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krakajac
#1 Posted : 20 May 2016 03:23:42

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Greetings from Oz,

Yep. Another build. :)

Only up to Issue 9 here - waiting expectantly for the postie to deliver Issues 10-13.

Have completed the cockpit (with a small amount of fibre optic) and made a start on painting the hull panels. Pics below...









Took forever to come up with a base-coat I was happy with.

A REQUEST - if any of you overseas types have a half-full tube of Abteilung 'Starship Filth' or 'Faded UN White' they want to sell - LOOK NO FURTHER - I'll happily buy it. :)
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#2 Posted : 20 May 2016 10:16:44
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G'day Krakajac, Good to see a Aussie build diary. Nice work on the cockpit.
You'll like the next delivery, it comes with a neat suprise.
Looking forward to your progress.

Cheers.
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#3 Posted : 20 May 2016 11:52:35

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Welcome to the forum Krakajac
Your build is looking good, looks like you've really got stuck into it.
I look forward to seeing your progress.
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#4 Posted : 20 May 2016 20:08:32

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Welcome to the forum krakajac, hope you enjoy your stay with us.

You've gotten off to a great start with you're build and looks like you are really enjoying it Cool
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#5 Posted : 20 May 2016 20:27:31

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Welcome to ModelSpace, nice work on your build!
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#6 Posted : 20 May 2016 20:55:38
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Welcome to the forum and have awarded your blue medal for starting your diary.

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#7 Posted : 20 May 2016 21:02:46

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Looking good so far. Welcome to the forum. Have fun with it.
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#8 Posted : 21 May 2016 07:29:01

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Have fun with your build and welcome to the forum
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#9 Posted : 22 May 2016 04:05:18

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Thanks for the welcome, guys.

Issues 10-13 didn't arrive - so have spent the weekend masking up the hull pieces I do have prior to spraying some coloured panels. That should keep me busy.
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#10 Posted : 22 May 2016 08:33:58

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Welcome to the forum, am sure you'll have a lot of fun putting this icon together.... Will enjoy following your progress..

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#11 Posted : 02 December 2016 01:16:27

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An update at long last.

Have just reached Issue 33 here in Oz - so this will be old news for you blokes overseas. :)

Thought I'd post some pics of my cargo hold. Nothing too spectacular - when compared to some of the amazing builds elsewhere. But I'm happy. Threw a few extras in - some stuff from Shapeways, some greeblies from other kits, some fibre optic on the nav computer and a couple of coloured LED's to accentuate the bunk/corridors. You guys know the drill by now!















Test-painted the dorsal gun cover. Still not 100% happy with it, but getting closer. Would love some feedback/critique!



FUNNY STORY - I learnt the hard way not to trim fibre optic at BOTH ends. Had completely finished the nav computer - and then thought I'd be smart and trim the end that goes into the light source. Wrong move. All my fancy, coloured lights immediately turned white. Had to pull them all out, re-drill and re-glue about 30 strands. A few choice words were uttered that day!
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#12 Posted : 03 December 2016 08:38:11

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Looking good krakajac, some very nice work gone into that. ThumpUp
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#13 Posted : 09 December 2016 18:13:46

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"FUNNY STORY - I learnt the hard way not to trim fibre optic at BOTH ends. Had completely finished the nav computer - and then thought I'd be smart and trim the end that goes into the light source. Wrong move. All my fancy, coloured lights immediately turned white. Had to pull them all out, re-drill and re-glue about 30 strands. A few choice words were uttered that day!"

One thing you can do is use a sharpie marker of the color you need and re-tint the ends of the fiber. I use this trick all the time. works great.
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#14 Posted : 10 December 2016 09:07:14

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Thanks for your comment, Mark. :)

Bill - I'll be sure to remember that tip! :)
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#15 Posted : 10 December 2016 10:20:35

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Just wondering where you got your fibre optics from? Was it here in Oz?
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#16 Posted : 10 December 2016 12:55:19

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Hi Mike,

The coloured fibre was purchased on eBay from a US seller. I'll see if I can track down his username. Prices were very reasonable - and some of the best customer service I have come across on eBay.

EDIT - username is 'me80'

A good bloke to deal with.
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#17 Posted : 10 December 2016 14:53:34

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Here's a tip. Instead of paying premium prices for pre-colored fiber optics, buy a spool of normal fibers, use them as you normally would and just use one of the following to "color" them yourself:

1) Use a colored sharpie to color the end at the light.
2) Dip the lighted end in transparent paint.
3) Get a printer refill kit, some future floor wax, and mix up your own transparent paint, then dip the fiber in the color you want.

Alot easier, alot less expensive, and produces wonderful results! Just my two cents!
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#18 Posted : 11 December 2016 00:58:37

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krakajac wrote:
Hi Mike,

The coloured fibre was purchased on eBay from a US seller. I'll see if I can track down his username. Prices were very reasonable - and some of the best customer service I have come across on eBay.

EDIT - username is 'me80'

A good bloke to deal with.


Cheers for that, I'll look him up for some for my falcon..
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