I am in the finishing process of my tribute to the first flight/ glide test of the Space Shuttle Enterprise. I would like to get some ideas on the base I am planing. I would like to make a desert base and I don’t know weather to make like a sand base diorama or get an aerial photo of a desert (that seems very hard to find). Let me know what you guys and girls think.
Well, I don’t know what to tell you about the desert idea. I’m not a desert fan so sand-is-sand to me. But if you go with the desert landing field, wasn’t it accompanied by a couple of fighters on either side? Could add those. I’m sure you have LOADS of spare time to build two more planes! [;)]
But I most remember the Enterprise on a tarmac, surrounded by people viewing it. The cast of Star Trek and photographers.
so in front of any nasa-style generic building would do.
I know what you mean. And believe it or not I am working on a T-38 to put with this somewhere. The problem is I don’t know what aircraft tail numbers were used on this glide test. I don’t suppose you would have any ideas on this?
If you’re going for the authentic desert look, which to me is as bland as a dry lake bed, you could save yourself a lot of time just wetting-down some appropriately colored sandpaper and letting it dry.
Personally, I’d go for that mount-the-split-model-on-a-mirror trick that Frank White showed off in the December 2010 FSM.
That is the way this model is going to be displayed split on a mirror. It looks really good but if I ever get time to finish it I will be posting some pictures.