OH BOY! The Original "Battlestar Galactica" shuttle. Great show, Great model. I remember watching the first episode with my stepfather. Wonderful choice Lou! 🙂👍
@@aztekdummy Ahhh.. I didn't follow the new one after the first few episodes. They made too many changes just for the sake of "changing things" and I lost interest. Oh well, it was still entertaining watching you build it. 😉
Tongue held at correct angle while grinding off part id tab on landing gear doors - the mark of a true craftsman. The team at Cozmic Models make quality products. I would order more from Cozmic but the import duty and fees on this type of good between UK and CH is exorbitant.
Honestly, the Original was just slightly before my time(I'm 43 now) , but I loved the design and simplicity of this Shuttle! Can't wait to see it to the end... Keep the Awesome coming Lou!
I have to say the Galactica Shuttle is one of my grail kits. And this one has an interior and Landrams, really enjoyed the video and can't wait for next week and part 2.
Wooo-- Back in the day, this one ship was so different from everything else, it appeared it was Father/Son Day in the model shop... (Father/Daughter Day). I really liked it a lot. The Battlestar itself was the stand out-- love it, this design is a close second but those vipers were miserable. The choice not to light seems obvious, that turns a complex 3D set of shaped parts into a battling snake pit of wiring. BUT! then it seemed like the next obvious thing would be to open up that rear hatch. A different fight, to be sure but one I like the sound of. The still shots showing off those figures are jaw dropping-- I know high-resolution printing is a thing but I didn't think it would be in our hands so soon. An awful lot of design time is in these print files. A rather remarkable kit and you're doing a neat, stellar job of rendering it real.
That is a nice looking kit to be 3D printed. I don't see all those lines you typically see with the printed stuff but it may be because it's white. You got a lot done in week one Lou, looking forward to week 2.
Just a tip to remove the identifying tag on the landing gear doors. Put the part in warm water for a minute or so and you will find that the resin becomes soft so you can then snip off the offending bit with no fear of breaking the part. By the way Lou, you are doing a stellar job as usual, can't wait for next weeks exciting episode!!!...
Looking good Lou, the only thing that I saw that was wrong with the painting was the landing gear bays. Landing gear bays are always painted pure white on any aircraft.
This is not true at all. Landing gear bays are often treated just like other structural spaces by aircraft manufacturers, and painted in primer. In the USA during ww2, that was zinc chromate, which could appear as yellow-green or green. For many nations, it was/is grey. On modern aircraft, white is preferred, but it is certainly not universal. All of which is irrelevant to a scifi spaceship in a fictional universe pre-dating Earth's ice age.
@@fritzthefox Ok I stand corrected I was going by all the modern jets I worked on 747s F18s and others. White is used to make maintenance and inspections easier
Hey Lou, great video. I was surprised you didn’t scratch build a small hand rail so folks wouldn’t fall down to the gangway ladder. Anyway, I always enjoy your work!
I wonder if they messed up the scale somewhat because on the full size filming prop they actually drove the track with the gun turret on top out of the shuttle in the episode Ice Planet Zero.
And the Land Ram design is also based on the original Star Trek TOS shuttles since it looks like the Shuttle Galileo with tracks instead of engine pylons.
I remember that in episode of new Battlestar Galactica named Scar, you can see two of landrams mining asteroid under mining ship, and they have vertical line of red and gold in the right middle and are entirely metallic grey with two rows of lights: one short on top and one devided in two as headlights.
For cargo netting I found some fishnet stockings for women make excellent source material and come in various sizes of net. Great for model fishing boats.
