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Blender 3D Model Downloads. Choose from a massive range of Blender 3D models, made by blender artists and users just like you! Blender Community: Our users offer their 3D blends and models to help support the blender community - recreational users and professionals alike.We welcome and encourage you to register and submit your models. Trapped with the men and women on the scientific colony of Moonbase is a fleet of nuclear powered Eagle Transporters - the only means the castaways have of fully investigating anything in their path. Their only means - when the time eventually comes - of leaving their island in space. Image: Jim Small's MPC/Airfix Hawk. One of the shining lights in the 70's TV sci-fi desert was Gerry Anderson's Space:1999. Running for two seasons, this live action tale followed the adventures of the Moonbase Alpha crew as they tried to survive on a runaway Moon, blown out of Earth's orbit. The Eagle models were built in four scales, the largest being 43.25 inches/ 1.1m long. Inside the command module are two astronauts from Revell's 1:24 Gemini kit; they also fit the 5 inch Moonbuggy sometimes seen alongside the Eagle on the launch pad. The Eagle hangar furniture, including steps to the Eagle door, are also 1:24 scale. Download Free 3D Models. Some of these 3d models are ready for games and 3d printing. Available formats: c4d, max, obj, fbx, ma, blend, 3ds, 3dm, stl - 3DExport.com.

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There's more to science fiction modeling than subjects from Star Trek and Star Wars. While these are certainly the most popular, there's both some innovative designs and outstanding kits based on the wider body of sci-fi subject matter. At its core, sci-fi modeling is a creative endeavor, and there's nothing more creative than making your own design and scratchbuilding it. Subjects based on lesser pantheon sci-fi media subjects and those wholly creative projects define the bookends of what you'll find lurking on this directory page.

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Battlestar Galactica | Yamato | Space:1999 | Alien/Aliens | Lost in Space | Various | Original Subjects |

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Battlestar Galactica


Battlestar Triton by Jeffrey Griffin

'There are those who believe that life here began out there, far across the universe, with humans who may have been the forefathers of the Egyptians. Or the Toltecs. Or the Mayans. Some believe there may be brothers of man who even now fight to survive . . . somewhere beyond the heavens.'

With these words the TV show 'Battlestar Galactica' began, promising another episode full of fun, adventure, and a bit of cheesy drama. The series was one of the more successful Sci-Fi TV shows of the 70s, and despite the cardboard characters and linear plots, it was enjoyed by children and adults alike. Most of the episodes were full of fast-paced action, from fire-fights in the corridors of the character's base-ship Galactica and in the pitilessly-cold vacuum of space between the Colonial Viper starfighters and the Cylon's deadly Raiders , to plots revolving around such things as fires near the fuel cells and life-support failures. All in all it was a good show, but the centerpiece was clearly the huge, nautical-mile-long battlestar named Galactica.

Though the show was cancelled after one season, it could not die, and has been resurrected in the form of the (best forgotten) Galactica: 1980 series, which lasted a partial season, and 2003's re-imagined series from cable network SciFi, which lasted 4 seasons.

(thanks to Tyler Robbins for that intro).

References:

Reviews:

  • John Ulshafer uses MMI's Colonial Viper Detail Sets to dress up his kit
  • Darren Bertrand builds Sci-High's Colonial Viper Mk 2
  • Allen Ury builds Arvey's Mineral Ship
  • Tony Agustin's BSG Viper Mk2 vignette
  • Jeffrey Griffin builds Arvey Model Products' Mineral Ship
  • John Lester's Miscellaneous Models' Cylon Raider Preview
  • Sal Bravo's preview of MMI's Scarlet Viper Conversion
  • Jesse Myers' SciFi Models' Colonial Viper Preview
  • Ian Fleetwood's Sci-Fi Models' Cylon Raider Preview
  • Brian Ludden's Alliance Battlestar Galactica Preview
  • Chris Coxon's Howling Wolf Models' Cylon Raider Preview
  • John Lester's TimeSlip Creation's BSG Upgrade Set Preview
  • Joseph Brown's Hasbro Battlestar Galactica Diecasts Preview
  • Pat Amaral's TimeSlip Creation's Cylon Basestar Upgrade Set Preview
  • Darren Bertrand's Sci-Hi Colonial Viper Mk VII Kit Preview
  • Adam Catt's Sci-Hi Colonial Viper Mk VII Kit Preview
  • Tyler Robbin's Monogram Battlestar Galactica Preview
  • John Lester's Revell Colonial Viper Reissue Preview
  • John Lester's Revell Cylon Raider Reissue Preview
  • Jeffrey Griffin previews TimeSlip Creations' Rising Star
  • Tony Cellier's Scratchbuilt Viper Mk II
  • Larry Johnson looks at TimeSlip's Viper Mk VIIE
  • Terry Miesle previews TimeSlip Creations' Space Park/Ring Ship
  • John Lester's sneak peek at Moebius Viper Mk 2
  • Jeffrey Griffin builds Moebius' Battlestar Pegasus
  • John Klein builds Moebius' 1/32 Colonial Viper Mk II
  • Danny Attree builds and lights Moebius' TOS Battlestar Galactica
  • John Lester previews Moebius' Colonial Raptor & Raptor Armament Set

