Battlestar Galactica/Buck Rogers Hover Vehicle

Short sitrep: While catching up on several older projects I have started to write the instructions for the Hover Mobile. While looking at the model closely RB and I came to the conclusion that this is a fair weather vehicle. It has neither a windshield nor a roof protecting the crew from rain and sandstorms. So I was wondering how a slightly improved (bad-weather-proof) version would look like. This is what I came up with:

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The railing prevents a direct connection between the two covers, so they are separate. Everything could be wrapped up like a tent. The front cover could be stored in the trunk and could have self-spanning and self-smoothing scifi hitech plastic windows. Considering that there are flexible screens which can be folded and rolled up without issues even today this could actually work. Moreover, this modification would bring the model awfully close to the SolarCar from "Logan's Run". :)
 
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A few months have passed since the last update and there is a reason for that. As you may remember, Chris test-built all versions and found no issues. I was prepared to complete the building instructions but then put this project on hold for the time being to finish the F550 ambulance. In the meantime Chris tested some additional configurations and tinkered a bit with the hover drive. He added several components which were not supposed to be added. He even continued with the engines and energy cells to increase the power output to display the model in a "levitating state". Preliminary efforts can be seen on his YT channel. However, around Xmas a big man with a white beard appeared and slipped over the boxes Chris had already prepared for his moving adventure. The man got away unscathed, fortunately, but some "reindeer sled hovering dust" spilled over the model which caused it to jump straight up to the ceiling. Chris tried to get it down but to no avail. That nixed ANY chance of taking additional pictures for the instructions. So the project was stuck somewhere in the middle. During the holidays Chris was pretty sad because the model was still circling around the Xmas tree at break-neck speed and stared at the screenshots we took earlier in the build process. Then he noticed something weird: A small box with vents which seemed to be mounted to the left side of the blue version only. He immediately contacted me and caused a minor mental breakdown because I had not noticed that thing before. We both agreed that the project was not complete without that additional piece. After finishing the ambulance Chris was able to take the model down again with an electric fly swatter and finally packed it away for the move. Now it was my turn to get this box-thing done. ;)

Well then.

The screenshot on the left shows this strange thing. The picture on the right shows what I think it might have been:

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Unfortunately there are no additional views available, so the exact configuration is still a mystery. As a start, I copied the angles of the vehicle to prevent the box from looking like a foreign body.

Then I thought this thing must have had a purpose, so I added some kind of conduit leading inside the cockpit:

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The plan is to add a texture mimicking several tube-like connectors to this piece. Stay tuned! :)
 
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@Revell-Fan has finished the "scoop" component and updated the template. Not to sound partial (even though most will say that I am), the template looks AMAZING.
The colours of the vehicles have been improved. They are more brilliant and vibrant. Other than the added ("scoop") component for this particular hover vehicle, the formers have been upgraded (which I will address later in this thread).

So, without further ado, here are the photos fo the (long awaited) Blue Hover Vehicle from the "BRTC25" episode "UNCHANGED WOMAN":

Here is the template for the body of the Blue Hover Vehicle.
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The mail part of the body is cut out
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Starting to asseble the body.
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Here are the parts for the lighting system and front louvred grill.
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The lighting system is assebled.
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The the lighting system and front louvred grill are assembled and attached in place.
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The body is now fully assembled.
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Here are the parts for the storage compartment and the "trunk".
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The storage compartment and the "trunk" are assembled.
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The storage compartment and the "trunk" attached in place.
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Please stay tuned in to your local Colonial Broadcast Network as well as your local Earth Directorate broadcasting channels for more updates.
 
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That is finally looking as it always was supposed to! We have encountered severe issues with the colours and how they were printed. I guess that somehow a wrong colour space was used during PDF export. The printed results differed in tone and shading in a way that I was no longer able to rely on what I saw on screen. What looked great on screen looked muddy and desaturated on paper. I resetted all possible parts of the program one by one to restore the look we had when we started this project. Still I have no idea what caused this issue. However, I am so glad to see that it may have become part of the past. :)
 
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