Watching you fuss about a railing for the stairwell (agreed, deathtrap). Could've simply closed the hole in the floor (moved seats around) and put a railing-and-stairs on the other side of the 'guarded' rear hatch a la on the Bus in Agents of SHIELD (dual access to the cargo deck instead of single access). Cut the hatch out so it's 'open' and more display details you'd need a removable top to enjoy. :) And am I seeing it wrong, or is the upper floor (engine room's gotta be somewhere) too low for the landrams to get out the rear hatch? (Maybe a removable _upper deck_ to make room for all the unseen detail? :) Oh, and you could've practiced with the Tamiya putty by putting hair on some of the crew figures. :)
Always loved the original series! The remake had some cool designs, but I wish they would have went completely different on the look of the ships! The shuttle looks great.
well they did go different on the vipers the MkVII Viper actually looked like the Delta Flyer in a way. Though some of the Auxillary ships and parts of the Rag Tag fleet could have gone with a more original design though.
@@aztekdummy So, the Ronald D. Moore re-imagining version of the shuttle, not the classic BSG shuttle. Is that what you mean? I would have to pull out my DVDs, but I think the classic shuttle's forward section is more angular, not as rounded as this kit.
@richard martin the razor crest i printed is 12 inches long. but it is also wildly inaccurate. I wouldn't trust it's proportions, either. The one Round 2 is doing will be much more accurate and a true 1/72 scale
I think I'd have affixed the flags on the back wall to the thinnest piece of rod styrene that I could find for that added 3d and thrown shadows effect that it would give.
Couple things- would jeweler's files get into those printed-in parts numbers on the landing gear doors? Would shaving the sockets the hull-half pins go into (and maybe those arched ribs) just a little bit reduce the gap or maybe eliminate it entirely? Also, congrats on the safety rail for the stairs exactly fitting between the flags. Clearly you planned that. ;>) Overall, great build of one of my all-time fave SF ships/shuttles.
Great vid as usual. Very practical detailing for very flat vertical/sloped/horizontal surfaces. Ok - a couple of comments though - being that I don't quite remember the interior of this ship, or the ship for that matter ( I just remember the first version), why don't you just create a short wall around the stair well opening. It could have been a detail that could have been easily overlook due to the action focusing on the actors, most likely at the controls and the frequency that the model was featured. If it had been front and center on every show you could tell but I don't think it got that much viewership. Also - There were seat belts after a fashion the new Enterprise from "TMP" and the "Excelsior". They show the crew flipping over their armrests to act as as restraints.
Really nice model! I´m curious about the scale though. I realise it´s a 1/72 scale, but when the pilots are in your hand they look to big for 1/72. They look more like 1/48 ( although that could be because my eyes are old and bent...) Could you comment on that? I ask because I do a lot of 1/42 - 1/48 builds, and if this model works visually on that scale range I would save up and buy one. Thanks for the video. I love your channel! Regards, Swami
I tried to watch the remake. I thought all of the designs were great and I loved the idea of using projectile weapons and missiles instead of beam weapons, but the handheld filming style made me nauseous. Much like Cloverfield. Still...this will be fun build to watch.
They cut way back on the shakeycam after the fist season. Yeah, it was a pain, but the characterization had me hooked when Starbuck punched Tigh in the nose!
That's gonna be the "engineering section". Look at the relevant part of the outside of the hull. Scratchbuilding Hell- or Heaven, depending on your inclinations...
Lou, I really enjoy this channel, but I think you need to take a short break and clean your brain out a bit. How much complaining are you going to do? He made a fine kit. You couldn't have added putty to the lettering and made a greeble motor panel or something on the door flaps? or cut the tread section and reattached it on the land rams? At times, your standards are higher than those of the original model makers. It felt the same with the Grissom kit. It isn't your changing things to suit you that I am talking about. It's that I watch these to see you make amazing stuff, not to tell off everyone who makes kits. They can't all be Bandai or ILM. It's not the substance of your critiques, it's the tone. You are getting negative, and one of the reasons I enjoy this channel is that you aren't generally negative. That said, I still like watching you work, and I'll still be looking forward to seeing new videos. Peace!
Keith asks me for my opinions on things like this, part of the "job" is to review. He ended up changing the Delta Flyer kit on the basis of one of my suggestions. I will try to make these suggestions in a more positive tone in the future.
@@aztekdummy Cool. In the past couple of kits, your comments have come across as if the kit makers intentionally made a bad product. That said, I really like the channel overall, and I have posted links to your videos to my friends.
