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Vex
#261 Posted : 21 January 2016 03:35:07

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Just doesn't make sense to me, why attach to the hull. Wouldn't it make more sense for metal frame to attach to the metal frame instead of a plastic hull? I'm really hoping those are for lighting.
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#262 Posted : 21 January 2016 03:40:56

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[quote=colsonAnd if you look at screen caps from the actual film, there are no domes on the floods. They are recessed lighting. You can see inside of them.[/quote]

Gotcha, was just going by the look of the photo you had there. I wasn't planning on doing any extra exterior lighting so I never really researched it.

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#263 Posted : 21 January 2016 17:48:59

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Vex wrote:
Just doesn't make sense to me, why attach to the hull. Wouldn't it make more sense for metal frame to attach to the metal frame instead of a plastic hull? I'm really hoping those are for lighting.


I am curious as to how they'll have us attach the 2 halves together. To attach the metal frames (which would make sense for strength) how could you do so with the hull on the frames. Hmmmm. I'm sure it'll all make sense once we get to that point.
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#264 Posted : 21 January 2016 18:12:54

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colson wrote:
I am curious as to how they'll have us attach the 2 halves together. To attach the metal frames (which would make sense for strength) how could you do so with the hull on the frames. Hmmmm. I'm sure it'll all make sense once we get to that point.



That has been my thoughts for quite a while
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#265 Posted : 21 January 2016 18:44:40

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I think I may have already figured that out. If you look at your lower frame there are tabs on the outter edge that have threaded holes. My guess is that there will be side frames that we screw to the top and bottom frame to hold them together

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#266 Posted : 21 January 2016 19:11:09

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Based on the size of the dish, someone really familiar with the MR could easily calculate the scale height of the side areas, you could make little plastic tabs and start mocking up the top half directly above the bottom.
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#267 Posted : 21 January 2016 19:29:23

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Metal Mech wrote:
I think I may have already figured that out. If you look at your lower frame there are tabs on the outter edge that have threaded holes. My guess is that there will be side frames that we screw to the top and bottom frame to hold them together



Hmm. That's true. That may be it.
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#268 Posted : 25 January 2016 18:30:52

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So I have been doing some other work on the Falcon as well, in the meantime. Now that I have through pack 48 and the bottom complete, I did notice with the vector plates the # and mold tabs on the bottom side, which may been seen once the model is built. So I filled in and puttied those.















I then decided to cut between the vector plates to make it appear more realistic and functional. Obviously, in order for the actuators to move the plates, they'd have to be independent of each other.

















So, a completed bottom hull.












I also finally finished my custom made hold wall pipe and fitted it in. I used some 1/2" PVC pipe and cut in half lengthwise.













Then some painting...













Weathering.....







Fit into my custom styrene hold wall...









And fit into the hold. Now I just need to add some greeblies on the beams and pipe across the top.








I also painted the pipes that came with the kit for the opposite wall. Made them more film accurate and weathered as well.




















And in the hold.





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#269 Posted : 25 January 2016 18:54:58

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I then decided to cut between the vector plates to make it appear more realistic and functional. Obviously, in order for the actuators to move the plates, they'd have to be independent of each other.







I do really like that modification. Might have to use that Blushing
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#270 Posted : 25 January 2016 19:50:01

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Planning on coping that mod as well. Its a nice simple mod that makes a world of difference.

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#271 Posted : 25 January 2016 21:55:37

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Nice mod on the Vector Plates, added to my build notebook for mods to add , or should I say cutaway :)
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#272 Posted : 26 January 2016 22:27:13

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So I also did some more work on my corridors. Finishing off the one side of the hold. I will clean up the LED wires down the long corridor, and I've decided to go with a breadboard for soldering connections so things can easily be changed.








And some shots of it lit.



























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#273 Posted : 26 January 2016 22:35:56

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Are you using EL tape or LEDs under the floor panels? If so do you have photos of how you have them mounted. Totally debating on the whole LED vs EL tape thing. Also, did you go with the photo etch floors or the shapeways floors? I would guess shapeways because you have the screws in the bottom.

Your interior looks so amazing. Personally not gonna do that much detail because I just don't have the patience for it.

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colson
#274 Posted : 26 January 2016 22:52:16

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I'm using the photo etch floors from Paragrafix. The screws on the bottom are attaching the DeAgostini floors. The photo etch just glues on top. I also went with LED tape under the floors. You can see photos of how I did the LEDs on my post # 186 on page 10.
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#275 Posted : 27 January 2016 05:30:23

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Did you use the warm colored leds? I bought the cool light they seemed to give off a brighter light then the warm ones.

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#276 Posted : 27 January 2016 05:37:49

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Your interior looks really great! I just started my build and I was thinking of using a bunch of Shapeways pieces, but I may rethink that and go with the photo etched parts. Tough decision.

Thanks for sharing your build. You have some mad modeling skills! How long have you been making models?
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#277 Posted : 27 January 2016 07:07:02

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Nytetrain wrote:
Did you use the warm colored leds? I bought the cool light they seemed to give off a brighter light then the warm ones.

Ron


Yes, I used warm white LEDs. I was debating between the 2. I use cool white in some areas.

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You have some mad modeling skills! How long have you been making models?


I've done models my whole life, but this is the first model I've done in about 18 years. After getting married and having kids, all of that was kinda put to the side. Now my boys are teenagers and it's a lot easier. When I saw this kit coming out, I had to get it. Even if it were the last kit I ever did, it would be well worth it and the kit of a lifetime in my opinion.
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#278 Posted : 27 January 2016 13:09:49

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Wow, that interior looks amazing. Thought I was looking at the real thing. Well done
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#279 Posted : 02 February 2016 19:02:56

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This seems to definitively show there will be landing lights ...
myawn attached the following image(s):
wiringdiagram.jpg
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#280 Posted : 02 February 2016 19:39:18

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That's great! I'm glad to see that the landing lights are on the Falcon. Did this diagram come in the current issue?
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