Space Battleship Yamato


Image: 1/700 Yamato by Phil Campbell

Probably one of most successful anime (Japanese animation) series of the '70s was Space Battleship Yamato, brought to the states and 'kiddified' as 'Starblazers'. The central theme of the show was the Battleship Yamato, whose sunken wreck was secretly refitted as a space-battleship when Earth was under seige by the planet Gamillion.

Running down the axis of this resurrected juggernaut is a 'wave motion gun', which acts as a kind of high-speed particle sandpaper beam. This weapon alone packs enough punch to take out a small moon with a single shot. Manned by Earth's best and brightest, the Yamato took off to save the Earth through at least six movies and three TV series.

Without question, spacecraft technology is one of the stars of the show. The series gave us tremendous space battles, fought by varied assortment of craft. Most of these made their way into kit form by Bandai.

References:

Reviews:

  • Rob Caswell's EDF Patrol Cruiser
  • Chris Lemke's 1/500 Yamato Preview
  • Terry Miesle builds Bandai's EX Cosmo Zero and Black Tiger kits
  • John Beaulieu looks at Madman Lighting's Space Battleship Yamato lighting kit

Space:1999


Image: Jim Small's MPC/Airfix Hawk

One of the shining lights in the 70's TV sci-fi desert was Gerry Anderson's Space:1999. Running for two seasons, this live action tale followed the adventures of the Moonbase Alpha crew as they tried to survive on a runaway Moon, blown out of Earth's orbit. While many of 1999's plots come off a bit campy by today's standards, its hardware - most notably the Eagles - still stand out as some of the better spacecraft designs to grace the small screen. Despite limited kit support for the program (three kits, not counting the 'Alien' with space dune buggy....), there is still a thriving interest in the hobby around Space:1999's design.

References:

Reviews:

  • Jim Small's Replicas Unlimited Eagle Buildup
  • John Lester's Replicas Unlimited Eagle Preview
  • Jim Small's WARP Eagle Buildup
  • Rob Caswell's WARP Eagle Preview
  • Don Hayunga's Scratchbuilt Meta Probe
  • Rob Caswell's SMT Alpha Tank Preview
  • Jim Small's Hawk, in the Gallery
  • Michael Dentzer's Accurized Eagle
  • Michael Dentzer's Flock of Eagles
  • Rob Caswell's SAW/SMT Eagle Booster Comparative Preview
  • Michael Dentzer's Mk IX Hawk Gallery piece.
  • Rob Caswell's Eagle Decals and Side Boosters Preview
  • Jack Wendt's Super-Detailed Eagles (on a budget)
  • Michael Dentzer's Scratchbuilt Defense Tank #2
  • Rob Caswell's Eagle Authentication Kit Preview
  • Rob Caswell's Small Artworks Eagle Lab Pod Preview
  • Martin Weber's Small Artworks 22'/23' Eagle Lab Pod Preview
  • Bill Human's Working Eagle Landing Gear
  • Robert Hobby builds WILCO! Models 1/1 Commlock
  • Richard Kent previews Warp Models 1/72 Hawk Mk9
  • Brian Miller previews Three Hawk Mk9 kits
  • Carlo Piscicelli's Accurized AMT Eagle On a Budget.
  • John Lester's Deluxe Eagle Transporter kit preview.

Alien Series


Image: Greg Bachmann

Given the limited screen time of the hardware from Alien and Aliens, their enduring impact on the sci-fi community and sci-fi modelers says something of their innovative and attractive qualities. The original movie broke new ground with its huge refinery ship, the Nostromo. James Cameron offered a new vision in the sequel, giving us equally memorable vehicles like the USCM Dropship. While these ships haven't been a common subject for manufacturers, the kits are out there, with new and improved versions popping up on the garage kit market for time to time.

