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#141 Posted : 14 September 2015 16:54:15

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Thanks for the comments. I just got notification that my photo etch flooring has shipped. So hopefully this week, I'll get to put in the real floor. Until now, it's just been a print out I did in photoshop. So this should also be a game changer, since I plan on having one service hatch open, and plan on lighting it as well.
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#142 Posted : 14 September 2015 22:43:01

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Can I ask you where you purchased your flooring? I tried purchasing it and it has been on backorder. My cockpit detail set arrived last week. Send me a PM if you would like. Thanks!
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#143 Posted : 15 September 2015 00:31:10

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Moonman wrote:
Can I ask you where you purchased your flooring? I tried purchasing it and it has been on backorder. My cockpit detail set arrived last week. Send me a PM if you would like. Thanks!


I pre-ordered directly from Paragrafix. I just saw on his Facebook page that he fulfilled the pre-orders and most wholesale orders, so he may not have gotten enough in stock on the first run. Paul is pretty cool though. I've never dealt with Paragrafix until this order, but if you email him he'll respond and let you know what's up pretty quick.
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#144 Posted : 17 September 2015 12:37:05

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Sounds good. I like his product and the detail on his parts and instructions is pretty awesome. Thanks for the update.
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#145 Posted : 17 September 2015 22:14:37

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[quote=colson]Thanks guys. The fiber optics are actually very cheap. I got them on Ebay. 175 ft of various colored .25mm fiber optics WITH and LED illuminator for $10.99. Here's a link. If this auction is done, just look at the seller. He's got tons of fiber optics. For me I got them in 2 days since I'm local. But anywhere in the states should be really quick.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/...3D2%26sd%3D371303479438[/quote]

AM also endorsing this guy for the fiber optics good deals and very quick to ship.
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#146 Posted : 18 September 2015 17:02:57

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YES! Got my photo etch flooring in yesterday. Hopefully I'll be able to get it done this coming weekend. But it looks just great. Very nice and clean.




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#147 Posted : 19 September 2015 01:51:18

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That looks amazing. I'm so doing this with mine. Love
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#148 Posted : 19 September 2015 14:37:54

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I agree with racersims...I purchased fiber optics from this fellow and was very pleased with the product and service. His instruction sheet was really helpful as well. I just purchased more of the .50mm.
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#149 Posted : 25 September 2015 17:31:04

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Minor update on my photo etch hold flooring. So I just primed and painted the floor.









Then did some weathering on it, cut out some i-beams and put it in place to check it out.










I also did a little test with some EL Wire to light up below. While the grate is on the lower hatch, it is cut out below and has light as well which can be slightly seen through the grate.







Again, this is all just a test fitting at this point and a test of lighting. I'm really liking the way the photo etch floor looks.
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#150 Posted : 25 September 2015 20:29:06

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That's just beautiful. May I ask what colors you used on the floor? You really nailed it.

EL wire is what I was thinking of too. I'm glad to see it works how I was guessing.
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#151 Posted : 25 September 2015 20:33:08

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I've been painting my entire hold with a light airbrush coat of Metallic Gray from Tamiya over gray Tamiya primer. Then black wash and Tamiya pastels for weathering. Mostly rust, sand and a little soot from the pastels. I'm hoping to put the entire hold together this weekend for another test fit. I'm still working on other details in the hold, so it'll still be a while before it's truly complete.
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#152 Posted : 27 September 2015 01:05:22

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Looking great as always. I'm very interested in the EL wire so if you have any more details to share about working with that I'm thinking going that route myself.

You've probably seen Paul mention that he'll be doing a corridor set that has grills for lighting along the edges of the floors. I was really thinking of the EL wire for that but seeing the way it looks in the maintenance pits I suspect I'll want it there also.

I continue to get lots of ideas and inspiration from your build, thanks for sharing.
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#153 Posted : 27 September 2015 17:40:59

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With the floor etch, did you prime both sides before gluing it to the hold floor, or did you only do the top? I haven't worked with PE really, so I'm not sure of the optimal order of operations.
I was thinking of gluing it down, then priming the whole floor at once.

