.jsc.nasa.gov/er/seh/sehvrml.html
It looks like they've been working on the same model we have.
More cargo bay detail, an improved nose profile and a few other improvements. I'm having a bit of trouble with the windows, they need the frames adding, the anti-dazzle patch and beefing up a bit.

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And...

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The model really needs a complete new nose section (beyond me) also a model of the manipulator arm (stowed and extended). I'm having trouble applying the textures I have to the radiators and cargo bay.

I'm usingDeepExploration and Anim8tor. Any tips here would be nice. Oh, It could do with some nice nasa type markings...Jack?

Anyway, I'll see how I get on during the week and maybe post a zip for anyone who would like to finish it off...I've just about reached my limit on the modelling front.

Regards...bh.

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Post #2by Darkmiss » 25.06.2003, 22:11

Another good job

Also if you find the "version update" feature of Deep Exploration
(in the tools drop down menu)

it will start a 2.1 update download,

I did it, and it works well :wink:
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Post #3by bh » 26.06.2003, 17:55

Here's a taster of how it's going so far...
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Still quite a bit to do. I may be able to get some markings on it too!

Regards...bh.

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Post #4by JackHiggins » 26.06.2003, 20:51

bh wrote:Still quite a bit to do. I may be able to get some markings on it too!

Feel free to steal the us flag & nasa logo from my shuttle if you want... The wing looks to be angled the same so you shouldnt have much trouble rotating them etc... (I got the US flag from Shrox's apollo 11 model anyway..)

How about making this shuttle Discovery, for the Ulysses & HST deployments?
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Post #5by bh » 26.06.2003, 23:44

Thanks Jack...I think I'll make it 'generic' untill the model is finished. I'll have a crack at making a new manipulator arm.

Some more textures to add. I've used your nasa markings from your adaptation and will add some more...so far...
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zip coming soon...regards...bh.

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Post #6by Guest » 27.06.2003, 10:41

Well...here it is...I think I will keep it 'generic' until it's got it's Canadarm fitted.
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You can get it here:
http://www.berasan.com/celestia/orbiter.zip

I hope you like it!...bh.

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Post #7by bh » 27.06.2003, 23:01

Hello...does anyone know where a model of the Canadarm lies?...I've searched and searched. I looks as though I'll have to make one (gulp!).
Might need some help with this.

Anyway...I hope you like the new version of the shuttle. I'm more than a little obsessed with this vehicle!

Regards....bh.

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Post #8by bh » 28.06.2003, 23:05

Are the textures working on the install?...sorry, it's the first time I've applied textures to this model.

Canadarm coming soon...

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Post #9by bh » 29.06.2003, 19:00

Any feedback on this?... I reckon it's almost finished apart from the Canadarm...

bh.

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Post #10by bh » 29.06.2003, 22:02

That good uh?

Well I might go off and re-populate my extra solar planets now. At last! No I'm wrong...

If all goes well CSA will get back with at least a drawing!!!

This has been going since Feb this year (before the disaster).

Come on guys...let's finish it.

Regards to all...bh.

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Post #11by ElPelado » 29.06.2003, 22:42

I'll download it and tell you if it works ok?
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Post #12by Jeam Tag » 29.06.2003, 22:49

bh wrote:Any feedback on this?... I reckon it's almost finished apart from the Canadarm...
bh.


Yes, i like your work on the textures, more and more realistic, 'Bh'...
Even on my old computer, it works fine.
What's the matter about Canadarm?
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Post #13by Borg Collective » 30.06.2003, 14:36

If you continue like this, soon the NASA will require you to design for them...
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Post #14by bh » 01.07.2003, 23:03

Hello...many thanks for your comments on this one. It was the only model I wanted to do, and it was some time coming (sorry).

Still no reply from CSA (Canadian Space Agency). If anyone out there would like a crack at modelling the Canadarm then please do.

I will have a go to myself but I'm not good at scratch building stuff yet. Maybe one for Jack!

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Post #15by JackHiggins » 02.07.2003, 21:56

bh wrote:I will have a go to myself but I'm not good at scratch building stuff yet. Maybe one for Jack!

ohhh... I'm under pressure now!!

I might do something if I can find some pics... It doesn't have to be really detailed though does it? It's easy enough to make a few cylinders & joints & rotate them into place etc..
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Post #16by bh » 02.07.2003, 22:59

Jack...no pressure at all. I would like to try this model myself, but I'm not good at it.

I've loads of reference pics of the various parts but I thought there maybe one already built we could use.

CSA said they would send me something...I'll wait for that. I'm pleased the way it's turned out anyway.

Many regards...bh.

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Post #17by bh » 13.07.2003, 00:24

Well I've waited but to no avail I guess. I think I'm going to have to model this myself!! Blarrgh!!

Any tips on this woud be most welcome.

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Many regards...bh.

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Post #18by TERRIER » 14.07.2003, 23:15

Hello bh

I'll have a look at this Canadarm for you if you want? There seems to be loads of pictures on the Canadian Space Agency website for the latest 'Canadarm 2' which I could use to work on the model;
http://www.space.gc.ca/asc/eng/csa_sectors/human_pre/iss/canadarm2/canadarm2.asp


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Post #19by bh » 15.07.2003, 17:53

Hello TERRIER... go ahead with the Canadarm if you want, I probably won't get round to it. I've had a go and it's looking...crappy! My modelling skills need more ESB!!...

I think the Canadarm2 lives on the ISS.

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