References:

Reviews:

  • Cliff Erasmus' Space Jockey
  • Greg Bachmann's Halcyon USCM Dropship
  • Olivier Cabourdin's Halcyon Narcissus
  • Ingemar Caisander's Alien Warrior with Egg

(see also vehicle reviews in the Robots & Vehicles section)

Lost in Space


Image: Micah Roger's Jupiter 2

Irwin Allen, famous (or maybe infamous is a better word) for his sci-fi movies, turned to TV in 1964. His idea for a space adventure series called Lost in Space was pitched to CBS just one week before Gene Rodenberry pitched Star Trek. Allen 's proposal was accepted, and led to one of the decade's more successful - and campiest - shows. Immensely popular in the beginning, it faded over time as Allen concentrated more on outrageous plots involving the evil, effiminate Dr. Smith. A blatant appeal to boomer nostalgia resulted in the 1997 Lost in Space movie. It was faithful to the original spirit of the show, with state-of-the art FX, plenty of action, and plot holes you could fly a Space Derelict through with room to spare.

The TV show's spacecraft and vehicles were designed with an eye to what looked cool, and not what might actually work (a fact that led NASA to decline Allen's original invitation to advise the series). Until Polar Lights arrived on the scene in the late '90s, the only kits in existence were old (and expensive) Aurora offerings or equally expensive resin garage kits. ERTL also supported the movie with two surprisingly good kits of the Jupiter 2 and Robot.

References:

Reviews:

  • Christopher Doll's Jupiter 2 (Movie) Build Up
  • Micah Rogers' Jupiter 2 (TV) Build Up
  • John Lester's Robot (TV) Build Up
  • John Lester's Dr. Smith & Robot (TV) Preview
  • Vince Hoffmann's SMT Bubblefighter Preview
  • John Lester's Space Pod Preview
  • John Lester's Photoetched Enhancements for Space Pod Preview
  • John Lester's Chariot Preview

Other Subjects

Space 1999 eagle paper model download free

Image: John Lester.

There are so many vessels and vehicles appearing in so many TV shows, movies, books, games and comics it would be impossible to list all on one page. Garage kitters and major manufacturers alike have put out kits in ones and twos, from the Alien Attacker (ID4) to the Perry Rhodan Glador - and what kitmakers haven't issued, talented scratchbuilders have made for themselves. There's so much more to sci-fi than Star Trek and Star Wars - and here's some proof:

Reviews:

