JediMike71
GEAUX SAINTS!
I guess the next step now is to try to get in contact with Stendec. Let's send him an e-mail and a PM. Hopefully he'll reply here soon.
Hey Mike,I guess the next step now is to try to get in contact with Stendec. Let's send him an e-mail and a PM. Hopefully he'll reply here soon.
What were the graphics Stendec was working on?
Depending on what they were, I *might* be able to give it a shot. I'm a graphic artist, so this might be right up my alley.
Hi Spooky,Angie,
I've never drawn anything to scale, so I'm not sure how that would turn out. I'm detail oriented, but if it needs to be drawn out with specific dimensions and what-not...that's probably out of my league.
Well, as someone who is involved in this project, I would definitely like to see it move forward as well.
That being said, if you were to go back and read over this thread, you would see that there were indeed people who stepped up to make the scale drawings. Life has gotten in the way and there have been delays. Is it ideal? No. However, I don't believe that anyone has put forward any money towards any kits yet, so I really don't think any one has a right to be indignant about the delays, with the exception of Angie, who has been stuck waiting on the drawings before she can start her work.
I have done some work on the decals and posted samples several pages back. I need the scaled drawings to move forward on making sure the decals are scaled correctly for the final kits. I am waiting just like everyone else.
I don't think that the forum being hidden has anything to do with the delays in the project. We have talented people working or set to work on this. If there is a need to bring on new talent, then I'm sure pjam and Angie will put out a call.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents worth.
Spooky you need to draw up an isometric view of the gun, graph paper etc, draw it in 1/6th scale eg - 1ft = 1/2 inch (I think) probably best drawing it out roughly - then guessing some of the overall distances total length, width, height of barrel, legs, etc
Once youve drawn it out roughly then try and make everything slot together in an isometric view on graph paper
But tbh Id have thought this would have been one of the first things that needed to be done. In fact it begs the question what has been done ??
After nearly 2 years of 'its in hand, bare with us' Id ask the question what has been done and can we see it ?
If the pipeline has been held up by what I see as the 1st fundamental step of draughting plan views of the thing, then why didnt someone stick their hand up and say so ?
So we could have been posting 'who wants to draw an isometric view of a sentry gun' on these boards and get the thing moving ?
Rather than it sat in a 'secret' forum, with the occasional post asking whats happening !
The way I see it, come out of the closet with it, or wait another 2 years for the same series of posts !
The nature of forums and the threads within them require new posts for their continued survival, they need new blood and new posters offering new opinions and new information otherwise they stagnate and die
Think thats one of the reasons why this great idea of a project hasnt moved in nearly 2 years tbh
as someone fresh with alot of enthusiasm, th time and a herd of HT marines on their shelf would have draughted these plans 12 montsh ago if it had been out there for public consumption.
copyright infringement worries etc isnt a major concern imho anymore
Youve seen the thousands of threads entitled starwars this sculpt and terminator that sculpt, hell the custom marine sculpts have been a plenty
disband the secret club mentality, infact, PMing a Mod asking for my account to be removed from this 'secret' forum as I type
Fingers crossed Ill see you all on the outside and things can move along again
Isn't it 1 ft = 2 in?
My lips are sealed. I have not mentioned this project to anyone on this board, or anyone outside of this board for that matter. I respect everyone that is working hard on bringing this special project to completion. I had the opportunity to talk to Chris Chulamanis before he passed away. I was also able to get one of his custom-made marine helmets, and pulse rifles, and also the fine set of USCM fabric 1:6 scale patches. What a fine man he was! An outstanding individual who passed away too soon. I'll always remember him.
Angie, do you know of the thread here where some board members are working on a custom USCM figure of Chris to honor him? It's very cool. Check it out.
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