X-Wing Diorama

Kolokolnikov

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I think a lot of people have seen the assembly process of X-Wing from uhu02, and it makes no sense to show the main points of the assembly.
II decided to upgrade the model by adding lighting to it. Was added headlights to the wings and some of the screens in the cockpit. Unfortunately I was not able to implement full cockpit lighting, due to the very limited space inside.


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This looks realy great you have much eye for the details. Looking forward to see more off your builds. thumbsup
 
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You did a FANTASTIC JOB on this project! I like the bent canon that is to the side. The lighting is always a great touch.
Everything that you have done with this diorama has really brought it to life!
How to find free time, I will share the plans of the boxes and lamps for the diorama that I did myself. I just need to make it in a normal printed file and make at least some assembly instructions.
 

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How to find free time, I will share the plans of the boxes and lamps for the diorama that I did myself. I just need to make it in a normal printed file and make at least some assembly instructions.
Lighting tutorials are always a welcome thing! I look forward to seeing it!
 

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Lighting tutorials are always a welcome thing! I look forward to seeing it!

In the process of assembling the next model with lighting, I will try to describe the main points. It's so difficult to write a lighting lesson right away, I need to think about what the main points need to be described. To begin with, the main task is to learn how to simply solder wires. But I will think and try to describe everything in detail.
 

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Absolutely stunning! Lights always add another dimension and life to a model. :)
 

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As I promised, here are the preliminary plans for the crate and lamp.
But I still need to finalize the texture for the crate. And figure out how to post it all correctly in the resources


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These look really good! If you need help with uploading them to the resource section, please let me know and I will help you.
 

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You could power it with Solar Panels, and use light detector to turn it on when it gets dark. That way it would have no carbon foot print. It would be neat to see a diorama operating in complete isolation like that. It would come on and off for years. AA solar Panel array would not need be very big. Beautiful Diorama's, the ultimate graceful conclusion to any model project. ;)