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#161 Posted : 29 September 2015 07:43:07

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This build is making me want to spend more money. Fantastic mate keep the pics coming
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#162 Posted : 29 September 2015 10:36:59

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Wow. Your details to the hold is terrific. You make it look easy. Really nice work! Where is a good source for the EL wire? I've never used it but would like to start.
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#163 Posted : 29 September 2015 18:54:05

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Moonman wrote:
Wow. Your details to the hold is terrific. You make it look easy. Really nice work! Where is a good source for the EL wire? I've never used it but would like to start.



I got my EL wire from elwirepros.com. Prices seem pretty reasonable. I purchased the wire with the lead on it already. But you can cut the wire to length. So I had about 10" left over I cut off after wrapping around my hold hatches. That 10" is now unusable however. But based on results, well worth it.
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#164 Posted : 30 September 2015 05:30:40

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If you have a soldering iron, you can use that remaining EL wire.
https://learn.adafruit.c...re/soldering-to-el-wire
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#165 Posted : 30 September 2015 05:52:37

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Dan Kramer wrote:
If you have a soldering iron, you can use that remaining EL wire.
https://learn.adafruit.c...re/soldering-to-el-wire


Thanks Dan, I may do that. I do have a soldering iron. Been using it for a lot for the wiring I'm doing for the model.
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#166 Posted : 30 September 2015 16:36:48

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Would you be willing to share the photos you used for the maintenance pits and the small room off the hold? That looks like a great way to handle those areas.

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#167 Posted : 30 September 2015 18:29:35

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myawn wrote:
Would you be willing to share the photos you used for the maintenance pits and the small room off the hold? That looks like a great way to handle those areas.




I'd have no problem at all sharing my photos to place behind the pits and door. I'll post a link later, since they're at home.
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#168 Posted : 30 September 2015 22:56:26

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Your printed photo references work really well. I want to build the room for the circuit bay, but I'm not sure how much I'll do with the floor bays. If I decide not to have the hold in the ship, then I'll probably do something similar to what you did.
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#169 Posted : 30 September 2015 23:33:00

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Dan Kramer wrote:
Your printed photo references work really well. I want to build the room for the circuit bay, but I'm not sure how much I'll do with the floor bays. If I decide not to have the hold in the ship, then I'll probably do something similar to what you did.



I had thought about building some stuff for the circuit bay myself, but I'm also not sure ultimately how much room there will be inside. As for the floor bay, they'll be flush with the bottom of the model, so no room there, other than maybe a few wires as pipes or something.
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#170 Posted : 01 October 2015 05:47:37

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So here is the floor hatch and doorway photos I did to print out and put behind the model. It's just links to download. Doing a forum type of post changes the actual size of the image. This way should work. I downloaded myself and tested. Now I print my artwork from photoshop, so I don't know if printing from preview or something will change the size. Just make sure whatever you print from, print actual size.

Doorway should be 1.85" tall
http://www.mediafire.com...rjaqvfq7r0p/doorway.jpg

floor hatch should be 1.7" square
http://www.mediafire.com...gdu3goi2/Floor_Hatch.jpg
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#171 Posted : 01 October 2015 17:13:44

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Thanks for the photo links -- I've downloaded them and will try printing and test fitting today. (At least for the maintenance pit ... I don't have the hold wall yet where the second one will be used).
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#172 Posted : 20 October 2015 18:41:28

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So I did a bit more work on my hold this past weekend. For starters, I pretty much finished up the second arch wall. What I've done, and I believe I've already mentioned once, is take pieces from my old MPC Falcon model and decided to use them as greeblies. Mostly the outer body insert pieces and some of the hull itself.






So for the wall, I used some of this.







Added some wire, resulting in this.





But I've also decided that I don't want to use the printed paper for the doorway. I'm going to make my own room with greeblies.








Then painted...





Added a little flooring...






And added to the wall.







I like the way it turned out. Definitely adds depth and looks like there's really something back there.





I also cut out some other greeblies to finish the wall of the bunk as well.













I'm also trying to make everything myself from scratch if at all possible. Nothing against 3D printed pieces, and I may
even get some myself for the crates and barrels for the hold, but I want to try and keep the build all me if possible. So
I decided to try and make my own beams for the bunk wall by cutting out pieces of styrene.












Then a thicker styrene for the inside of the beam...










Resulting in this.







Then used some styrene i-beam and glued the beams to it.















And here's what I have so far, unpainted as of yet.





And with the finished bunk.







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#173 Posted : 20 October 2015 18:44:40

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Nice job Colson, and a pretty impressive bit of scratch building ThumpUp
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#174 Posted : 20 October 2015 20:02:24

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Agreed outstanding work and to make from scratch or take off other kits is the way to do it, I just wish I had some old kits to work with am starting over from nothing guess I need to hunt down some clearances someplace
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#175 Posted : 21 October 2015 10:14:03

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I agree as well. Terrific scratch building on the hold features as well. Nicely done.
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#176 Posted : 21 October 2015 14:11:09

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Great work...I really like the look. Keep it up.

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#177 Posted : 26 October 2015 04:04:20

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Beautiful work . I might ask where can I buy the box to be connected to the LEDs of the cockpit ?
Thank you
BigGrin
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#178 Posted : 26 October 2015 06:15:22

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KGC wrote:
Beautiful work . I might ask where can I buy the box to be connected to the LEDs of the cockpit ?
Thank you
BigGrin



If you're referring to the arduino board I mentioned, there's all different kinds on Amazon. At this point, I'm not even really sure which one I'm going to get. I still need to figure all that out, but I've still got a little over a year.
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#179 Posted : 05 November 2015 19:52:35

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I love the idea of chopping details off the Hasbro Falcon to use for detailing out this one. Very creative and may have to add that to my own build at some point. I've been making my own greeblies out of putty! :)
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#180 Posted : 09 November 2015 20:56:18

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KGC wrote:
Beautiful work . I might ask where can I buy the box to be connected to the LEDs of the cockpit ?
Thank you
BigGrin


I found a great source for LEDs without having to purchase anything extra. They make them in large, meduim, small, extra small, and micro and all are prewired and easy to use. They even have self flashing LEDs in all the colors both fast and slow flashing. No need for a board or anything extra and you should be able to run up to 50 of them off the power supply that comes with the kit. Really good prices and easy to use LEDs.
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