Nice job on the shuttle. I am the original modeler of the Shuttle from the 2001 mini series. Glad to see this being built!
Fantastic work Lou - 'So say we all!!'
Thanks for putting up that railing in the passenger compartment. That was bugging me!
Another great video Lou. I always appreciate your honest review of the kits and ways to improve them. Thanks for all you do for the hobby.
I am very happy to see you build this! I shall be going to school on this build. Chair is reclined, scotch is in hand…happy me!!!!
Absolutely the most spacious and luxurious military transport ever! Nice work Lou.
That is a fantastic looking kit and I think your layout for the cockpit area is functional with great sight lines. Excellent work Lou.
OH BOY! The Original "Battlestar Galactica" shuttle. Great show, Great model.
I remember watching the first episode with my stepfather.
Wonderful choice Lou! 🙂👍
not original. from the remake
@@aztekdummy Ahhh.. I didn't follow the new one after the first few episodes.
They made too many changes just for the sake of "changing things" and I lost interest.
Oh well, it was still entertaining watching you build it. 😉
@@aztekdummy The remake TV series was one of the few things that they actually got right
Fantastic build... I am really impressed with the advances in 3D resin printing and the detail it provides
Tongue held at correct angle while grinding off part id tab on landing gear doors - the mark of a true craftsman. The team at Cozmic Models make quality products. I would order more from Cozmic but the import duty and fees on this type of good between UK and CH is exorbitant.
Honestly, the Original was just slightly before my time(I'm 43 now) , but I loved the design and simplicity of this Shuttle! Can't wait to see it to the end... Keep the Awesome coming Lou!
Thanks!!!!! Great build !!!!! I wanted that kit, but couldn't afford it.....☹
Lou: you’re the Bob Ross of the modelling world. Thanks.
Marvelous Lou! Very entertaining as well. Had me chuckling though many parts of it. It's looking fantastic and loving the details sir!
I have to say the Galactica Shuttle is one of my grail kits. And this one has an interior and Landrams, really enjoyed the video and can't wait for next week and part 2.
Would really have loved to see you light this one Lou… really nice interior work to show off.
Wooo-- Back in the day, this one ship was so different from everything else, it appeared it was Father/Son Day in the model shop... (Father/Daughter Day). I really liked it a lot. The Battlestar itself was the stand out-- love it, this design is a close second but those vipers were miserable.
The choice not to light seems obvious, that turns a complex 3D set of shaped parts into a battling snake pit of wiring. BUT! then it seemed like the next obvious thing would be to open up that rear hatch. A different fight, to be sure but one I like the sound of.
The still shots showing off those figures are jaw dropping-- I know high-resolution printing is a thing but I didn't think it would be in our hands so soon. An awful lot of design time is in these print files. A rather remarkable kit and you're doing a neat, stellar job of rendering it real.
That is a nice looking kit to be 3D printed. I don't see all those lines you typically see with the printed stuff but it may be because it's white. You got a lot done in week one Lou, looking forward to week 2.
After my first comment, I continued watching and you’ve decided to make up some railing. Great idea, will look good mate.
I see the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch has been painted
Really great work. Looking great.
I would love to hear more stories about your crew 😄
Good sized kit! I remember the Battle Star Galactica, The Original Series, they used this type craft in one show.
I loved that show. The plots were nothing special, but the Galactica and the vipers were outstanding.
Lou ,NO!!! lighting ,but its such a big and beautiful kit .
Oh well I know you will make it look great .
Just a tip to remove the identifying tag on the landing gear doors. Put the part in warm water for a minute or so and you will find that the resin becomes soft so you can then snip off the offending bit with no fear of breaking the part.
By the way Lou, you are doing a stellar job as usual, can't wait for next weeks exciting episode!!!...
If the tab wasn't in the corner it would also come off easier.
@@aztekdummy I will change that if I ever produce anymore of these kits. I have 6 kits left, don’t know if I make anymore.
