madonak Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 (edited) Hey folks, Just escaped from my brickless dark age, and thought I'd introduce myself by showing the very very (first day or so's work) on my project to recreate an M-Tron outpost in the style we saw them depicted in the 1990 and 91 lego catalogues. I'm planning this plate being the first of several, and I have every intention of brick building once the designs are done (or at least the first plate is designed and I know what parts I need to acquire etc) Not a lot to show yet, other than getting the first wall/catwalk done, staying as close to what you can see of the wall in the 1990 photo as possible, and that'll be the theme I go with for the remainder of the main structure, with smaller buildings/transport systems being built around the red/black colour scheme. Feedback and suggestions are very welcome, and I'll try and keep the thread updated with more renders and eventually photos when the brick building commences. For those who want more detail, there are two higher res images as well, one at 1600x1200, and one at 6400x4800 (Warning! 8mb file) for those with too much bandwidth to spare. I can't post links yet, but if you replace the resolution numbers in the image URL from the one I've embedded with the one larger sizes it'll bring them up. The model is being designed in MLCad, and was rendered with POVRay 3.7 Edited February 15, 2012 by madonak Quote
surrideo Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 Nice work. Love that theme so much and still have a couple of the sets retrieved from my parents loft. I really wish lego printed pieces still, like the slopes you have attached to the baseplate Quote
LEGOman273 Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Welcome to EB, madonak! This looks good, but please resize the pic. Tutorial index is pinned in the News and general discussion forum. Quote
madonak Posted February 15, 2012 Author Posted February 15, 2012 Welcome to EB, madonak! This looks good, but please resize the pic. Tutorial index is pinned in the News and general discussion forum. Thanks :) Reduced it down, full size versions are obviously still available with the instructions up top, and I'll upload a couple more renders of progress tomorrow when I finish off the next section I'm working on. (looks a little less bare now, but still a long way to go.) Quote
JackJonespaw Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Looks good! What program did you make this on? Quote
madonak Posted February 15, 2012 Author Posted February 15, 2012 Looks good! What program did you make this on? It's MLCad 3.40. Here's the latest rendering showing the changes since the first post... And from the front-right... Quote
Hrw-Amen Posted February 15, 2012 Posted February 15, 2012 Very M and Tronny! Needs some Blacktron invaders I think to steel those containers! Nice work, good to see some very old space stuff getting attention. Quote
madonak Posted February 16, 2012 Author Posted February 16, 2012 Once I've gotten the main part brick built, I'll definitely be involving some Blacktrons in the scene - it just wouldn't capture the spirit without it! The Blacktrons sneaking around, and getting cornered etc was one of the things that always stuck in my mind when I looked at the old catalogues, so they and a small Space Police I section will be a key part of the layout as I build - I've cleared an entire desk for this so there's plenty of room for expansion beyond what's already designed. As far as is reasonably possible, I'll release instructions/part lists for the base sections as well if people want - there's nothing hideously complex yet, and it'd be satisfying to see what other people could modify with the designs as well. The wall section is slightly lower than the version in the reference photos by roughly three bricks, but otherwise is as accurate as I can make it from the tiny section of wall shown in the 1990 edition. The eventual plan is to curve it round at the runway/landing pad end, and have it run along there at a 90 degree angle to the existing wall, along with some form of access lift (when I figure out the most stable way to do so) Thanks for all the positive feedback so far, really adds encouragement to work on this Quote
Si-MOCs Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 Looking good! I'd love to see your brick built one side by side and see the comparisons as you start building this up. Are you planning a ship too? that looks like a possible landing bay with a control tower Quote
snefroe Posted February 16, 2012 Posted February 16, 2012 what a great idea to use the catalogue photos for a scenery! I always loved these catalogue shots! they were a brilliant inspiration to me, even though i never came close to the real thing. this is pretty great so far! hope to see some more soon! Quote
Dustin@AK Brick Supply Posted February 21, 2012 Posted February 21, 2012 I am actually starting a M-Tron base as well. I am making it compatible with all other mtron sets. I am building it out of spare mtron sets I have. Ill start another topic when picture time. Yours is looking good. Quote
Legostein Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Hello! M:Tron has always been one of my favourite space themes. I loved the new trans-neon colour scheme. You've designed a nice base for the M:Tron scientists. Has there been any further progress since its original presentation, maybe some crew or research vessel? Cheers, ~ Christopher Quote
CP5670 Posted February 29, 2012 Posted February 29, 2012 That looks great. I remember that catalog scene well. The solid white color always struck me as a bit incongruous with M:Tron though. Quote
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