Submitted by lanchendesigns t3_y5u84d in space
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SatansMoisture t1_islrnkw wrote
It's beautiful. It reminds me of decades of hands on skills in creating special effects for movies that are now lost because of computer graphics. Well done!
malcontented t1_islt2wu wrote
There are a lot of space scale modelers who’d be interested.
Sunflower_After_Dark t1_isltiec wrote
I like it..so used to seeing it round, square is a fresh way to look at it!
fariqcheaux t1_islvepf wrote
Cool concept! Maybe do other moons like Enceladus too?
Klondike2022 t1_islvhv1 wrote
Someone will buy it for the right price. Personally I’d like a little metal plaque at the bottom with perhaps some info on the location
rditusernayme t1_islvtb8 wrote
Saw you post this before... Didn't make the waves you were hoping for?
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Rabid-Chiken t1_islybxr wrote
It reminds me of the ceiling in my parent's house. Which makes me think that this would look awesome on my ceiling!
melindseyme t1_ism17ai wrote
Can you imagine trying to clean them though??
pistacio814sb t1_ism1ftu wrote
I want one. If you decide to sell them then would you let me know? Or do you have an Etsy?
seXJ69 t1_ism1p1b wrote
Yea, but the cool factor would outweigh the PITA factor.
RobDickinson t1_ism26mu wrote
slap a mini Apollo 11 eagle on there and bill me direct...
GarunixReborn t1_ism3n1i wrote
More like "wanting to post space themed art in the space subreddit"
songsofadistantsun t1_ism5x4j wrote
Nice work! Is this an actual region on the Moon, or just an artistic interpretation of a random moonscape?
TheVoiceofReason_ish t1_ism733s wrote
I love it, I want one. How do I keep it dust free? Wait, it's the moon, dust is part of the art. Perfect, I'll take 2.
Many_many_bees t1_ism9b6s wrote
Super dope!! People would pay good money for this!!
S1DC t1_ismde4m wrote
Looks great, but I'd add a large swath of basalt (the Lunar Maria) where the surface is darker and flat from volcanic activity.
MisterMinutes t1_ismeg7o wrote
Damn g. How's the mesothelioma?
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Excellent_Doctor_526 t1_ismhbwq wrote
I would definitely buy this if I had the chance
Ill_Impact7225 t1_ismjxht wrote
It looks exactly like the piece of metal that was punched over and over again by MONKEY D LUFFY in wano arc in udon Thats what it reminds me of
Petal_Chatoyance t1_ismp1ym wrote
Take it off the wall, put it on the table, grab some wargaming figures and some dice.
That is my thought on this.
WastedTaxes t1_ismrlz5 wrote
make it sound absorbing and jack the price up by 800%, then it will sell
banished-kitsune t1_ismt0pv wrote
It looks pretty smoot it might need a layer of fine grey sand or dusting but it looks awsome!!
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DontToewsMeBro2 t1_isn7kyz wrote
Run a router on each side to give it a phantom frame & perfect square, just my opinion
rditusernayme t1_isn90fd wrote
I was just trying to be punny, I don't know the sub's rules. Although, I wouldn't guess r/space was for fan art, maybe that's just the purist scientist in me
Congozilla t1_isnd64n wrote
Yes, nice work. I like the way the craters are all about equal in depth. That's just the way craters happen up there. Here on Earth, craters happen different. As in, the bigger the rock, the deeper the crater. Just, not on the moon. And, no one knows why.
Abysskitten t1_isnq38q wrote
It's cool, would imagine hellish to keep clean.
You should make a table like this and pour resin over it.
freckleddeerborn t1_isns90q wrote
I’m a space nerd and would totally ask for this for Christmas!
Disastrous-Pepper391 t1_isnsthc wrote
Omg artex…. How very 70s….Awful stuff.
Combatpigeon96 t1_isnto7n wrote
I’d totally buy one if the price was reasonable!
Plutonic-Planet-42 t1_isnukxe wrote
Pretty cool. Would love to see a mold made so you could just stamp em out.
(There must be 3D scans of the moon that could just be printed)
mincecraft__ t1_iso9fxa wrote
Not all Artex has asbestos in it. It’d still be careful with the stuff though.
mincecraft__ t1_iso9sd9 wrote
That’s not true. Craters on the moon are all different sizes and depths. It’s completely dependent on the impact or and the surface being impacted. Tycho crater is 4800m in depth where as Picard crater is 2400m in depth.
aarontminded t1_isoo4pb wrote
It’s been posted pretty regularly of late, just picking a new sub each time it seems.
coryhill66 t1_isosp2y wrote
This may be the answer to a problem I've been working on for a while. I've built a highly detailed model of the Apollo 17 lander, crew and rover. The kit that was produced by Dragon Models comes with a base that looks like the moon's surface small micro meteorite impacts and so forth. The problem is when the decent stage engine was firing near the surface it wiped away any micrometeorite impacts and smoothed the surface out. After the astronauts and I stepped out onto the surface there would be hundreds of footprints where they walked around the craft unloading various pieces of equipment and then driving around in the lunar rover. With some of the original photographs I may be able to make a map of everywhere they walked and build that into a 3D model. Thank you so much.
Painting_Agency t1_isot7ug wrote
Make it table-sized and play Warhammer 40,000 on it.
DutchCarFan t1_isothz0 wrote
Oh wow this is very nice, if you could make it high resolution plus a name tag of location It should sell for a good price 😁
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RaielLarecal t1_ispd0e1 wrote
It gives me the urge to play with an Eagle replica making noises with my mouth as it lands. Door opens and a little astrounaut comes out: "it's a small step for a man..."
Ok_Side2575 t1_ispsqmo wrote
Everything reminds me of her😞.. but anyways it's a good work..keep it up👍👍
baabaaaam t1_ispsv0j wrote
It's 450$ for 8x8 on her page.
PandZiedmic t1_isput48 wrote
I'd decorate my kitchen in moon tiles if there were a selection of them and not just one repeated over and over.
Effective-Fondant-11 t1_ispv59l wrote
Looking very good, congratulations. Have you considered to ad more blocks?
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Congozilla t1_isrxtx5 wrote
Well okay, but to my eyes, that issue over crater depth looks freaky and real. Every time I see a pic of moon craters I'm reading the same thing - - Equal depth. Just look at 'em! - - There they are - - Equal depth. In that TV show, "For all mankind," craters seemed to vary in depth at times, but in real life photos and accurate renditions like the one displayed above - - I keep seeing 'em all about equal in depth.
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OkOrdinary5299 t1_ithof3x wrote
It would be great to eventually create a similar but rounded one.
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