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kwakermad
#121 Posted : 03 September 2015 23:03:46

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Just had a good read through this great build, and all I can say is that you have now really upset me. I was going to do an out of the box build but seeing your build I am tempted to add some detail. Well I am waiting till I have about half the bits before I start so have plenty of time to decide. Keep up the good work and keep posting so I can use some of your good ideas.
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#122 Posted : 04 September 2015 01:25:48

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Thanks kwakermad. It's a lot of fun adding the additional detail. I've been working on more of the hold the last few days and will be updating soon with what I've done recently. A lot more customizing.
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#123 Posted : 08 September 2015 02:32:28

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All right. Have been able to do some more work. Since I have all the parts, I decided to put together the 2 corridor sections.









Looks cool. So then it's time for the pain in the ass part and do all those little cushions for the arches and the sides of the corridors.








I'm just using my Tamiya pastels to do the dirt and grime on the cushions.











Lookin pretty good.








I then also painted and weathered the floor.


So, doing a little frame by frame of Empire, you can see in these photos that some of the cushions have been removed to do some modifications or repair work.


Sorry. Photos had to be removed. But I'm sure most of you would know what I'm talking about, and you can see in my photos below.


So I've decided to do the same to mine as well. Fortunately, I decided this before gluing the cushions down. So I gathered up some various wire and started at it.





Bending some to match the photos from the film






And filling in the indents where the cushions glue in. Although I don't know that this really needed to be done, cause it would probably not been seen.










And Voila!








I did both sections of the corridor.












Now it's starting to get pretty cool.
















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#124 Posted : 08 September 2015 04:52:25

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The corridor looks very cool. The pastels really make a difference.
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#125 Posted : 08 September 2015 08:29:47

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Nice work on your Corridors Colson Cool
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#126 Posted : 08 September 2015 13:14:29

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That looks really good.BigGrin Way to go. I have been wanting to do this also but I want to wait to until I can weather all the padding at the same time.
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#127 Posted : 08 September 2015 14:20:10

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It sure does look good!
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#128 Posted : 08 September 2015 21:45:04

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Like the mods to corridor, was watching ESB this weekend getting some ideals on what things I could do and noticed the walls and thought thats a good one to do and about an hour later you posted the latest pics showing that you modified the exact walls I saw lol,
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#129 Posted : 11 September 2015 06:21:44

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I've been looking at some photos of the Falcon from the Anaheim Celebration when they showed off the model. Looking at some of these photos with the top panels off, exposing the inside. I gotta tell you, it's very difficult to see into the corridors for one. Some of the detail I've done I don't know if you'll honestly be able to see.

So, I'm curious about others of you think. I'm now thinking about have the hold on display as it's own model, with the Falcon never open. I don't know. Just something I'm thinking about. I've still got another, Ouch, 1 1/2 years to decide before it'll be finished. But with all the work being put into the interior, it'd really be a shame to have a difficult time seeing it.
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#130 Posted : 11 September 2015 21:01:32

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That's actually a good ideal, there is a great amount of detail and work to just cover it up, unless you could install some mini wireless cameras inside and then output to a screen hmm "looking at box of parts i have" I know I was thinking of doing something with the cockpit section due to having an extra one and maybe upgrading to some shapeway parts and making a little desk display for my office, and like you said have a year and a half to think about things, another ideal of having as a separate display is the extra detail you could add under the hold maybe have a Han or Chewy inside one.
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#131 Posted : 12 September 2015 00:24:42

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Removing the interior is an interesting idea. I just wonder if there are any structural issues if you remove the interior piece from the model. None of the builds are far enough along yet to see how it all fits together.

I like how you replaced some of the hallway cushions with the open wiring. I was wondering if anyone was going to try that. Are you planning on adding the light fixtures that appear on the upper cushions as well?

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#132 Posted : 12 September 2015 00:47:58

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I was thinking about the exact same thing. I intend to use the wall mount for it, so getting to the top plate won't be all that easy to begin with.

I also have an itch to build the complete interior, anyway. Where I'd keep such a thing I have no idea.
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#133 Posted : 12 September 2015 01:47:46

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scraperjawa wrote:
Are you planning on adding the light fixtures that appear on the upper cushions as well?

Stephen



I had thought about doing the cushion lighting as well, and the floor lighting along the edges. I've done some tests for the floor lighting to figure out how to do it best. Again, fortunately plenty of time for that.
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#134 Posted : 12 September 2015 04:09:50

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Can't wait to see what you come up with.

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#135 Posted : 12 September 2015 09:23:05

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That's some project building the complete interior Blink

Would be very interesting to watch Cool
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#136 Posted : 12 September 2015 23:11:31

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OK. So I did a little more interior work. Did the wall behind the navigation console.


So I started out by masking off the area I'm going to remove from the wall.








Then I cut it out using a exacto knife.




I then cut a couple of strips out of styrene to separate the cutout into 3 sections.




Then cut out a backing from styren





And there you have the backing and strips.



I then cut out a grill piece and a circuit piece from my extra Slave One model kit and used some odd plastic stuff laying around and glued them down to the backing.




Then painted black...




Added some wires...



Some weathering...





And then checked it in place in the hold.








So with that in place, and my corridors about finished, just wanted to get a look at how it's going to be. And of course, this is still unfinished. I still have not weathered the walls and pipes or even done the wall next to the navigation control. Just a test fitting and lighting test.
















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#137 Posted : 13 September 2015 12:18:31

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Stunning...!!!!!!that looks fantastic.. Seems a shame to hide that level of detail in the finished model.. It should be used in episode VIII as the falcon set ... Very nice
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#138 Posted : 13 September 2015 13:10:13

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some fantastic additions Colson
sweet job

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#139 Posted : 13 September 2015 16:15:38

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Nice work with that work Colson. This keeps reminding me that I need to crack on and get my hold repainted as I want to change from a very dirty look to more of a clean look with just a bit of cargo dust in the corner. I've also got a stack of fibre optics that need plumbing in Cool

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#140 Posted : 14 September 2015 16:25:29

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Hi Colson,

Looking at some of your photos is like looking at movie stills from ESB. Absolutely incredible attention to detail.

Regards, Stephan
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