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Vader’s flag ship was awesome. I was disgusted how that ship died. American battleships were built with emergency steering should the bridge be damaged or destroyed and with a ship as large as the super Star destroyer there is no excuse for not having emergency steering control inside the main hull.
Tim Collins no Nazis, they were patients, doctors and nurses aboard the super star destroyer mercy hospital ship. I don’t trust a thing those traitorous evil rebels say about the empire that was operating for the people and by the people and at the will of the people under rule of law to benefit all life in the universe with peace, mercy and prosperity.
@@t.adamcollins2162 the Nazis were a particular organisation that was destroyed in 1945 on Earth. They had very specific beliefs. The people that crewed the fictional Super Destroyer Executor were from a fictional organisation called The Empire. Other than being a fascist regime they have no further sumilarities.
One of the design briefs for the Executor was "no identifiable kit parts" which is why you can't see any. Sadly I can't find the article I read to confirm this for you. I know much of the upper superstructure detail was hand-cut styrene sheeting, and that the model cost over $100,000 dollars to build at the time.
Oh my god, there is so much freaking detail on that for how tiny it is. Oh my god that is literally mindboggling that they managed to fit so much detail onto such a tiny thing
Bandai did their homework on this one, and there are a few identifiable kit parts, even at this tiny scale. At about 2:20, you can see, toward the top, a Marder hull flanked by the mudguards from a Churchill tank, at about two-thirds of the way down, a pair of M1 Abrams turrets, and under them, two more Churchill mudguards and the base of a Panther turret (also used on the Millennium Falcon miniatures). I love that Bandai has such an obsessive attention to detail.
These Bandai mini-kits are fantastic with their details. I've built this one as well and thoroughly enjoyed all 5 minutes of construction. Nice work as always
I picked up this kit the other day. My paints mainly consist of Tamiya and what I have over of testers. While all the stores now stock the Valejho and AK paints, I’m a little hesitant on investing on a whole new set of colours. So I’m going to match my Tamiya to what you’ve used. Very impressed with all their “mini” kits.
Fun fact: this is Darth Vader's 2nd flagship called the Executor and was destroyed in RoTJ when an A-Wing went straight through the bridge of the Star Dreadnought and exploded after colliding into the 2nd Death Star.
I kinda wished they made the dang thing a bit larger though. Seriously, one of the most iconic vehicles in Star Wars and the difference is a small kit with a "decent" price tag between a humongous LEGO kit that sells for an arm and a leg - nothing in between. I've got a few Star Trek kits and they're even more abundant in every size scale you can find than a SSD from Star Wars. That's my one and only gripe, yet the kit in the video is probably one of the better ones out there that doesn't break your wallet.
Check out the Star Wars Armada SSD, it's a wargaming miniature so it's not 100% accurate, but it's a decent sized model that could easily be repainted.
I've learned so much from watching your channel. Thank you! I'd be interested in learning more about your masking technique as I often have some bleeding when I mask. And how you decide when to use masking vs hand painting.
I use masking when I want a nice clean straight edge, that's pretty much the only reason. They can be long edges or short, but handing painting lines is very difficult!
Another great vid! Going from an almost 3 meter filming model down to an almost 10 cm model kit, the likelihood of being able to replicate anything from a kitbash used for the original would be (I believe) impossible. Looks like Bandai did a phenomenal job with this kit at this scale. Much better than the giant panel lines on their Death Star. Again, great walk-through and great build!
@@modelchili As a fellow Space Battleship Yamato fan, have you put together Bamdai's super small version of the Yamato? I found it a lot of fun, like this seems to be, with only one real issue of how the nose fit. Might be worth a look.
Great model ! Would have been good to have a star destroyer at the same scale included in the set. I guess that's where 3d printers are coming in action...
What a great build, throughout the video I am amazed how much detail Bandai put into it. I’ve just started Model building again after 20 yrs and I’m a huge Star Wars fan so cannot wait to get my first kit to build. Can you recommend a kit for a beginner who doesn’t have an airbrush yet?
