The adventures of Space: 1999 continue with fan-inspired creations. 3D artists can download the latest models and meshes, submitted by fellow fans. Content is continually under development for this section. If you wish to contribute, please see our Open Content Model (OCM) guidelines, and send us an e-mail. Thank you!
Gallery: CGI Models and Meshes
Oct 6, 2010 - Aries 1-B – another incredible papercraft model Ring Around the Moon. Jul 02, 2015 Space 1999 - Eagle Transporter Paper Model - by Utopian Scientific From Space 1999, sci-fi tv series, here is the Eagle Transporter spaceship in a very well done paper model version offered by Utopian Scientific Paper Works, Japanese website.
We're seeking contributions by artists/designers who use Poser (by e frontier) or other character design software, like Character Studio (by Autodesk). We enjoy offering spaceship models and meshes, although we'd also like to offer spacesuited people, uniformed people from Year One and Year Two, etc.). Please let us know if you are interested.
This section is designed to spotlight computer generated image (CGI) models and meshes (ie. for fans to create their own images, exchange artwork and models, etc.). We welcome your submissions in Poser, Lightwave, 3D Studio Max, Maya, Rhino, Electric Image, Bryce, Ray Dream Studio, Blender, Solidworks, POVray and various other formats.
We DO accept various saved preset files, such as lunar terrain for Terragen, Bryce, WorldBuilder, MojoWorld, etc.
If you're a modeler of other Gerry Anderson shows and need to host your model/mesh, feel free to contact us, too! We may be willing to host your work, provided it can be made available for free to the general public for download.
Downloads
The following files are provided as free downloads for non-commercial, personal use.
The Moon (Luna)
Moonbase Alpha
Moonbase Alpha accessories/misc.
Moonbase Alpha vehicles
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R.J. Andron
The mastermind behind 'Moonbase Alpha Darkside' web site unveils his Ultra Probe model (seen in the Year One episode 'Dragon's Domain') in Lightwave and Electric Image formats for download!
Eric Peterson
One of the Internet's pioneers of 3D model work (and model sharing) presents his Hawk model (seen in the episode 'War Games') in Lightwave format.
James Murphy
3D Studio Max and Lightwave modelers rejoice! You will want to check out James's Space: 1999-inspired models and meshes. From various Eagles to the moon buggy to one of Moonbase Alpha's landing pads, you will be amazed by his work.
George Leonberger
Moray and POV-Ray modelers rejoice! You will want to check out George's Space: 1999-inspired model work. See also:
Copyright 1999-2003 www.Space1999.org. All Rights Reserved. Legal notice. I always wanted to present my Eagles collection during a model kit exhibition, not to pretend that they have been made by me (in this case), but only to break the monotony of thousands of tanks and airplanes...This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License, in conjunction with our Open Source Content Model. This site uses XHTML and CSS and looks best with a standards compliant browser. In Belgium the Sci Fi subjects are not often shown, it has nothing to do with UK, USA, or Japan... In the same idea, I wanted to present my dinky toys airplanes collection for example, or the Shogun warriors toys, these objects and toys have been in many modelers hands of my generation (1969). It could bring back some memories... I have noticed with years, that during these events people are walking from table to table like zombies, but they stop only if there is a big stuff that attract them (mainly spectacular diorama), so I feel bored very quickly... Younger kids are not really interested in model kit, it requires patience, focus, time, techniques... Many things that they hate in this new fast consuming society, everything must be bought fast and quickly forgotten... When we started to present Star wars kits (clic on it to view it) it was immediately different, people were surprised that modeling can also be fun, not war (real war / real dead), no crazy photo etch kit, no RLM 72 bla bla and other detailing madness... Just FUN. That's why we like to present bigger or noisy subjects, to get their attention, once it is done the chat can start and they can see the smaller models around, 1/48, 1/72, 1/144, that they would not have noticed... Get back to the eagles, I wanted to create a 'Space 1999 Landing Pad', to present the eagles at different scales, I tried in a couple of hours to create something that 'looks like' a pad, using an image of the TV show. I will test the printed color rendering next week on an Epson GMG proofer, and I will do the required adaptations. Once the final version will be done, and if you are interested, you can contact me (leave a message on this post with your e-mail address) I'll send you the files (580mm x 580mm at 300dpi). If I find the time, I 'll directly do the adaptation for all the scales that I own. I just saw that Sixteen12 has a launch pad available in Pre Order (june 2011), check out their website for more info. These pictures shows me, that this must not be so hard to make it from cardboard... I did a simulation of my Photoshop Pad integrated in the picture from the TV Serie, I think that I'm getting close... I have to work on the scale now, I can forget about the 24' from Iconic Replicas (Now Sixteen12...), no room available in my house for such a display, but the Product Enterprise 1/72 should be fine... I did a quick shooting test on the large Epson print (60cm), and I integrated the photo (rough) on the picture, the Product Enterprise eagle looks fine from that distance. Other Space 1999 Eagle Models : Product Enterprise Other Space 1999 Eagle Models : Mattel Other Space 1999 Eagle Models : Dinky Toys Other Space 1999 Eagle Models : Iconic Replicas Comments are closed.
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