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Fantastic work, well done
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Amazing work, very well done.... Regards Alan
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Amazing mate, really nice mod. Chris On the bench 1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.
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A lot of thought has been put into this i can see and it looks really good. 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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A great modification, amazing work. Mark
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I haven't run the measurements, but man...that just looks way too tall to fit.
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TheKraken wrote:I haven't run the measurements, but man...that just looks way too tall to fit. It will fit. I saw pics on Facebook where the build was much higher - and did fit into the falcon incl. the upper part... And thanks to all for your positive reaction !
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That is simply fantastic mate . Congratulations!. Any chance of sharing the measurements/materials etc... you used ? The one on Shapeways so expensive . Would like to attempt something similar to yours if possible . Had a look through your German thread really interesting build , unfortunately I didn't understand most of what was written , but the images were terrific . Thanks for sharing . Cheers Ged
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gedmac66 wrote:That is simply fantastic mate . Congratulations!. Any chance of sharing the measurements/materials etc... you used ? The one on Shapeways so expensive . Would like to attempt something similar to yours if possible . Had a look through your German thread really interesting build , unfortunately I didn't understand most of what was written , but the images were terrific . Thanks for sharing . Cheers Ged Thanks a lot, Ged. For the Bottom I used this one: Etched BrassAn the Rest of the build was done by Polystrol and different evergreens. The Main walls must reach from the Beginning to nearly the end - and the Rest is "do-it-yourself-however-you-like-it". The lamps were build are like the studio modell had them: And the rest depends on your own taste...
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I think there would be some interest if you offered this as a limited run kit.
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Corellian Hyperdrive wrote:I think there would be some interest if you offered this as a limited run kit. Oh, thanks a lot... A Friend of me wanted to do create exactly just such a kit. I waited for this 2 months, but he got some trouble in his family and has no time left to do anything for the Falcon. So this idea died... Another Friend gave me the matrix for the walls so I could build everything by myself. The door at the end of the ramp is done by hand without a matrix - I rated the length on a gut level... But my first inspiration for any modification I got here in this forum. So let my say thanks 2 times: First to Markwarren - he was the first who used the etched brass for the bottom of the ramp. I loved this look and wanted it at my ramp, too. Second: thanks to Warthog - he modified the wall of the ramp very, very well ( ) and inspired me, too. And for making the motor work there were no instruction anywhere. I saw finished pics but they did not show how it was done. I acted on instinct (felt the force in me... ) for the rest of the build.
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Superb work with the ramp Jedimaster, it turned out fantastic
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I finished the Bottom part of the Falcon with all Landing and Caution Lights - and tthe ramp works no perfect and won't stock anymore. And I added a Gimmick in the Ramp... Here are some new pics: And a new video - the part with the Ramp is at the end of the Video: Millenium Falcon finished Bottom with Landing and Caution Lights and modified RampMore pics in my German thread. Have a nice day Best Regards J.R.
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Great job on the ramp and the rest of the kit. Looks amazing. I too plan to use those brass bits. I love how the look on the ramp. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Looking good Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Looks absolutly fantastic. You have so much detail in there it looks more real than real. Very neat work indeed. 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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Hi Jedi, warum machst du dir hier einen zweiten acc? In diesem Forum kannst du deine Zugangsdaten vom deutschen Forum auch nutzen. Zwei Accounts verstößt gegen die Forumsregeln. Musst dich entscheiden welchen acc du nutzen willst, bevor Modelspace das entscheidet.;) Gruß Sascha Der gesamte Baubericht und alle Fotos unterliegen dem Urheberrecht. Verwendung außerhalb dieses Forums bedürfen schriftlicher Genehmigung. © Levelord
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Levelord wrote:Hi Jedi,
warum machst du dir hier einen zweiten acc? In diesem Forum kannst du deine Zugangsdaten vom deutschen Forum auch nutzen. Zwei Accounts verstößt gegen die Forumsregeln.
Musst dich entscheiden welchen acc du nutzen willst, bevor Modelspace das entscheidet.;)
Gruß Sascha Lol, wusste ich nicht, sorry. Eine Anmeldung hier mit meinem deutschen Account hatte aus mir nicht bekannten Gründen nicht geklappt - daher war eine Neuanmeldung nötig. Dass ich hiermit gegen Irgendwelche Regeln verstoße, war mir nicht bekannt. Wenn es nur einen Account geben kann, dann natürlich meinen ersten deutschen Account... Sorry, wenn ich hier damit Ärger verursacht habe. Wollte dem englischen Sprachraum eigentlich nur unterstützen und zeigen, dass die Rampe doch umbaubar ist.
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@Levellord: jetzt hat es mit meiner deutschen Anmeldung hier geklappt. Da hätte ich mir das mit der Neuanmeldung sparen können...
Werd jetzt nur noch hier mit meinem Hauptaccount weiterposten - danke für den Hinweis.
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