2001 Discovery

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MartG

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21,213 posts

211 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Moebius Models have announced a 1/144 kit of one of the 'holy grails' of SF modelling - the Discovery from 2001:a space odyssey. Exact launch date is uncertain, but I think I need to start saving smile

Parts of the prototype on display...

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Interview with Frank Winspur of Moebius

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YxRzUVhpkM&fe...

Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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WOOOOO HOOOOO - bounce

DEFINITELY one to save up for.

generationx

7,500 posts

112 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Ooh that´s cool. I built the Clipper a little while ago and if the quality is the same then everyone´s a winner!



(Editted to add picture dredged from Photobucket)

Edited by generationx on Wednesday 5th April 13:55

Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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I built the Airfix version of the Orion Space Shuttle a number of years ago -


Zad

12,761 posts

243 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Discovery Models made a 57in 1/72 scale version:
http://culttvman.com/main/steven-vaskos-discovery/



Atomic City have done various resin kits over the years, including a 11ft one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sxi8Bm1E1Y

And a 1:12th scale EVA pod:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBSnZDHx4Zg

Hopefully the new one will be a bit cheaper than those though!

Ozzie Dave

567 posts

255 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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there is also this one, which is a bit smaller, at only 3' and the price is not to bad.
https://starshipmodeler.biz/shop/index.cfm/product...
and i am tempted by their Orion plane from 2001but always stop at the last minute for some reason.

I've got to admit i am tempted, I have made the captain cardboard monolith and man, which is fantastic quality, but I have not got that here, and am tempted by their 'pod' but am lacking the time ond skills of some here (yes I would love to see what Eric Mc could do with that).

Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Tuesday 11th April 2017
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I'd love to have a go but price tags over £50 for a model make my knees go a bit wobbly.

I expect even the Moebius kit will be around £100.

Ozzie Dave

567 posts

255 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Culttvman now have this available as a pre-order, $140 ish when available,. So I seem to have placed an early order- this was my dream model to make when i was a kid, only 35 years late.

MartG

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21,213 posts

211 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Ozzie Dave said:
Culttvman now have this available as a pre-order, $140 ish when available,. So I seem to have placed an early order- this was my dream model to make when i was a kid, only 35 years late.
Hopefully someone in the UK will stock it - postage from the US is very expensive even before you hit import duty frown

Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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It looks like "Timeless Hobbies" intends to import it into the UK. I reckon it will cost at least £100.00.

http://www.timeless-hobbies.com/2001---a-space-ody...

Ozzie Dave

567 posts

255 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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Mobius are now selling the 2001 discovery, pre-orders were discounted so I ordered one afew months back. However i seem to have gotten a bit carried away I seem to have also ordered the lighting kit, the pod bay etched detail kit, flight deck detail kit and now also the extras kit with the scale pod, clear engine exhaust kit and some other bits which have just gone into production to suit the kit.
It will be interesting as its many years since I did a kit, I'm hoping not to let myself down as i watch some of the builds here with awe!