  • John Lester's Kitbashed Kaitos Spaceboat
  • Erin Lantz' ID4 Alien Attacker
  • Jack Wendt's Resin and Vacuform Starbug
  • James Small's Super-detailed MPC Cygnus
  • Jim James' Wallace & Gromit Motorbike
  • Peter Varley's Gerry Anderson Collection
  • John Lester's Marsliner Build-up
  • Glenn Calvin's CowBoy Bebop Swordfish II
  • Dougie Bain builds Skyhook's C57D Saucer
  • Joe Brown's Starship Troopers Tac Fighter Review
  • Larry Strickland's Buck Rogers Rocketship Conversion
  • Michael Dentzer's Scratchbuilt UFO Moon Mobile
  • Brian Byrne's SSRN Seaview (Movie version)
  • Eli Steenput's Nausicaä with Kai Build-up
  • Eli Steenput's Omu with Nausicaä Build-up
  • Eli Steenput's Laputa Flaptter Build-up
  • Terry Miesle's Sharkit Jet Speeder Bike Review
  • John Lester's Buck Rogers' Marauder Review
  • Larry Strickland's Space:1999 Laser Review
  • John Buscek's Retriever Rocket Review
  • Terry Miesle's Stargate Death Glider Review
  • Clyde Jones' Evil Emperor's Rocketship Review
  • Marco Scheloske's Skyhook Mini-Dioramas Review
  • Alfred Wong's SM Kit Factory FS-21B Shrike Review
  • Everett Soares' Land of the Giants Snake Scene Review
  • Jim James' Rebellion Creations Seaview Conversion Review
  • Johnny Worthen's Building and Lighting the Necron Monolith Review
  • Larry Strickland's Polar Lights' Seaview Build-up
  • Vince Hoffman's Polar Lights' C-57D Starcruiser Build-up
  • Vince Hoffman's Monsters in Motion Athena Build-up
  • Marco Scheloske's Scratchbuilt Perry Rhodan AGLAZAR-class Battleship
  • Alfred Wong's Angel Interceptor
  • Stephen Pietrobon rebuilds Airfix's Angel Interceptor
  • Adam Ladd's Legend of Galactic Heroes' Imperial Wilhermina
  • Malcolm Millard's Dreamland Replicas' Pulse Pistol
  • Joe Brown's TM Lindsey's Visitor Fighter
  • Tony Agustin's Tomb Raider
  • Phil Gruver & Dave Rosignoli Build and Light Polar Lights' Spindrift
  • Aaron DeAngelis' Galactic Cruiser Mk I
  • Marco Scheloske's E.V.E. (Exploration Vessel of Earth)
  • John Lester reviews Phebus Creations Space Legion Figures
  • Tony Agustin's Adam West Batman Conversion
  • Marco Scheloske's Diorama: The Hunt
  • Jeffrey Griffin's Base-ics Bases Review
  • Vince Hoffmann paints Indiana Jones
  • Ward Shrake converts a Laser Elmo!
  • Jim O'Malley builds a Larson Designs' Firefly
  • Russell Scharf builds MiM's Ultimate Starfighter
  • David Womby's Aoshima Angel Interceptor
  • Tony Greenfield's Vanaar Jet Paper Model (Homeworld)
  • Chris Lemke's Valley Forge from Mini Model Madness
  • Marco Lacava's Hammerhead from MMI
  • The CoMMiES' Project: Slave One Zero Diorama
  • Marco Scheloske's Revell Sandworm Diorama
  • John Lester's SG:A Wraith Dart Review
  • John Lester's Pegasus Hobbies' Area 51 UFO Built & Lit
  • John Lester's Black Sun X/F-302 Built
  • Marco Scheloske's When the Future was Black and White Vignettes
  • John Klien refurbishes Aurora's Batman
  • John Lester builds Pegasus Hobbies' Alpha Centauri UFOs
  • John Lester's Saltire 1/2500 X-304/Daedalus-class Carrier
  • Jim James builds Fantastic Plastic's AT-99 Scorpion Gunship
  • John Lester reviews Hardware: The Definitive SF Works of Chris Foss
  • Phil Bolton's Unspeakable Creations Pt. 1
  • Craig York builds R2's Leif Erickson
  • Jim James builds Fine Molds' Jiro's Birdplane
  • John Lester's Perry Rhodan Glador Preview
  • Dave Allen's MST3K: The Model Kit Preview
  • John Lester's Perry Rhodan Marco Polo Preview
  • John Lester's Comet Martian War Machine Preview
  • Jim James' Building the Drej Alien Review
  • John Lester's Polar Lights' Drej Alien Preview
  • Andrew Gorman's Lindberg Starprobe Preview
  • John Lester's Infinite Ryvius Black Ryvius Preview
  • John Lester's TM Lindsey's Gunstar Preview
  • John Lester's CowBoy Bebop Swordfish II Preview
  • John Lester's Zoids Add-on Parts Preview
  • John Lester's Polar Lights' C-57D Preview
  • John Lester's Herb Deeks' Rocketship Preview
  • Johnny Worthen's preview of the Hoto Models Starship Carrier (Rodger Young)
  • Johnny Worthen's IFactory Roger Young Preview
  • John Lester's Jovian Chronicles Preview
  • John Lester's EVA Models' Starship Trooper Figure Preview
  • Alfred Wong's 5th Sense's Vasquez Figure Preview
  • John Lester's Polar Lights' Seaview Preview
  • Clyde Jones' Academy Stracrafts Figures Preview
  • John Lester's Wave Option System Preview
  • John Lester's Masterpiece Models' Time Machine Preview
  • Vince Hoffman's Monsters in Motion Athena Preview
  • Terry Miesle's MMI Viper Landing Gear Preview
  • John Lester's Sharkit Rocketor Preview
  • Kit Rees' Comet Miniatures' Nautilus Preview
  • Sal Bravo's BanDai's Cowboy BeBop Redtail Preview
  • John Lester's Moonbase Models' Viper Rear Engine Detail Set Preview
  • John Lester's Polar Lights' Spindrift Preview
  • Michael Dentzer's MiMs' Seaview (TV) Preview
  • Jim Small's AIMs' Sentry Laser Pistol Preview
  • John Lester's Polar Lights' Batplane Preview
  • John Lester's BanDai's Supersylph Yukikaze Preview
  • John Lester's Earth Directorate Starfighter Preview
  • John Lester's Spindrift Passenger Compartment Upgrade Preview
  • John Lester's Starcrafts NSEA Protector Preview
  • Dunet Belancourt's Konami Trading Kits Preview
  • Robert Nidds' Aoshima Thunderbird 1 Preview
  • Edwin Bennett's Warhammer Valkyrie Preview
  • Olivier Cabourdin's Alex Creation Space Wold (2d Ed.) Preview
  • Larry Johnson's Improving Gilly Preview
  • Steven Lee's SMT Patrol Ship Preview
  • Olivier Cabourdin's Alex Creations' Blue Arcadia Preview
  • Baltazar Medina's Bizzarre Creations' Iron Dictator Preview
  • Patrick Laurensis' Trading Figures Overview
  • Dennis Heinzeroth's SMT Hammerhead Preview
  • Owen Oulton's Airfix Multipose Figures Preview
  • Allen Ury's Stargazer Models' Firefly-class Starship Preview
  • Dec Sibley's Media Collectibles' Dalek Mk II Preview
  • John Lester's SciFi Models' Farscape 1 Preview
  • John Lester's Fantastic Plastic's Rocketship Galileo Preview
  • Douglas Scott's Black Sun X/F-302A Kit Preview
  • John Lester's Moebius 'The Voyager' Kit Preview
  • Mike Mendoza's UNCL's S.I.D. Preview
  • Peter Ong's Sky Armor Suit Preview
  • John Lester's Rocket Motor SBS#1 Kit Preview
  • Jim James reports on Airfix's Dr Who: Welcome Aboard Kit
  • Marco Scheloske's Skyhook The Day The Earth Stood Still Kit Preview
  • John Lester's Cylon Basestar Kit Preview
  • Steven Lee's Moebius Seaview Kit Preview
  • John Lester's V-47 Warlock Kit Preview
  • Jim James' Airfix Shaun the Sheep with Landrover Kit Preview
  • John Lester's Pegasus Hobbies' Area 51 UFO Kit Preview
  • John Lester's Hasegawa Pkf 85 Falke Preview
  • Rich Dula's Pegasus NSEA Protector Preview
  • Rich Dula's Pegasus Ion Nebulizer & VOX Communicator Preview
  • Jim James' Airfix TSR-2 Meteor Sweeper Preview
  • John Lester's R2 Leif Erickson SSC Preview
  • Peter Ong's Officine Mache's 1/35 EVO-TEvolution Tank Kit Preview
  • Larry Johnson's Moebius' Classic Batman Preview
  • Jay Chladek's Moebius' Interstellar Ranger Preview
  • John Lester's Ugh Models' 1/350 LAC Preview
  • John Lester's Atlantis Models' Monument Valley UFO Preview

