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#341 Posted : 23 March 2016 23:55:00

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[quote=adriuus]yeah...it powers the supplied board....if you look at some of my posts on my build diary you'll see how I've integrated it all to suit how I want to finally display it
http://forum.model-space...sts&t=16124&p=6[/quote]

Yea, I had seen that. I have the same connectors and plan on using the supplied board in conjunction with my board. Time to do some more playing.BigGrin
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#342 Posted : 05 April 2016 14:23:56

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Colson...would you mind sharing your technique for getting the cracked leather look that you displayed on the passenger seats in post #3?

Thanks!
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#343 Posted : 05 April 2016 21:11:34

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GoofyFoot wrote:
Colson...would you mind sharing your technique for getting the cracked leather look that you displayed on the passenger seats in post #3?

Thanks!



I got that effect from doing a darker brown wash over the light paint before it had completely dried. I wasn't expecting it to crack like it did, but it worked well. Gives it a cool look.
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#344 Posted : 05 April 2016 22:43:34

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colson wrote:
GoofyFoot wrote:
Colson...would you mind sharing your technique for getting the cracked leather look that you displayed on the passenger seats in post #3?

Thanks!



I got that effect from doing a darker brown wash over the light paint before it had completely dried. I wasn't expecting it to crack like it did, but it worked well. Gives it a cool look.



It does indeed! Were those acrylic, or oils?
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#345 Posted : 06 April 2016 02:17:49

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GoofyFoot wrote:


Were those acrylic, or oils?


Tamiya acrylics.
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#346 Posted : 06 April 2016 03:13:26

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colson wrote:
GoofyFoot wrote:


Were those acrylic, or oils?


Tamiya acrylics.



Nice! Once again proof that there are such things as happy accidents! BigGrin

I'm really loving your entire build by the way. I'm still debating on whether or not to do fiber optics on mine, but you've definitely got me thinking about it.
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#347 Posted : 18 April 2016 22:47:38

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Haven't done much in the way of updates lately. Some issues were backordered and took longer to arrive than normal. I did get my photo etch gun ports in and have started working on those. Updates of those will come later.

One thing I have done is checked for myself to see how much of the hold will actually be seen when the model is assembled. I was very pleasantly surprised. Pretty much all the details I've worked hard on can be seen. So my only issue now at this point is displaying. Since I plan to have it under glass. I'd rather not have it open all the time, but to remove the hull plating may prove difficult while under glass. Looking in to doing some type of glass door to reach in and remove the hull.

So anyway, here are some photos of my "unpainted" upper hull on top of the hold, as if the model were assembled. Quite easy to look inside with the panels off and see the interior.



























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#348 Posted : 18 April 2016 23:19:06

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Great work, as ever. The work you have done on the interior is excellent. Tried my hold area with the frame on over the weekend and too was pleased with what you will be able to see. Well doneBigGrin
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#349 Posted : 19 April 2016 13:28:56

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Look awesome Colson! Got a question... I love what you did with the cockpit corridor hallway wall lights... what kind of clearance is there between the outside of the wall tube and the upper hull? Is there enough room between the two for wiring of those lights are did you have to do something creative?
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#350 Posted : 19 April 2016 16:40:57

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I originally had LEDs there in LED holders, but the regular LEDs did keep the upper hull from going into position. So I pulled them all and replaced them with SMD LEDs. I just glued the wires to the side of the corridor then covered it all with black electrical tape to secure them and insulate. Here were some of them attached before finishing. They are extremely small and fragile to work with.




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#351 Posted : 19 April 2016 16:54:57

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That's what I was thinking. I was worried that the hull would be too close to the corridor that there wouldn't be much room there. That is a pretty good solution!
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#352 Posted : 19 April 2016 19:03:06

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LrdSatyr8 wrote:
That's what I was thinking. I was worried that the hull would be too close to the corridor that there wouldn't be much room there. That is a pretty good solution!


Well, you can see from my photos that it works quite well when lit. The other corridors I left with the standard LEDs because they fit fine. It was just the long corridor that I had to change out.
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#353 Posted : 01 May 2016 03:22:47

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So I'm up to pack 15, which is through issue 64. So not a lot to update.

However, I did purchase my first 3D printed item. I went ahead and got the Nav chair for the hold. Here it is painted.






I then decided to use one of the numerous photo etch headsets that came with the gunner port set and put in on the chair.



















After painting the headset, which is a gray color with black mic, I added to the chair and attached a wire running from the headset to the chair.















And then put in place in the hold.
















I do have the photo etch gunner port which I will be working on next. So I'll post photos once I've completed that.
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#354 Posted : 01 May 2016 05:23:28

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Colson you are just hitting this build out of the park.Are you sure you are not just sneaking onto the set on Episode 8 and taking photos?!

Cant wait to see the next installment.This is a masterful piece of modelling.

Carl
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#355 Posted : 01 May 2016 11:00:32

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looking fantast Cool
Giving me lots of ideas for when I get round to start my falcon.
Cant what for the next update keep up the good work.BigGrin

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Lovely work Colson ThumpUp
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#357 Posted : 01 May 2016 20:52:51

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Nice work, looks like a full size film set. Brilliant.
Mark
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#358 Posted : 05 May 2016 18:05:21

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Looking great bro! Love the new photos!
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#359 Posted : 15 May 2016 20:25:20

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FINALLY got around to doing the photo etched gunner port that I've been sitting on for at least a month. Been busy with life. You know how it goes. So here's some photos or my most recent work.



First off, started by painting the gunner seats.
































Then to work on the photo etch.
















First off, let me say I actually like the shade of gray from the primer. So I'm just gonna use that as the color of the port, since it's a light gray anyway. But I am painting a hair lighter shade of gray on the rear wall, which is reflected in the real set.












So now that that's done, I used reference photos from the movie for color placement of the lights. I then flipped the image horizontally to reflect the back side, which is what will be painted on the etching. I then scanned the back side of the etching and marked the colors to get it accurate. Here's a photo of what I mean.








Then began the painting process for the lights.








The effect I want.












And then detail painting of the side wall pieces. But I'm just gonna show finished product shots, because I think by now we all know how to paint.

















Then decal time.












Then folding the etch into the gunner port form.













There were some light leaks along the seams, so I just did a thick coat of black paint on the seams and it got rid of it.













Then seat added and there you go.





















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#360 Posted : 16 May 2016 18:26:07

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Lovely job of the gunner photo etch set, still waiting on mine. I just don't like the supplied gunners seats, may go down the 3D printed route.

This is the fourth time I have been through this build thread and I still find bits that I think I missed on the previous times, keep up the great work

Bob
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