GENET Tabletop gaming model collection

Here are the side components.

This is the part.
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The component is assembled and greebled.
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Both side components are assembled.
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The side components are attached in place.
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Moving on to the undercarriage and wheel mounts.
Here is the part for the undercarriage.
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I am not certain how, but I have lost the photos of the assembled undercarriage.

Here is the part for the wheel mount.
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I have (pre) greebled the wheel mount. I have also included the parts for the (independent) axel.
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Starting to assemble the wheel mount.
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The wheel mount is assembled. The "line" that is on the white disc, is an indicator to show that the axel does turn.
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Showing the that the axle does turn.
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All six wheel mounts are assembled.
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The wheel mounts are attached to the undercarriage.
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The undercarriage is attached to the main body.
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I attached the wheels. Unfortunately, I did not detail the wheels (If I build this again, I will detail out the wheels).
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Here is a video showing that the wheels spin (even though the fitting is rather tight) and that the front fork rotates.
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Wow!!! Love it!:) Always great to add mechanical motion to these models. It really brings them to life!

:BRAVO::BRAVO::BRAVO:

Genet Models were one of the first models I built when first starting out (years ago now) due to the simplicity and clear instructions. Great seeing that you are tackling these projects with your great skill set. They also came with some neat dioramas that you can mix and match with other models.:)
 
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Here is a comparison between the two Buggies. The one on the left is the "AS-IS" version. The one on the right is the "GREEBLED" version.
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Here are "close-up" shots of the buggy.
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Wow!!:BRAVO::BRAVO::BRAVO: You have really made this model come to life!!:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

I especially love the rotating turrets. The wheel construction is quite well done. Amazing simply amazing!

:CHEERS:
 
Wow!!! Love it!:) Always great to add mechanical motion to these models. It really brings them to life!

:BRAVO::BRAVO::BRAVO:

Genet Models were one of the first models I built when first starting out (years ago now) due to the simplicity and clear instructions. Great seeing that you are tackling these projects with you great skill set. They also came with some neat dioramas that you can mix and match with other models.:)
Thank you for the kind words and encouragement.
I have to say that I really like the simplicity of the models (as a whole), as well as the fact that they printed texture lends itself very well for greebling (which is the main reason for this thread). I would recommend these models to anyone who is looking at getting into the hobby of paper/cardstock model building for the first time and wants a nice looking model to start out with.
You mentioned the templates to make diorama. I am planning to make a BSG inspired diorama using the crews quarters set (however, I am not certain when I will tackle that one).
 
Thats a huge upgrade I like what you have done.
Thank you sir. Some of it was (slightly) challenging. However, all in all, it was a fun project.
I have to say that I really like these models. They are easy and fun to build and interest to greeble out.

I hope that this thread inspires all who are watching this thread to try their hand at building (and greebling) these models.
 
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I second that! SERIOUSLY Amazing upgrade!!!:surprise::surprise::surprise::surprise::BRAVO::BRAVO::BRAVO::BRAVO:

Greebling makes everything pop!
:CHEERS::CHEERS:

Your work makes me want to revisit my GENET archive.
:)
Thank you for the compliment. I am glad to hear that my build is inspiring you to rebuild these GREAT models!
I look forward to seeing how your models turn out.
 
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Absolutely fantastic! I really like the moving parts! I see an area where you could spruce it up even more: these rectangular plates on the rear sides could be beefed up to look like the boxes around the engine section of a Battlestar. Not quite as thick, of course,but just a little bit more with angled sides.

 
Absolutely fantastic! I really like the moving parts! I see an area where you could spruce it up even more: these rectangular plates on the rear sides could be beefed up to look like the boxes around the engine section of a Battlestar. Not quite as thick, of course,but just a little bit more with angled sides.

Thank you sir.
I thought about additional augmentation (similar to what you have mentioned). However, I do have another side project that I have to tackle and a short time window to finish it in. So, I had to get this one done ASAP.
 
I am now returning to this ongoing project again. This time, I am building the VU-22 PERCHERON. For those of you who have seen the 2004 version of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, you easily recognize the (overall) silhouette of this ship at the REPATOR.
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Starting with the "cabin" section.
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There is an internal former component that should be used.
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Here are the parts for the cabin section (including the internal former component).
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The internal former component is assembled.
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The internal former component is inserted into the lower part of the "cabin" section
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The lower part of the "cabin" section is fully assembled.
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The upper part of the "cabin" section is assembled.
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Here are both upper and lower parts of the "cabin" sections.
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The "cabin" section is fully assembled.
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