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bigpetr

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I wanted to have lower and upper skin in one piece. I give it several attempts before give up. Its compound shape made waves when assembled:

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So upper and lower skin have to be split in two parts. When carefuly assembled and burnished, joints are not so noticeable. Texture will also help to hide them, because they are placed at paneling lines:

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Rest of the craft is piece of cake - boxes nad cones:), except of eggshaped engine tips. Unfortunately they are prominent parts of this craft visualy. I will not bother with it now, it will come later.
 
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bigpetr

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As with all SW models, there is mismatch between model cockpit and 1:1 movie set cockpit.

Model cockpit:
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Set cockpit:
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Plan was to do set cockpit, I did the same with X-wing. But I hate its worst stupidity - pilot can not reach front half of the cockpit, as you can see on this diagram:
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My current plan is to take scale model cockpit configuration, but use panels from movie set cockpit. Practicly it means to move front panel towards the pilot, so he can reach it. I would also like to incorporate some elements from X-wing game cockpit to front panel, because this panel element have practical purpouse so you can reasonably flight it in the game:
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What do you think quys? What do you want to see?
 
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... I would also like to incorporate some elements from X-wing game cockpit ...

SIGH!!! A tear falling from my eyes... I feel so nostalgic... how many hours spent destroying joysticks... Good old days when I was the one getting scolded with "Stop playing!!" yell from my mother... and now I am the one supposed to say the same things to my sons (but I would like to grab that joystick again instead...)

Well... this is not what I wanted to say... I started this post to express my great admiration to @bigpetr for this wonderful engineering effort.
The shape of the cabin is going to be a real beauty. The fitting is perfect. Can't wait to see what are you going to do with that cockpit ;)

I'll be sticked to this one, the start is promising really great things...

Great project, go on BigP! We all are here sitting in front of your desktop waiting for news! :)
 

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I wanted to have lower and upper skin in one piece. I give it several attempts before give up. Its compound shape made waves when assembled:

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So upper and lower skin have to be split in two parts. When carefuly assembled and burnished, joints are not so noticeable. Texture will also help to hide them, because they are placed at paneling lines:

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Rest of the craft is piece of cake - boxes nad cones:), except of eggshaped engine tips. Unfortunately they are prominent parts of this craft visualy. I will not bother with it now, it will come later.


There's nothing wrong with cutting the pieces at the panel lines. That's what they represent anyways, and you actually get a better textured surface. :)
 

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I saw a special on Star Trek and other Sci-Fi model making on T.V. 20 years or so ago, where they used the handles of two Schick disposable handles to work into engine nacelles. The model makers said they used whatever looked good, not worrying about "reality" as it was all fake anyways. I wish I could remember of the shuttle. :)
 

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@bigpetr , from what I've seen the more "arcade" style games (BattleFront, etc) lack things like cockpit details, etc. Sims pay a lot more attention to this :). So, while it's all "fake", as Zathros says, I would automatically lean towards the X-Wing/TIE Fighter/X-Wing Alliance examples :)
 

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I agree. Most fighting unit have similar setups for inter 0perability. :)
 

bigpetr

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BattleFront 2 has spot on cockpit details for Tie-Fighter, X-wing, A-wing and Y-wing (I did not check other crafts) as seen in the movie. So it is bunch of stuff placed together to look good (questionable:)). All useful fly data are placed around the edge of the monitor, because there is no place for them:).

So my front console is based on games design. As you suggest It makes more sense :)