Detailing and greebling out (and adding "decals" to) the "Simple" Colonial Viper

It's clear that it brings relief and realism which brings it even closer to a plastic model.
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Thank you for the kind words and encouragement.
This is a technique that I encourage anyone (that wants to take their model to a new level) to attempt and perfect.
 
An enjoyable romp into the realm of adding 'extra' and just improving the depth of whats there already.

As my late father was an RAF MP I very much approve of your Military Police insignia.

What brand/product tracing paper did you use


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Thank you. Even though it is a very tedious process, I enjoyed the build.

Please convey my gratitude to your father for his service.

This is the tracing paper that I used:
 
I decided to create a stand for this model. I thought that the "bird" crest from the Viper Pilot's helmet would make for a good "base" for the stand. YES, I know that it is a "rough" (around the edges). However, this is a "proof of concept" stand. I have sent the original template and photos to @Revell-Fan for review and revision (if he wishes to move forward to the concept, and create a more "professional" looking stand).

Here are the parts for the stand. The support parts (that the plane sits on) are laminated to 1mm thick. The "bird" base parts are laminated to 2mm thick. The "orange" (detail) parts are laminated to 1mm thick.
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The support parts for the stand are assembled.
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The support is fully assembled.
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The base is assembled.
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I applied the "orange" (detailed) parts.
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I attached the support to the base.
The display stand is complete.
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The Viper sits perfectly on it.
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Thank you for watching the thread and your kind words and encouragement throughout the build.
 
An enjoyable romp into the realm of adding 'extra' and just improving the depth of whats there already.

As my late father was an RAF MP I very much approve of your Military Police insignia.

What brand/product tracing paper did you use


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That's a great smile, even with a stiff upper lip, he looks like he was a good bloke. ;)
 
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Its similar to some videos I've been watching on YouTube making 1/12th scale props and buildings. I'm a retired commercial artist/graphic designer. I've designed displays for action figures and I'm working on my own comic book using custom action figures and mini movie sets and props. I may have to try building one of these. I love Buck Rogers and Battlestar Galactica. If you ever design a Turbo Bike I'd love to build one.
 
Its similar to some videos I've been watching on YouTube making 1/12th scale props and buildings. I'm a retired commercial artist/graphic designer. I've designed displays for action figures and I'm working on my own comic book using custom action figures and mini movie sets and props. I may have to try building one of these. I love Buck Rogers and Battlestar Galactica. If you ever design a Turbo Bike I'd love to build one.
It is interesting that you mention designing a TURBO BIKE (from BSG); @Revell-Fan is currently working on the design of a template for a TURBO BIKE.
@Revell-Fan is also working on a larger scale (and very detailed) version of the Colonial Viper.
The Thunder Fighter paper/cardstock model template (as well as other Buck Rogers related templates) can be found here:

I wish you the very best of luck with the comic book! I am looking forward to seeing how it turns out. I would like to read it.