Skydiver

Many moons ago (1971 actually!) I was the proud, even privileged, owner of an original model from the 1969-70 TV series UFO. A visit with my friend to the studios, with the aim of getting a job there, met with dissapointment and shock! The once proud studios that had housed (and blown up!) all those favorite models I had grown up watching in awe on TV now stood derelict and empty. The studios had literally just closed down.

Now only hollow, echoeing, empty corridors and stages with dirty floors with piles of trash heaped in corners met our eyes. Was this really the place where once aircraft runways and wonderful landscapes had stood?.

An old gaffer prodded a broom, moving dirt from one place to another. He seemed to know nothing (nor care) and sent us on our way, and then, there, among the piles of rubbish I caught sight of a wingtip. I pulled on the wing and low and behold I held in my hand a badly damaged and broken model of SKY 1.

 Which all leads me on to the fact that by pure chance 27 years later I was commissioned to build that self same craft! However this commission was not for the smaller 12 inch version I had once owned, he wanted one the same size as the large scale model they had used , and the Diver section as well!

After some time on my part trying to talk him out of it: [Do you realise just how big that original large model was? Where are you going to put it? etc] We agreed a price and I began work. I will not go into the problems I encountered getting enough reference material for the large model in order to begin work. Suffice it to say I found out through numerous photos in Japanese books, and my own collection, that the big and small models did not match each other.

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Sky 1 carved in jelutong wood, sections ready for assembly

The jets and rocket nozzels for Sky 1 turned in solid aluminium

Rubbing down base coats and primer on Sky1

Sky 1 in final paint ready for panel lines

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The front of Skydiver fabricated in perspex with wooden side blocks make to fit the back of sky 1

Martin setting up a flying shot of Sky 1

The finished Sky 1 Model 2 ft long

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Skydivers main constuction in wood, perspex and EMA plastic piping

The model master sprayed in grey primer and rubbed down ready for taking a mold from

The final model now in fiberglass and ready for detailing

The 2-part mould of Skydiver’s body and conning tower

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Conning tower carved in wood

Conning tower moulded in fiberglass with windows and intakes cut out

Skydivers engines cast from wooden moulds, now in fiberglass with fins carved from limewood fixed on with isopon car filler

All of the kit parts used on the small model had to be fabricated double sized for my 6 foot model

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Martin setting up an underwater shot

The whole of the Diver in final Oyster Gold metalic paint ready for panel lining and weathering

Diver nears completion as Martin paints in black and silver sections on the hull

Martin setting up a shot of Sky 1 detaching from Diver - see main photo

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Dolorez

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Final shot with the backgroup painted in on the actual photo. This was not done by computer, it was hand painted

The completed shot of Sky 1 leaving Diver

UFO actress Dolorez (Nina Barry) posses with Martins Skydiver at a UFO convention

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Email Martin at: martin@martinbowersmodelworld.co.uk