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Markwarren
#21 Posted : 06 March 2017 23:51:23

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Considering you were apprehensive about weathering, you've done an excellent job, and it's no marathon to finish it.ThumpUp

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rj1265
#22 Posted : 03 April 2017 12:33:14

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Its been upper hull and mandible recess painting time - I started the same as the De-Ag painting guide .

Black base , then I sprayed a couple of lighter grays at low pressure and low angle so paint was only hitting mid / top of raised details.

I followed up with lots of dry brushing falcon base colour, gun-metal, aluminium etc - finally a touch of oil paint to get the rust effect








Most of the upper hull is primed , preshaded and base coated. Engine section has has all plant on parts added and therefore will not be finally attached until the model is completed :) *note to self * remember to wear your glasses when using phone camera !!

On the WorkBench : DeAg Millennium Falcon , Deag R2-D2
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#23 Posted : 26 April 2017 15:35:20

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Great work RJ. I am getting ready to start my build after receiving my first month yesterday. I too was looking at using the Arduino to provide more lighting control, ramp control, etc. Do you have any more to tell about that part of your project?
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#24 Posted : 26 April 2017 15:51:02

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HI Doug,
welcome to the forum.I am forum support for USA so let me know if I can help in any way.I hope you will consider posting a build diary on this forum.

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#25 Posted : 27 April 2017 14:43:08

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You bet I am starting a diary. I've already learned so much here from everyone...and I hope to contribute something back during my build. Now I just need a nice topic title. Mmmmmm. Confused
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#26 Posted : 27 April 2017 16:28:08

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Looking great rj, you've done a great job on the recesses.ThumpUp

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#27 Posted : 10 August 2020 17:41:07

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A long time ago in a Galaxy far far away , I started building this 'heap of junk'....

but many distractions later, including little models (1/72 and 1/48 aircraft) , DeAg's R2-D2, buying a 3D Printer & playing with it :) , changing job, falling off my bicycle and breaking wrist and hip its been fun times.

A 3D Printed Lightsaber...



The Correllian Shipyard has been reopened and the various departments are back working..

So this project went from and out of the box build , to a few additions in the hold / corridor areas, lets add some warning lights... now lets throw away the elctronics board and go Arduino Nano + BLE , learn XCode and create a bespoke personal app for mac and ios (will use blynk or alike to prototype functions)

1st Order has been to design and print a set of exhaust vents - not 100% accurate but much better than the kit supplied version.



Next step Priming and painting




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