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For goodness' sake. I have been watching this forum for a while now, both before and after beginning my Millennium Falcon build. I have been extraordinarily humbled by looking at the build diaries here. I am unashamed to say that I will probably be taking more from this forum than I give, but I'll try to contribute...
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One of the first mods I made was to correct that awful battle wound on the bottom of the cockpit fusilage. A little putty, and a lot of sanding. tunko attached the following image(s):
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I am using both the Paragrafix Cockpit and Hold modifications. After looking at the wonderful creativity you guys have demonstrated using the stock cockpit and scratch mods with LEDs and fiber optics, I am convinced I could have lived without the photoetched cockpit. But I did have fun with my vinyl cutter framing the cockpit door... tunko attached the following image(s):
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I thought the Paragrafix hold floor was the most detailed, so I went with that. But that back corner of the hold has nothing in it! Besides a few Shapeways containers to be added later, I took a page from your guys' books and did a little scratch building. As I said, I have been watching this forum for a while. Here's my start on that empty hold corner. I plan to take the hold apart and add more modifications, now that I have seen the magic done by others here. tunko attached the following image(s):
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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
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Because I used the Paragrafix Hold photoetch set, I had some bits left over. I was careful in removing the front of the control console, so the console face remained fairly intact. After a little painting and a piece or two of vinyl, I spruced up the side of the bunk in the hold. The bits are, as I said, from the original front of the command console. tunko attached the following image(s):
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Nice work, love what you have done with the cockpit hull damage. I look forward to seeing your progress. Mark
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You have made a very nice start to your build. I like how you have repurposed the command console. I might even steal that idea from you. Keep up the good work and ideas. Stephen Current Builds: HMS Sovereign of the Seas /// Lamborghini Countach /// Eaglemoss BTTF DeLorean
Finished Builds: Millennium Falcon
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Thank you for your kind words. I am trying to scratch build a chair for the command console in the hold. Cut, chop, sand, glue. I'm not sure how well I can do it, but I know from this forum that it's possible. tunko attached the following image(s):
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And some added detail... tunko attached the following image(s):
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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
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Thank you all for the encouraging comments. What I have liked most hearing is how builds have evolved from initial expectations. After messing with a few things, lurking in the forum, and seeing what has been done, I have come to realize that there is no such thing as an uncorrectable mistake. This knowledge is what lets you take a drill to your $$$ model. Mental freedom. Thank you all for that.
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Looking Good! Just started my build, long way to go. Current DeAgostini Model Space Builds: Millennium Falcon; Sovereign of the Seas, Ford Mustang Shelby
Current "Other" Model Builds: Bandai 1/12 C-3PO (Japan Import); Revell 1/48 X-Wing "Master Series"
On The Shelf Waiting to Be Started: Revell 1/72 Millennium Falcon "Master Series"; Bandai 1/12 Boba Fett; Bandai 1/72 Y-Wing Star Fighter; Bandai 1/72 A-Wing Starfighter
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Your modifications are taking an already very detailed kit to a whole new level. Looks excellent what you have done so far. Happy Modelling
BUILDING: Hachette Spitfire Mk 1A, Constructo Mayflower SUBSCRIPTION COMPLETE (Awaiting building): USS Constitution, Sovereign of the Seas, 1:200 Bismarck (Hachette) COMPLETED: Porsche 911, E-Type Jaguar, Lam Countach
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Really nice work with the chair.
There is so many customisation options for this build that it could keep you busy for a long time. It's really cool watching how other people are tackling their builds.
Look forward to seeing more.
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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
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The encouragement is very much appreciated. I't less scary when you know you have an able resource for help and advice. I finished chair construction, and primed it. tunko attached the following image(s):
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I also thought I'd begin construction of an equipment bay, the through the tiny doorway of the hold. After a little drawing and measuring, I went to the vinyl cutter. I find the self-adhesive vinyl is great for making templates and cutting guides.
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I forgot the images to the last post. First the vinyl, then placed onto the plastic sheets. tunko attached the following image(s):
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I know. I can't count. I cut another set of vinyl templates and cut the final wall. Test-assembled with tape and fit into place. Halfway through I thought maybe I should have tried a cardboard mock-up first to test the dimensions, but it worked out OK. tunko attached the following image(s):
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Excellent work, your mods look fab....
Regards
Alan
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Very nice custom mods you've got going there! If at first you don't succeed,
maybe you should skip the chainsaw juggling...
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Rank: Amateur level 2 Groups: Registered
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Thank you all. Check out the base of the chair. It's Lego! I have a feeling this won't be the last Lego either...
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