I’ve just started my own Millennium Falcon Bandai kit. Found your channel. Love the videos. Definitely worth a subscribe. Thanks for the inspiration and build through. I know it’s an old build now but still inspiring.
Hello. Could you please take a photos from each projection with minimal perspective distortion? Top, bottom; Front, back; Left, right. I'm trying to build a 3D-model. Pretty please. Just without hannds if possible.
Looks like a cool kit to build. Unfortunately for me I'm to busy drawing Japanese ghost story graphic novel's. For this project I decided to pick up from Japan and do this graphic novel in Thailand. I get around on my EUC V-14. I want to get over to MBK in downtown Bangkok. Look for these models. Then follow you tutorial. Here's hoping.
While the colour of Dieppe Churchill has been subject of debate between browns and greens, from what I have researched it appears that they were Khaki Green No. 3 (which is a brown-green), not SCC2.
Exquisite model. One of my favorite designs. I do wish the battle damage was a bit more tangible though. There's a guy who goes by Truegunpla that uses a soldering iron to create exactly the type of gouges the battle with Khan left on the Enterprise...
Why is it that every person who builds a millennium falcon model puts the oil streaks on the back straight in line with the other vent? Any air would blow straight back, not at an angle.
Did you leave the raised panel lines on the flightdeck ? I'm working on one right now but I can't figure out if I want to paint first, then sand them off, sand them down first. The deck of an aircraft carrier is extremely course, so I plan on sanding it down to give it a nice weathered look.
Those phaser strips are a pain in the rear. I bought a silver sharpie marker and went over the 'banks of all of my TOS-era craft. SO much easier than trying to hand-paint them on.
The problem with Super Star Destroyer model kits, either resin garage or official model kits is that they're either too large or too small, i'd love one that's more that 1 foot long but no more that 2 feet.
The one thing i always cringe when people put decals on smaller versions of the Enterprise A is that because of the scale, the aztek details of the panelling would be very subtle to barely visible. Instead of grey they should be a satin or gloss white so it catches the light and that's it.. The only one here that looks spot on is the Enterprise E because that was an actual paint job on the original model
You're probably correct, but the scale doesn't feel right. My impression is coming from the interiors. The Millennium Falcon felt more cozy, compact in the movies, where as the NCC1701 felt bigger, roomier in the television series. Five people and two droids bumping into one another vs 410 crew with private cabins and lots of corridors, meeting rooms, labs and so forth.