Looking good Lou, the only thing that I saw that was wrong with the painting was the landing gear bays. Landing gear bays are always painted pure white on any aircraft.
This is not true at all. Landing gear bays are often treated just like other structural spaces by aircraft manufacturers, and painted in primer. In the USA during ww2, that was zinc chromate, which could appear as yellow-green or green. For many nations, it was/is grey. On modern aircraft, white is preferred, but it is certainly not universal. All of which is irrelevant to a scifi spaceship in a fictional universe pre-dating Earth's ice age.
@@fritzthefox
Ok I stand corrected I was going by all the modern jets I worked on 747s F18s and others. White is used to make maintenance and inspections easier
The interior is SO impressive! Its shame you couldn't put one light feature in there to show it off.
Oh their,s room for plenty of LED lights in their 😉
Lou I use a Cuttra Wonder Cutter and this hobby knife heats up making for easy cutting and i bought mine on Amazon.
Apparently you did not hear me yelling at you about laying the decals in place BEFORE the netting. Alas and alack. Fun build regardless.
Correction. The Excelsior had seat belts as well as the Enterprise E in I believe Nemesis. Like the build Lou.
classic trek
Hey Lou, great video. I was surprised you didn’t scratch build a small hand rail so folks wouldn’t fall down to the gangway ladder. Anyway, I always enjoy your work!
I wonder if they messed up the scale somewhat because on the full size filming prop they actually drove the track with the gun turret on top out of the shuttle in the episode Ice Planet Zero.
Nice update Lou!
such great work
And the Land Ram design is also based on the original Star Trek TOS shuttles since it looks like the Shuttle Galileo with tracks instead of engine pylons.
I remember that in episode of new Battlestar Galactica named Scar, you can see two of landrams mining asteroid under mining ship, and they have vertical line of red and gold in the right middle and are entirely metallic grey with two rows of lights: one short on top and one devided in two as headlights.
For cargo netting I found some fishnet stockings for women make excellent source material and come in various sizes of net. Great for model fishing boats.
Watching you fuss about a railing for the stairwell (agreed, deathtrap). Could've simply closed the hole in the floor (moved seats around) and put a railing-and-stairs on the other side of the 'guarded' rear hatch a la on the Bus in Agents of SHIELD (dual access to the cargo deck instead of single access). Cut the hatch out so it's 'open' and more display details you'd need a removable top to enjoy. :) And am I seeing it wrong, or is the upper floor (engine room's gotta be somewhere) too low for the landrams to get out the rear hatch? (Maybe a removable _upper deck_ to make room for all the unseen detail? :) Oh, and you could've practiced with the Tamiya putty by putting hair on some of the crew figures. :)
Dude! I am intrigued!!!
Always loved the original series! The remake had some cool designs, but I wish they would have went completely different on the look of the ships! The shuttle looks great.
well they did go different on the vipers the MkVII Viper actually looked like the Delta Flyer in a way. Though some of the Auxillary ships and parts of the Rag Tag fleet could have gone with a more original design though.
Wrong series music at the beginning :) I gotta say, though, I still love the designs of the craft from the '78 series!
you are incorrect sir. that is the prelude to the pilot episode
this is from the remake not the original
@@aztekdummy So, the Ronald D. Moore re-imagining version of the shuttle, not the classic BSG shuttle.
Is that what you mean?
I would have to pull out my DVDs, but I think the classic shuttle's forward section is more angular, not as rounded as this kit.
@@pauld6967 yes
@richard martin the razor crest i printed is 12 inches long. but it is also wildly inaccurate. I wouldn't trust it's proportions, either. The one Round 2 is doing will be much more accurate and a true 1/72 scale
I think I'd have affixed the flags on the back wall to the thinnest piece of rod styrene that I could find for that added 3d and thrown shadows effect that it would give.
Couple things- would jeweler's files get into those printed-in parts numbers on the landing gear doors? Would shaving the sockets the hull-half pins go into (and maybe those arched ribs) just a little bit reduce the gap or maybe eliminate it entirely?