Cheers! I'd recommend any of the Bandai small scale ships, they're molded in the base colour and can be enhanced with just a bit of brush painting or a pin wash.
Just purchased the Armada Super Star Destroyer model. I’m going to give it a repaint with the Vallejo colors you used and give the top and underside a blue-gray wash. The engines are painted blue on the model so I want to go over it with a screen accurate orange. Was thinking of using Green Stuff World’s Fluor orange to really give it a glow.
Beautiful job Sam! Such an amazing amount of detail for such a small kit. Without your hands in the frame for reference, I'd have thought it was two or three times the size.
Another brilliant job mate, I've looked around for this kit, only seems available on evil bay. By the way, I notice that the TS-80 can says don't use on decals, stickers, but from memory this has never caused me problems with decals on my models.
Cheers! Yeah I did a bit of an experiment a few years ago, I sprayed TS-80 straight onto some large decals and it did make them a little bubbly. Maybe not an issue for smaller decals. Might be an idea for a future video.
Other than tabletop games, you have to build your own super star destroyer. It's funny -- they really haven't done much merchandise-wise with this ship. I think they could have made it in a larger scale but given how basically shit the Star Wars merchandise market has gone to because of the Mouse it's understandable any remaining SW licensees are anxious when they put out new product. You can't blame Bandai for keeping the kits small and not going crazy on cranking out 3-ft long model kits. If there wasn't a large fan base for the TOS Enterprise, I doubt Polar Lights would be making those 1/350 scale/3ft Enterprises, either... It's kind of a rough time for ALL the major science fiction franchises which aren't Gundam. We all know the reason why they're struggling has less to do with age and more to do with how these TV shows and movie series have been managed in the last 7-8 years. The corporations are forgetting they have to produce entertainment for fans and not to use these shows as blatant propaganda.
I've got one of these lovely little kits to build. I've actually seen pictures of one that some absolute mad head lighted up (engines) I'm not sure I even dare try at this scale....
the reason why people think you needed to add panel lining is if you were trying to make a space ship from a fantasy story, there would be depth and shadows in various panels. if you were trying to simulate a studio model then you be right to not panel line it. two entirely different view points
Brilliant work, definitely got me thinking of picking one up. Though not keen on that seam line, no reflection on you, just odd given that bandai are normally so good at hiding them
Very enjoyable video. I've always loved the Executor since I first saw her utterly eclipse the Star Destroyers in TESB in the 80's. I don't think anyone does a larger scale of this ship unfortunately though.
Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah it's strange there hasn't been many attempts at making a scaled replica. There's been a few plastic versions but not much when it comes to scale models you build from scratch.
I bought this kit in Japan last year. Had to ditch the box to fit in my luggage. Wish I could have taken a photo of the guys face in customs when I went through Sydney International.
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.
I watched this and went out and bought it, fine. But I had no notion of how out of condition, so beginner level, so not ready for how difficult all that is. I hadnt built a model since my late teens maybe early 20 and three decades plus of not doing something like this completely threw me off. I had no idea and no chance. I've had to come back this vid and accepted I ain't gonna be doing any of that, I only bought two colours and even with reading glasses and a magnifying glass I still will never get into those parts. Now I got to admire my man here that's no ot some average hobby man's can just pick up and start all of a sudden.
Nice. Can I use the same paints say on a smaller hot wheels Super Star Destroyer? I was able to find an old stock of one from the last triple force Friday so snagged it up while I could :P
@@pho3nix- Dear, I saw this model, and I mean the real one used on the movie, and is not just grey. I'm also know Lorn Peterson from ILM, he sent me a paper with the right color airbrushed on, is much blue/grey than grey.
ModelChili Scale Models ngl I can’t tell if this was a very well placed Emperor Palpatine pun or just you giving a stranger some motivational words! Lmao :D