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Hi Colson, let me first say that you were my inspiration for building the Falcon from the beginning. I am from Germany and I studied your work 4 weeks before I began to build my own falcon. I loved your work and I wanted to get as good results like you did. Now for the gunner station: I bought the paragrafix parts, too, but since the Original DeaGo Parts support the structure I did not want to use them. So I decided to make a mix from Paragrafix and the original DeaGo Parts: Jedis modified FalconSee Posts #291 and #292 Now it is an honor for me to post in your thread...
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JediMaster2806 wrote:Hi Colson, let me first say that you were my inspiration for building the Falcon from the beginning. I am from Germany and I studied your work 4 weeks before I began to build my own falcon. I loved your work and I wanted to get as good results like you did. Now for the gunner station: I bought the paragrafix parts, too, but since the Original DeaGo Parts support the structure I did not want to use them. So I decided to make a mix from Paragrafix and the original DeaGo Parts: Jedis modified FalconSee Posts #291 and #292 Now it is an honor for me to post in your thread... Nice. Combining the 2 worked out really well. Looks great. Definitely sturdier than just the paragrafix. The paragrafix alone is actually fairly fragile. I like your ramp as well.
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Now that's what I was thinking about.
But, how do you cut the PE in pieces without warping the panels?
A knife, shears?
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Rahn wrote:Now that's what I was thinking about.
But, how do you cut the PE in pieces without warping the panels?
A knife, shears? I'm not sure how JediMaster did it, but if I were doing it, I'd probably use a dremel.
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Good Morning, I used both: a dremel and a knife. Very carefully, of course... Some pieces can be separate easily by bending the notches. The frames have to be made a touch smaller . They have to be sanded all around, so that they fit in the gunner station. And thank you for your compliment, Colson. This is for me a really great honour , since I used your diary as a masterplan for my own falcon. Actual I am modifying the ramp with walls and a working motor, I think I will finish this part in one or two weeks. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me Best Regards Jürgen
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JediMaster2806 wrote:Good Morning,
Actual I am modifying the ramp with walls and a working motor, I think I will finish this part in one or two weeks.
Nice. I didn't go all out on the ramp since my Falcon will be in the flying position. Had I done one landed, I probably would've done the ramp as well as all of the floods around the bottom.
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Hello Colson, I'm Italian so sorry for my English Your blog were my inspiration, like for JediMaster and many others I think. I like all of your work, especially your interior's modifications and the way you light them. Now that I found your diary I'll have to read all the post Best regards, Andrea
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AndreaR2 wrote:Hello Colson, I'm Italian so sorry for my English Your blog were my inspiration, like for JediMaster and many others I think. Andrea Thanks. If it helps others, that's great.
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So my Paragrafix photo etch engine grill showed up in the mail the other day. I just put it together and placed it in the rear of the Falcon just as a test. This is not secured yet or painted yet. But what a difference between the OOB backlight and this photo etch with backlight. VERY HAPPY with how this it gonna turn out. Check it out.
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That certainly does look like a big difference. Glad you are enjoying your build. Happy Modelling
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Being fairly new these forums, I am slowly finding various builds among the hundreds of different builds on here and mostly I look on subjects that I am interested in, which are cars, motorbikes and similar related builds. Sci Fi has never really interested me, so I don't usually follow this genre, but thought I would have a look at some of the fantastic projects, that I have come across. Without doubt Colson, this is a remarkable build you are doing of the Falcon and the way you are adding lots of extra detail is beyond doubt, more incredible. I have to give credit where it is due, there are some great modelers on here and you must rank among one of the tops. So well done on a fantastic model. BUILDING - HONDA CB750 - HAYNES V8 VISIBLE ENGINE
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Paragrafix photo etch engine grill looks great! I'm really enjoying your build. Please keep up the great work. Regards Rob
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Geoff44 wrote:Being fairly new these forums, I am slowly finding various builds among the hundreds of different builds on here and mostly I look on subjects that I am interested in, which are cars, motorbikes and similar related builds. Sci Fi has never really interested me, so I don't usually follow this genre, but thought I would have a look at some of the fantastic projects, that I have come across. Without doubt Colson, this is a remarkable build you are doing of the Falcon and the way you are adding lots of extra detail is beyond doubt, more incredible. I have to give credit where it is due, there are some great modelers on here and you must rank among one of the tops. So well done on a fantastic model. Thank you Geoff44. This is the first model build I've done in over 20 years, since being married and having kids. It's nice to get back into it. I used to primarily do 1/4 scale movie figures and have never really done much with lighting, but this has been quite a fun experience.
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Thanks for posting up the photos of the photo etch parts. Was looking st those now that my build has gotten back under way. I am sold on that upgrade for certian now. DeAgostini kit builds:
Millennium Falcon: 18% Complete Shelby GT-500: 28% Complete Thunderbird 2: 13.75% Complete
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Metal Mech wrote:Thanks for posting up the photos of the photo etch parts. Was looking st those now that my build has gotten back under way. I am sold on that upgrade for certian now. Definitely well worth it.
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So as you know, I'm displaying my Falcon in the flying position and have made a way of mounting it with a camera mount. Because of this, I wanted to get rid of those lame holes in the bottom for their huge wall mount. So a little putty and sanding.... Some grinding and cutting... Scribing..... Final repaint, and here ya go. A clean bottom hull with no mounting holes. BEFORE.... And AFTER...
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An amazing build. The etch tail end certainly makes a visual impact.
I'm not building this one myself but it certainly looks great.
Roy.
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Nice weathering, looks excellent. Looks like the end is near. Regards Mark
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Really nice job on the mandibles and side panels. The paint work looks just right, nice and subtle and not over the top
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