USS SULACO by SKODA/ Jan Rükr / 1:320 Tuning

Wojtee

Member
Just awesome, seriously.
You will have to open a Sulaco Museum in your room, because you will not be able to move the finished model out ;) Have you considered the means of transport for this beast? (in case it does not fly or warp on its own, it surely looks like it could :D)
 

skoda

Genius Designer Master Builder

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------I and Sulaco
 
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Zathros

That model is beautiful. If you ever get married ( I am assuming you may not be, because my wife wold just have said "NO" to that model) make her sign an agreement that the model stays. Just to play it safe. :)
 
That model is beautiful. If you ever get married ( I am assuming you may not be, because my wife wold just have said "NO" to that model) make her sign an agreement that the model stays. Just to play it safe. :)

even more important, make her sign an agreement that should you two ever split, you get custody. :)

Excellent Work so far, Ive been saving these pics for my own build ;)
 

skoda

Genius Designer Master Builder
Top railgun
Group 10 is the smallest one in the Sulaco paper model with no doubt, but the hardest to build too. There are lots of small parts, rounded corners, lot´s of correction on the edges and scouring the overlaps in this group. That´s why I´ve decided to give it full row of 5 stars. (Level of difficulty 5/5) Group 10 - the Top rail gun has 32 parts on one sheet.
 
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Zathros

Excellent! You could sell that for big bucks I'm sure, but it would never be enough! :)
 
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Zathros

That would be a very expensive job that is priceless


I totally agree with that!! I hope you are making a case to display it in. I would not want to leave that to the elements. I also hope your printer was using pigment ink instead of dye based. The dye based is rarely UV protective.
 

luciencarroll

Grand Poobah
skoda i was waiting to build this jan had finished releasing, then i saw your layering and paneling/gribble work and i new i just had to start. i've been following Jan's design sence the beginning and your work truly brings it to life. i too have been flipping to your pictures for some "how did he do it" reference shots. fantastic work
 
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