Original Sci-Fi Subjects

Image courtesy John Douglass.

One of the most treasured aspects of the sci-fi modeler's hobby is the free range the genre gives to the imagination. While many (if not most) models we build are kits of media sci-fi designs, or modifications of those kits, that's not all we can build. Unlike the strictly historical modeler, we can build whatever enters our fevered imaginations .... and quite a few people do.

References:
Literally millions.

Reviews:

  • Clyde Jones' Alien Repelling Device
  • John Douglass' Sowerthe f'Quarwe Long Range Escort Fighter
  • John Douglass' Mantee-Class Assault Lander
  • Alain Gadbois Intercorps Freighter
  • Michael Hamby's USS Mind's Eye
  • John Douglass' Lycan Station
  • John Douglass' Lycan Scout & Destroyer
  • James Bryson's Soviet-Style Rocket for Video
  • Tom Kowaliski's Scratchbuilt Black Wind
  • B.P. Taylor's Scratchbuilt Ranger Exploration Craft
  • B.P. Taylor's Scratchbuilt Luna Corporation Cargo Shuttle
  • B.P. Taylor's Scratchbuilt Skimmer
  • Al Petrie' USS Mean Joe Greene

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Presented here is a PDF guide of the SMT developed layout plans for the Eagle Transporter by MPC/Airfix/Ertl. A well detailed 15 pages and 2 BONUS pages of information.
These plans were developed for quick development of a more accurate TYPE 2 Eagle as seen in the show Space:1999. They were developed so that you can just lay your work over the images and not have to spend time measuring.
In I explain why I say the scale is not 1/76 and how to better your Eagle!

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