Of course you realise, this means war!

Almost always work havsies... no sense modeling something twice... just have to make sure that when it is mirrored it is a copy and paste...or your textures will think they are on the same half and be reversed on the mirrored side. See that all the time especially with decals and text...

I suck so bad at any kind of weathering type texturing, I wouldn't dare try and mirror something I can't get a grip on. I'd have to do it after the model was made. I was great at adding bullet holes, and rust on plastic model tanks. Virtual texturing just is beyond my comprehension. I have tried the "U and V" thing on Rhino so many times, and it just never works out right. Oh well. :)
 
So here we go, all the "other bits" :)

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The"head"/beak section was a bit tricky due to the amount of grebbles and lamination I put in.... I like the way it smiles :)

And here we go!

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the dent on the top due to a bit too much pressure while glueing...

As you can see,the Executor is getting the hell outa there!

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Or not...

Rear view

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Somebody get the lights?

Thank you :)

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Wow!! The sum of the parts really made an excellent model!! The lighting really brings this ship to life! :)
 
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Thanks everyone! Maybe I should change my handle to Cyberlighter? ;)
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:D ;)
 
except for getting the curve of the wing right it wasn't too bad. I made things a bit trickier by lamintating the inside of the lit areas with 160gms black card. got another idea I want to try with the next one,starting soon.... :)
 
Work on those seams. Try the Star Trek "Work Bee", and light that up. It has a full interior, and is seldom built. PM me if you don't have the model. ;)