Looks cleanly molded with what appears to be injection molded tracks and suspension components…could be tempting to display it along with " Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century " in his typically heroic pose…[^o)][whstl]
No comment? [:D]
You know Moff I think I have heard some references about using Orion in Earth’s atmosphere and that the fallout wouldn’t be a big deal if you use a ‘clean’ nuke. Yeah, still sounds fishy to me…
That resin kit of the TV-8 does look pretty cool! Not thirty-five bucks for a 1/72nd kit but cool.

I’m not a fan of 1/72 unfortunately.
Actually, it was posted in a reply to a Tankerbuilder 6 wheel auto gluebomb suggestion[A]
Ergo , the hope that 3D printing can eventually be a useful tool for the average model builder.
Of course, if the suspension is available in a 1/35 scale kit…the , er, turret looks relatively simple as does the hull…
It appears somebody already scratch built a larger scale version per the initial photo[^o)]
maybe something for the scratchbuilding section of the FSM forum?
Was the movie 2001 Discovery One supposed to use that type of propulsion?
I think it was talked about, though if you read ‘The Making of 2001’ they tossed around a lot of ideas. In fact the main backbone of the plot basically stayed the same but they changed almost all the details.
Thanks ! [:D]
Purely speculation but a wave detronation pulse propulsion system would require a large, heavy, shock absorbing plate to take the explosion force and shield the crew from deadly radiation. I had read a long time ago that the Discovery was supposed to use such a powerplant, but hey who knows. It’s like when guys start arguments over intakes and wings in space for sci-fi vehicles. On another forum. Heh-heh.
But back to the TV-8, yes it looks easy to scratchbuild with parts from an M48 hull and a vac-formed turret. I wonder why there are so few road wheels though. The enormous size of the turret combined with the radiation shielding would make for a very heavy tank I would think.
Nope nope nope, not gonna do it! [:P] Honest. [H]
Yeah, I believe Orion was to be fitted with a large armoured baffle plate to absorb the brunt of the explosion. Seems nuts to me that this would be more efficent than NERVA which would boil some fluid and fire it out the back as a drive. In fact you could even use water for a steam powered rocket. The rocket engineers claim toting around a bunch of bombs would weigh less than the propellent fluid.
No idea here, nope I’m not a rocket scientist [whstl]
But it might look good sitting next to the new, 1/35 scale Lost in Space Chariot…[whstl]