Space 1999 Dragon's Domain derelict ship
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Original design spacecraft, heavily influenced by one of the "Graveyard Of Ships" models built by Martin Bower for the Space: 1999 episode "Dragon's Domain"
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The "dragons domain" was one of the better stand alone episodes of the entire series. It was still a bit more serious about appealing to science fiction readers and had not become "child-ized" or attempted "action" type program yet. Your model is really great. Some of the aesthetic changes are more appealing than the original filming version. Now if you want to take a volkswagen headlight, some garden hose, and a bunch of brush-on latex, it is completely up to you!
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to me the best space 1999 episode of all all of my youth time dragons domain a superb classic scary 70s gem check it it out
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Very creative! SuperB :)
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Nice work! Great detail :)
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just come across this, kudos great scratch build, is this on the space 1999 eagle transporter forum or maybe the sig is familiar.
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Don't be. It's actually not as good as the one in this video. It's very battered now. Still, it could be useful if I urgently need a few thousand pounds as I'm told that's how much it's worth now!
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Jealous...
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I have the original screen-used prop of this model!! Got it in 1993 when I swapped some Dr Who props for it!
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An Ingenious show of imagination!!! Your model ship is Spectacular!!!! Your use of bits & spares are absolutely brilliant!!!!! Kudos!!!!
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Beautiful kitbash work there. You threw in some nice touches with those Starfury bits.
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lol..I`d never think of using cable ties....nice tip.
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Very creative modeling work! My hat's off to you! The spacecraft that you modeled was actually part of a larger model: the "bomber" from "Wargames", also used in the episode "Alpha Child". Martin Bower deliberately constructed the model so that the front section could be separated and used as a spaceship model in its own right, as it was in "Dragon's Domain" (my favorite episode, by the way), and again in "The Metamorph". Amazing how the spaceships from that series still hold up today.
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