Also, congrats on the safety rail for the stairs exactly fitting between the flags. Clearly you planned that. ;>)
Overall, great build of one of my all-time fave SF ships/shuttles.
Great vid as usual. Very practical detailing for very flat vertical/sloped/horizontal surfaces.
Ok - a couple of comments though - being that I don't quite remember the interior of this ship, or the ship for that matter ( I just remember the first version), why don't you just create a short wall around the stair well opening. It could have been a detail that could have been easily overlook due to the action focusing on the actors, most likely at the controls and the frequency that the model was featured. If it had been front and center on every show you could tell but I don't think it got that much viewership.
Also - There were seat belts after a fashion the new Enterprise from "TMP" and the "Excelsior". They show the crew flipping over their armrests to act as as restraints.
the railing is easier to see thru and serves the same function. A wall would have blocked too much
Really nice model! I´m curious about the scale though. I realise it´s a 1/72 scale, but when the pilots are in your hand they look to big for 1/72. They look more like 1/48 ( although that could be because my eyes are old and bent...)
Could you comment on that? I ask because I do a lot of 1/42 - 1/48 builds, and if this model works visually on that scale range I would save up and buy one.
Thanks for the video. I love your channel!
Regards, Swami
I meant "too big"
I guess my eyes really are old...
Okay, forget it... Later on in the video I can see that they really are 1/72!
And with my glasses on I also notice that my legs are grey...
I tried to watch the remake. I thought all of the designs were great and I loved the idea of using projectile weapons and missiles instead of beam weapons, but the handheld filming style made me nauseous. Much like Cloverfield. Still...this will be fun build to watch.
They cut way back on the shakeycam after the fist season. Yeah, it was a pain, but the characterization had me hooked when Starbuck punched Tigh in the nose!
Carpet, on a military transport?
Should spray the cargo " netting " orange
Why is there not a top floor behind the door? I thought there was at the beginning? I know you would see it. 😂
That's gonna be the "engineering section". Look at the relevant part of the outside of the hull. Scratchbuilding Hell- or Heaven, depending on your inclinations...
if you were making the kit where you could take the top off to see anything, it would have been worth the effort
Hum are you sure that kit is 1/72 those figures look awgully big for that scale they shoul be 1inch tall please check their seize
Regards
They're 1/72 alright. Once you snip off the bases, they are just fine
3d printed kits? Really? I love my printer but the solid stls you usually find turned me off.
You,d be surprised at the incredible attention to detail that you can pull off with 3D resin kits😁💁♂️
Why the new series shuttle?.. Blaa!!.. The old series shuttle was way cooler looking.. Still, It does look like a nice kit
Nope. $450UK. More power to you if you are paying that for a kit, but that in my mind is beyond unreasonable.
That,s agood price forra kit in that scale/size as sometimes they can cost alot more than that
Lou, I really enjoy this channel, but I think you need to take a short break and clean your brain out a bit.
How much complaining are you going to do? He made a fine kit. You couldn't have added putty to the lettering and made a greeble motor panel or something on the door flaps? or cut the tread section and reattached it on the land rams? At times, your standards are higher than those of the original model makers.
It felt the same with the Grissom kit. It isn't your changing things to suit you that I am talking about. It's that I watch these to see you make amazing stuff, not to tell off everyone who makes kits. They can't all be Bandai or ILM. It's not the substance of your critiques, it's the tone. You are getting negative, and one of the reasons I enjoy this channel is that you aren't generally negative.
That said, I still like watching you work, and I'll still be looking forward to seeing new videos. Peace!
Keith asks me for my opinions on things like this, part of the "job" is to review. He ended up changing the Delta Flyer kit on the basis of one of my suggestions. I will try to make these suggestions in a more positive tone in the future.
@@aztekdummy Cool. In the past couple of kits, your comments have come across as if the kit makers intentionally made a bad product. That said, I really like the channel overall, and I have posted links to your videos to my friends.
I'm so sorry i wanted to watch this but it was so boring i just had to give up
Thanks for waking up long enough to write