Moebius 1/350 Discovery XD-1

KIT #: 2001-8
PRICE: $49.95
DECALS: None
REVIEWER: Dan Lee
NOTES:

HISTORY

The USS Discovery One with the registry number of XD-1 was originally planned as the first manned mission to Jupiter. With the discovery of TMA-1 on the moon in the year 1999, the mission profile was changed from an exploration of the Jovian System to an expedition to Saturn particularly the moon Iapetus where the signal from TMA-1 was aimed at. What changed was the voyage would be a one way trip for the Discovery One due to a lack of available fuel and resources for making a return trip from Saturn. The crew of Discovery One would go into hibernation till Discovery Two came along to “rescue” them and return them back to Earth some five years into the future

Discovery was the largest man made space ship built by man at the time. It carried a crew of five (two astronauts and three mission specialists), three EVA pods, supplies for three years, five hibernation chambers and a HAL 9000 AI computer system which handled most of the control systems including the AE35 comm system. It was powered by a nuclear reactor which also provided the energy for the magnetoplasmadynamic drive which propelled the ship.

The main spherical shaped crew compartment was kept far away from the reactor as possible at the opposite end some 80m away. To provide some form of gravity, the sphere contained a centrifuge which spun and generated a “gravity” of 1/6g, which contained the main living/work area as well as the hibernation chambers, with the pod bay and control deck separate from the centrifuge area.

Sometime during the mission, HAL 9000 went insane and killed all but one of the crew who then lobotomized HAL 9000. Lone survivor Mission Commander Dave Bowman continued onto Saturn and disappeared without a trace after encountering a much larger version of TMA-1 aka TMA-2 in orbit around Saturn's moon Iapetus.

Note: this information is based on the original script of 2001 which had the Discovery going to Saturn. The reason for the change in the final film script from Saturn to Jupiter was because the special effects team led by Doug Trumbull couldn't make visual effects for Saturn's rings that could satisfy Kubrick's demanding perfectionist tendencies. The Saturn ring effects would be developed later and used in Trumbull's own SF movie “Silent Running” in 1972.

THE KIT

Moebius placed three identical sprues of light grey plastic which contain parts for items required in triplicate (engine nozzles, pod bay doors, stand base and cargo pods along the spine), two identical sprues in the same light grey plastic for the engine/reactor compartment, one large sprue of light grey plastic for the crew module and antennas, one clear sprue with two windows, a metal rod for the spine, three metal rods of varying length for the stands and one photo etch sprue for the antenna details

There isn't much flash on the parts, but I had some around the pod bay door openings. The surface detail is excellent for 1/350 scale. One area of concern is the spine pieces which don't fit as snugly as they should and have some glaring gaps than require the usual fill/sand seamwork to hide.

The instruction booklet provides most if not all the information you need to build this model. The most complex (also fragile and tedious) part of assembly are the five types of cargo modules running up and down the spine. The instructions show which cargo pod type goes where up and down the length of Discovery.

The paint scheme is pretty straight forward. It is a basic flat white with some light grey paneling. Moebius kindly adds a painting and weathering guide to help modelers decide how they want to approach painting it. I think that the basic brown/black washes would stand out too much and would have to go with Moebius' suggestion of using a dark grey wash to make the details stand out but not overwhelm the paint.

CONCLUSIONS

This is fairly easy kit to assemble with a lot of tedious work to do (cargo pods.) The paint scheme and weathering might be the more difficult part of building this model. It is definitely for fans of hardcore SF models and 2001 A Space Odessey.

It still works out to be 17+ inches in length for 1/350 scale which is still pretty long—which is similar in length to a large 1/350 submarine. However, I find it way more manageable than the 1/144 scale version's length of 41 inches.

Dan Lee

December 2020

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