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Rank: Beginner Level 3 Groups: Registered
Joined: 28/05/2015 Posts: 26 Points: 78 Location: Oklahoma
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Hello, I'm brand new to the community here and to DeAgostini. I'm also pretty new when it comes to models, I primarily collect 1/6 figures and vintage toys. And when it comes to customizing I do a lot of repaints of 1/6 heads and accessories: So while I have some experience in painting, this will be a different project all together. The Plan:My initial plan is to build with the stock kit, but add paint work as I go. I'm not opposed to 3rd party additions, but I only want to do that if it's completely necessary and at the very least I'll try to do it myself first I'm still on the fence on whether or not I'll completely repaint the hull or just try to add weathering to what is already there... but my guess is I will eventually just repaint the whole thing. Anyway... onto the diary. So far I've received the first and second month of the subscription. I've got the interior of the cockpit mostly done and did some additional work to the hold. 1st MonthCockpit:Nothing to shocking here... just primed everything and then painted the base, console, chairs and panels: After the first day or so I realized I forgot to paint the door frame... so I went back and did that. Turret:I don't have pictures of it, but I did reorient the turret window and have sanded and primed the guns. 2nd MonthThe Hold:Initially I filled in the seam on the bunk and modified the couch. I did not add the final cushions and I took one of the smaller segments and sanded it down until it sat flush with the edge of the wall. Then filled in the holes left by the missing cushions. After that I painted everything a dark grey, added some weathering (using a Tamiya weathering kit) and small paint details. I also repainted the nav computer. Cockpit:Repainted the two new pieces of the cockpit and fit them in place with the rest of the cockpit assembly. I also added in the console do-hickeys and yokes. I then trimmed the console sticker a bit with an exacto knife and painted the edge of it so it'd better blend in with the rest of the console. I think it will be at least a few weeks until I get the next set... so I can sit on this for now and think about other things I might want to do. I'm seriously considering trying my hand at adding fiber optics to the cockpit, but I'm still gathering info on how best to do that with my limited experience and skill set
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Rank: Pro Groups: Joined: 24/08/2009 Posts: 48,827 Points: -13,348
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Welcome to ModelSpace, hope you enjoy your stay with us
Great start on your build and congrat's on your first medal!
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Joined: 17/12/2013 Posts: 3,982 Points: 11,974 Location: NY, USA
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Welcome to the forum.I am forum support for USa so let me know if there is anything I can do to help.Your build is looking great so far.
Carl
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Hi and welcome to the forum, plenty of help to be had and feel free to ask if needed Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1 Groups: Registered
Joined: 17/05/2015 Posts: 61 Points: 189 Location: PIckerington, Ohio USA
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It looks great!!! cant wait to see more as you get it done!!!!
Adam
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Rank: Beginner Level 3 Groups: Registered
Joined: 28/05/2015 Posts: 26 Points: 78 Location: Oklahoma
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Thanks for the welcome. DwCr13 wrote:It looks great!!! cant wait to see more as you get it done!!!! I appreciate it... really a fun project.
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Welcome to the forum, looks like you are off to a great start.... Regards Alan
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Rank: Elite Groups: registriert, Registered Joined: 20/03/2011 Posts: 2,356 Points: 7,122 Location: UK
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Great start! Look forward to your next instalment Spencer
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Joined: 22/04/2015 Posts: 134 Points: 378 Location: San Diego, CA
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Looking really good.. Very nice paint job! I like the seats in particular, they look way better than OOB. --Imp Current Build: Millennium FalconWish List: Lamborghini Countach LP 500S, Red Bull Racing RB7
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Rank: Beginner Level 3 Groups: Registered
Joined: 28/05/2015 Posts: 26 Points: 78 Location: Oklahoma
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Gandale wrote:Welcome to the forum, looks like you are off to a great start.... Regards Alan Thanks, I'm digging it so far. Warthog wrote:Great start! Look forward to your next instalment Spencer I appreciate it... and thanks for the great step-by-step info you've been posting. I'll be trying out a number of the techniques you've suggested. Impatience wrote:Looking really good.. Very nice paint job! I like the seats in particular, they look way better than OOB.
--Imp Thanks, I'm happy with how those turned out. The kit as-is is pretty impressive, but man can it look great with a bit of elbow grease.
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1 Groups: Registered
Joined: 20/05/2015 Posts: 51 Points: 156 Location: Cary, NC
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galactiboy wrote:After that I painted everything a dark grey, added some weathering (using a Tamiya weathering kit) and small paint details. What Tamiya weathering kit did you use? I am just getting started and I haven't worked on models for 19 years...and I wasn't great at it then. Also not as much resources for learning then. I basically have no supplies right now so I am starting to gather a list of what all I will need. Charles R.
Building: DeAgostini Millennium Falcon...hasn't built a model since 1996...this is gonna be interesting!!
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Rank: Beginner Level 3 Groups: Registered
Joined: 28/05/2015 Posts: 26 Points: 78 Location: Oklahoma
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CharlesRAnderson wrote:galactiboy wrote:After that I painted everything a dark grey, added some weathering (using a Tamiya weathering kit) and small paint details. What Tamiya weathering kit did you use? I am just getting started and I haven't worked on models for 19 years...and I wasn't great at it then. Also not as much resources for learning then. I basically have no supplies right now so I am starting to gather a list of what all I will need. Hi Charles, I used the Tamyia Master Set A (Sand, Light Sand & Mud) and C (Orange Rust, Silver, Gun Metal). They just brush on with the included applicator... very nice product. If you have a Hobby Lobby near you they can be purchased one at a time using the 40% off coupon. If not they're on Amazon, and turns out Walmart too
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Joined: 27/06/2011 Posts: 434 Points: 1,309 Location: milton keynes
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Great Start Galactiboy looking forward to seeing more progress pictures. im saving all my parts and learning all the tricks from the other modellers building the Falcon, FO lighting looks great in the other build diaries regards Dan Built - MP4/23, Zero, Deagostini Falcon, Model Airways 1903 Wright Flyer, Senna Mp4/4. Working - Mclaren M23 1/8th scale to complement the Deagostini MP4/23 & Mp4/4 on the bench, Model Airways Sopwith Camel.
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Rank: Beginner Level 3 Groups: Registered
Joined: 28/05/2015 Posts: 26 Points: 78 Location: Oklahoma
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3rd Month
This one isn't quite as much fun as the last two as the parts don't really yield a final product. After looking ahead to what's coming I think I'm going to just do the barebones assembly for now rather than do a lot of paint work on the walls of the hold and pieces of the corridors that are incomplete. Mostly I'm worried about not getting a consistent look between the sections. I think I'll just wait until all of those pieces are in before doing the paint work... but I think that will be somewhere around issue 25. So, not the most exciting set due to my own plan for working on the Falcon, but it does come with the lights I'm definitely going to tint the panel though to get some more color variation in the panels.
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
Joined: 29/05/2015 Posts: 79 Points: 236 Location: Ontario
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Nice work overall, Galactiboy. I just took a look at your nav console. You have definitely made that thing look great. Love your paint apps.
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Rank: Beginner Level 3 Groups: Registered
Joined: 28/05/2015 Posts: 26 Points: 78 Location: Oklahoma
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Thanks, it's certainly not accurate to what we saw in the movie, but serviceable with some paint. I do wish they'd included the goggle looking bits on the computer, it's a prominent feature to have left off.
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