Bandai 1/144th Millennium Falcon from SW, TFA

micahrogers

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Picture update time... :cool:

I have started on the lighter of the grey accent panels, most will be on the upper hull half, so I work in a section then let it dry, then move on.
Front aspect, In this image you can see several finished panels, and several unfinished panels...
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Upper hull Starboard aspect.
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And upper hull port 3/4. on the left circled in red you can see a finished panel, vs on the right circled in blue the unfinished panels.
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Under side of the mandibles are only large grey panels on the underside.
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The lower hull half starboard side aspect.
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And the underside of the deployed boarding ramp.
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This is the part that I made my mistake on, the yellow was one panel too close to the end, so I painted over it, and repainted it in the correct location.
 

Chuffy70

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I really must get round to doing my Falcon at some point, what are you using for reference on this? Just the Instructions?

...and yes, those Archive X are a tad expensive!
 

micahrogers

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I really must get round to doing my Falcon at some point, what are you using for reference on this? Just the Instructions?

...and yes, those Archive X are a tad expensive!
The instructions mainly, and I've rewatched TFA a couple times, to my wifes dismay.
 

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Looking at your work makes me admit that I'm not used to painting because I do so much digitally. This was the reason why I chose not to get the big Falcon (yet). Just imagine you have the finest model ever and then you ruin it with a bad paint job. I'm holding on to the mpc which should be a good starter kit for me to practice. ;)
 

micahrogers

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All of the accent panels are just the lead up to weathering. It's the weathering that, on Star Wars ships at least, brings them to life.
 

Chuffy70

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Looking at your work makes me admit that I'm not used to painting because I do so much digitally. This was the reason why I chose not to get the big Falcon (yet). Just imagine you have the finest model ever and then you ruin it with a bad paint job. I'm holding on to the mpc which should be a good starter kit for me to practice. ;)
I second that @Revell-Fan, although I have yet to 'do digital' - I have the DeAgostini and a Fine Molds version - These Bandai and even the Revell versions are good cheap alternatives to act as mule, before you take your thoroughbred to the races... There's even a huge Hasbro toy version I've seen modelers trying their hand at painting before going to the Perfect Grade and others...
I remember my brother buying the MPC version, released by Airfix here in the UK - Dale made many of his kits, but he never got round to the Falcon.

Pic of the mighty Hasbro toy, quite a few conversion kits out there for it too.

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micahrogers

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I second that @Revell-Fan, although I have yet to 'do digital' - I have the DeAgostini and a Fine Molds version - These Bandai and even the Revell versions are good cheap alternatives to act as mule, before you take your thoroughbred to the races... There's even a huge Hasbro toy version I've seen modelers trying their hand at painting before going to the Perfect Grade and others...
I remember my brother buying the MPC version, released by Airfix here in the UK - Dale made many of his kits, but he never got round to the Falcon.

Pic of the mighty Hasbro toy, quite a few conversion kits out there for it too.

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The latest Revell Falcon is a repop of the Fine Molds mold, so it should be as good as the Original Fine Molds. My dream kit is still the ANH Bandai Perfect Grade.
 

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I will need a much bigger house before I can think about a kit that large. But I can dream.
You can do it like me, get a desired kit and put it in the cupboard. Then you can say, you have it. Of course, it is still in pieces, but well, you have it. :biggrin:
 

Chuffy70

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You can do it like me, get a desired kit and put it in the cupboard. Then you can say, you have it. Of course, it is still in pieces, but well, you have it. :biggrin:
I think we all have those stashes of unbuilt kits, but these paper models are so much easier to store... I think I need to sell on all that plastic!
 

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Sorry for the delay in updates, I'm finally seeing my doctor again, and back on my meds, and the nerve blockers are killing my coordination till I get used to them again.

A short little update, I got the plugs in to have a removable connection between the model and the stand, little JST 1.25mm micro plugs
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But if you look... the red and black are crossed..... on all 30 pairs.... Grrrrr

So I swapped the pins on the female I'm gonna mount to the Falcon
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I did a ;little file work and squared up the hole I drilled...
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and the female JST fits in the squareish hole now.
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Now to get the plug glued in place...
I think I'm gonna use UV cure resin for this.
 
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