Bandai Death Star II 1/2,700,000 scale, and Star Destroyer 1/14,500 scale

micahrogers

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Typical Bandai construction went very fast, but the details will pop with painting...these piks just have the interior "under construction" areas painted in a darker grey...
parts trees
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instructions...
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core assembly
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core areas painted,
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and unpainted skin attached...
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next pics will be as it sits now, with washes and dry brushing, and the first bit of color call outs...
 

Gandolf50

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Great Video! a great model also... even at 1 to 2 Million 7 Hundred Thousandth scale it isn't as small as imagined!
 

zathros

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Wow!! That's far more detailed than I imagined. You've got your work cut out for you! :)
 

Gandolf50

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The Model looks great!! Amazing how much detail. and from a PLASTIC kit to boot! Would have thought it would have to be resin, for that amount of detail! Thank goodness it isn't, I hate resin kits!

"Ok now let's blow it up... "Quote from the younger days when I used to do stuff like that! You would, and I do CRY at all the models that meet their demise that way!!
 

Cybergrinder

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LOL, used to do the same! Many re-enactments of the Battle of Britain in my back yard :)

It's a pity the scale is so big you can't have a Falcon and/or X-Wing/A-Wing flying along the surface....
 

zathros

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I used to shoot Matchbox cars that lost their wheels with my .22. The blew up really well. They were really beat up. My son has 100's of them, but his are in great to excellent shape. :)
 
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