Thoughts?
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#154 Posted : 27 September 2015 20:50:26

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myawn wrote:
Looking great as always. I'm very interested in the EL wire so if you have any more details to share about working with that I'm thinking going that route myself.

You've probably seen Paul mention that he'll be doing a corridor set that has grills for lighting along the edges of the floors. I was really thinking of the EL wire for that but seeing the way it looks in the maintenance pits I suspect I'll want it there also.



The EL wire is pretty simple. I used a 2.3mm EL wire around the grill under the floor. Though it looks blue, that's actually white. Just a cool white. Haven't found a warm white, only yellow. Originally I was thinking of drilling holes along the edges of the corridor floors and running wire underneath, but I saw about Paul making the corridor floors as well, so I'm going to wait and use those. The rectangular shape should look much nicer than just a drilled hole. I don't know if the 2.3mm wire will work for that size. May need to go with the 1.3mm. Oh, I got my wire from elwirepros.com. Prices are pretty reasonable.


Dan Kramer wrote:
With the floor etch, did you prime both sides before gluing it to the hold floor, or did you only do the top? I haven't worked with PE really, so I'm not sure of the optimal order of operations.
I was thinking of gluing it down, then priming the whole floor at once.


Haven't glued my floor down yet. Waiting till I have everything done the way I want it. But I did only prime and paint the top side of the floor. The model floor I painted flat black. I'm planning on just using super glue as with the rest of the model to glue it down.
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#155 Posted : 28 September 2015 01:00:09

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I got sidetracked by working on a wall of the hold (photos later), but I did glue in the EL wire for my hold floor and painted the i-beams.

I also decided to try something. There's nothing beneath the hatch but empty space, or I assume black when assembled. So I grabbed a still shot of when Solo is in the hatch during the asteroid field chase. I erased Solo and shrank it down to scale with the model. Then printed it out on presentation paper and put underneath. I think it adds some nice depth.






Anyway, back to the EL wire. I decided to hot glue the wire in place, which worked out pretty well.








And the final result...






Looking at the film, the light in the hatch is slightly colored, though more towards a green tint. But I think it looks pretty nice. And you can see it illuminate beneath the closed hatch as well.
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#156 Posted : 28 September 2015 01:36:49

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This build looks brilliant. The upgrades really set the model off. Keep it up mate
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#157 Posted : 28 September 2015 18:06:03

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So I also did some work on the opposite wall that I haven't touched yet. Started out by cutting out the missing holes in the wall.

















And I cut out of styrene the little frames to go around the curved cut outs.







I've also noticed how the little passageway to the left of the corridor will be black behind it. There's nothing there. So I grabbed a still from Empire where the passage was unobstructed, and printed it out on presentation paper and placed behind. Looks pretty decent.










I then wanted to make the little light. I cut out a piece of plastic form the MPC Millenium Falcon that was the correct shape roughly and size. I then routed out the inside of the plastic piece.









The light has 3 little stripes on it. There's pretty much no way I'm going to paint a clean line that thin, so I took very thin wire, painted it black, then laid across the light and glued it down. Lookin pretty good.









An LED will fit in nicely.





Then cut out a hole in the wall for the LED.










I then did more detail for the wall. I used a piece of wire I painted gray to do the curved area on the right.














I also decided to use the corridor cover from the photo etch.








I then had to cut out little styrene strips to put in the wall to hold the photo etch.







I then added some wire around the corridor and placed on the photo etch piece.








Add more wires and cables to the wall...







And there you have it with a working LED. I still need to add more detail to the right of my wall cutout, but that will come later.



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#158 Posted : 28 September 2015 22:33:40

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It looks fantastic Colson, great work. What colour did you finish the wall in?
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#159 Posted : 29 September 2015 01:33:08

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davetwin wrote:
It looks fantastic Colson, great work. What colour did you finish the wall in?


I'm using Tamiya gray primer, then doing a light airbrush coating of Tamiya Metallic Gray.
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#160 Posted : 29 September 2015 04:53:54

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Looks great as always, Colson. You are definitely setting the bar very high for this build.
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