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darbyvet
#1 Posted : 02 January 2016 17:16:43

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So here is my entry for the 2016 build of the year competition.Randy Coopers Time machine 2002

The classic HG Wells story was initially made into a movie in 1960 starring Rod Taylor as the traveler . This became a classic Sci Fi movie and is still a very entertaining movie.


It was remade in 2002 with Guy Pearce as the time traveler.The movie wasnt that great-Jeremy Irons was terribly miscast and Guy Pearce was just OK. The special effects in the movie were pretty spectacular though.

The most interesting part of the remake was the redesigned Time Machine. At the time this was the most expensive movie prop ever made.The upper and lower spinning sections of the machine actually did spin and this was a very hazardous prop to be around because of those moving parts.

Randy Cooper made a model of the 2002 Time machine and Masterpiece models bought the original and made molds to cast it in resin.They released this as a kit with over 300 resin parts.The kit is designed for an experienced modeler since it requires some scratchbuilding skills and does not come with step by step instructions-just some photos taken during construction.

The kit is made up of resin pieces and you need to supply some metal rods and extra parts to finish the kit.I dont really know what I am getting myself into with this kit.I think it will be very challenging, but the end result is such an unusual and awesome design I decided I needed to give it my best shot.

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#2 Posted : 02 January 2016 23:37:39

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You seem to have set yourself a massive challenge with this by the sounds of it. It does look like a splendid model though and should prove to be an interesting build. I'm still contemplating what to do for my build Confused
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#3 Posted : 03 January 2016 08:01:20

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Whoa, lots of little details. Good luck on this, can't wait to see it.

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#4 Posted : 03 January 2016 08:25:36

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Looks like a nice build Carl. Good luck with it. Look forward to following your progress.

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#5 Posted : 03 January 2016 09:28:29

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BigGrin Wow detail on detail there looks a nice but complicated build, should be fun for youCool
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#6 Posted : 21 February 2016 07:48:39

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Hi darbyvet
This is going to look so good, looking at your photos it doesn't look like a model at all, so detailed.

Hows the build coming along, hope you have managed to get time to start.
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#7 Posted : 25 February 2016 16:32:10

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Hi taz,
I will be posting some pics soon.I have started on the platform and I am remaking it in wood.It is a resin cast piece and I am not good at painting to make it look like wood.I will be using the resin parts to make a template and then cut the parts out of a piece of cherry wood that is one its way to me.

Carl

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#8 Posted : 25 February 2016 18:00:07

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Using real wood? Awesome!!.

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#9 Posted : 25 February 2016 20:33:46

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It will be interesting to see how you get on scratch building annd wish you the best with that
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#10 Posted : 25 February 2016 20:53:43

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Can't wait to see how this one comes together. Going to be challenging and so rewarding when complete..... Look forward to your updates.....Cool Cool

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#11 Posted : 18 May 2016 18:17:15

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So a quick update on the Time Machine,
I got a 1/4 inch oak board to make the platform.It was a bit warped when I got it so I soaked it and placed it under some weights to straighten it out.I thought it had worked so I cut out the frame and added the planks.Unfortunately after a few days the warp returned.The place I bought the wood from kindly sent me a second piece which had no warp so I recut the frame and will be installing the planks again in the next few days.Pics to follow

Carl

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#12 Posted : 19 May 2016 14:48:18

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I measure the resin frame for the platform from the kit and drew the outline on my oak board. I then used a band saw to cut out the piece from the board and the next step is to use my Jig saw to cut out the interior portions.Once this is done I will mount the planks to make the platform.
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#13 Posted : 19 May 2016 20:41:36

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Hi Carl.
nice start, look forward to seeing this one come together.
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#14 Posted : 31 May 2016 17:45:22

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OK now I have cut out the interior of the platform base with a scroll saw.I am waiting on some 1/4 oak planks for the platform and then I will glue those to the base.it look better than the resin version supplied with the kit.

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#15 Posted : 13 June 2016 16:26:50

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Planks have now been added to the platform.I still need to cut a hole on the platform, but I am waiting for a dry fit of the parts so I get the hole in the right spot.This platform will be stained and the rivets will be added after that.I think it looks better than the resin piece.

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That certainly looks the part, nicely done!
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#17 Posted : 20 June 2016 18:32:34

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Thanks Nem

Now I am building the base on which the platform sits.These pieces require a lot of clean up and some hole drilling.Here is a rough test fit.it will take quite a bit of dry fitting and sanding to get these parts to fit well.

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Awesome :)
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#19 Posted : 20 June 2016 20:03:30

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This is looking fab. It's a build that has me hooked and I look forward to seeing more.... Well done Carl....

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#20 Posted : 20 June 2016 21:24:00

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loverly progress, nice to see something totally different on the forum.

love it

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